Expanding on the 14th generation Core™ processor lineup, Intel® announced the launch of nine new CPUs that cover the Core™ i9, Core™ i7, Core™ i5, and Core™ i3 series. Available with or without integrated graphics, these CPUs use less power than the Intel® “K” processors that were released in October, and streamline installation with an included Laminar cooler. With the exception of the Core™ i3 CPUs, they all feature the signature hybrid-core design that helps boost multitasking by using Performance cores (P-cores) to drive applications, while the Efficient cores (E-cores) take care of background tasks.
Designed for relatively low power consumption without sacrificing performance, the Intel® Core™ i9-14900 and 14900F processors feature eight P-cores that have a Max Turbo Boost 3.0 frequency of 5.6 GHz alongside 16 E-cores. Their performance is further enhanced with Thermal Velocity Boost and Adaptive Boost technologies.
The Core™ i7-14700 and 14700F CPUs feature a 5.4 GHz Max Turbo 3.0 frequency, processing up to 28 threads with eight P-cores and 12 E-cores. They are accompanied by Core™ i5-14400 and i5-14400F processors that offer six P-cores with a 4.7 GHz Max Turbo frequency and four E-cores. Additionally, Intel®’s i5-14500 CPU has a 5 GHz Max Turbo frequency and includes eight E-cores, allowing it to process up to 20 threads.
For more entry-level performance, the Intel® Core™ i3-1400 and i3-1400F processors have four Performance cores that can reach speeds of up to 4.7 GHz. All the Intel® Core™ processors fit the LGA 1700 socket and support up to 20 PCIe 5.0 lanes and DDR5 memory.
Intel® also announced the 3.9 GHz Intel® Processor 300 dual-core CPU, which offers high power efficiency while operating servers and entry-level LGA 1700 computers.
For more information about the new CPUs, including additional features, specs, and highlights, be sure to check out the detailed product page for the Core™ i9, Core™ i7, Core™ i5, and Core™ i3 processors. Or drop us a line below, and we’ll do our best to reply to your comments and questions.
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