Intel Launches 14th Generation Desktop Processors

Intel launched its 14th generation of Core-series desktop processors on October 17. The new processors are based on the refreshed Raptor Lake architecture.

The 14th generation processors include:

  • Core i9-14900K – Intel claims this is the fastest desktop processor available. It has up to 24 cores, 32 threads, and clock speeds up to 6GHz.
  • Core i7-14700K/KF-  This processor has a 25% increase in ecor and delivers double-digit performance gains on typical Creator workloads.
  • Core i5-14600K/KF – This processor has 16 low-voltage Efficient cores that handle background tasks such as playing music, broadcasting livestreams, and encoding media.

The 14th generation processors also include:

  • Integrated support for Wi-Fi 6/6E and Bluetooth 5.3
  • Discrete support for new Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 wireless technologies
  • Wi-Fi 7, which enables wireless speeds that exceed wired throughput at over 40Gbps
  • Thunderbolt 5

The 14th generation CPUs are compatible with existing LGA 1700 motherboards after a BIOS refresh.

Rounding out the 14th Gen Core collection is the i5 series. Not much has changed between the latest Core i5-14600K and the Core i5-13600K, with the only differences coming in E-core turbo frequencies; just a 100 MHz uptick here.

Both families share the same 6P+8E (20T) configuration, 5.3 GHz P-core turbo, and 3.5 GHz P-core base frequencies. Price-wise (at the time of writing), the Core i5-13600K is currently available at Amazon for $285, which is a $34 saving over the MSRP of the Core i5-14600K, and that money could potentially be spent elsewhere, such as storage or memory.

Since the Intel 14th and 13th Gen core series are essentially the same chips but with slightly faster frequencies, Intel has made no changes to the underlying core architecture. Intel does include a new overclocking feature for users looking to overclock their 14th Gen Core i9 processors.

Dubbed ‘AI Assist,’ it enhances things through its Extreme Tuning Utility (XTU) overclocking software. Harnessing AI to provide users with more intelligent options for overclocking settings outside of the traditional look-up tables based on set parameters, Intel’s AI Assist goes further.

Using various systems with various components such as memory, motherboards, and cooling configurations to train the AI model, Intel claims their in-house AI is constantly being trained to offer users the most comprehensive automatic overclocking settings thus far.

Of course, it should be noted that overclocking does, in fact, void Intel’s warranty, so users should use this feature at their own risk.

Intel boasts up to 23% better gaming performance with their in-house testing than Intel’s 12th Gen Core series (Alder Lake), the first platform to bring the hybrid core architecture to Intel’s desktop lineup.

It must be noted that Intel hasn’t compared performance directly to 13th Gen (Raptor Lake), likely due to the close similarities both families share: same cores, same architecture, just slightly faster frequencies out of the box.

The Intel 14th Gen chips are designed for the preexisting 600 and 700-series motherboards, which use the LGA 1700 socket. Motherboard vendors have already begun refreshing their Z790 offerings with more modern features, such as Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4, providing motherboard manufacturers decide to integrate them into their refreshed Z790 models.

Official memory compatibility remains the same as 13th Gen, supporting DDR5-5600 and DDR4-3200 memory. Though overclockers may find the highest binned chips more capable than before, with Intel teasing speeds beyond DDR5-8000 for their best chips.

The Intel 14th Gen Core family of desktop processors (K and KF) is launching on October 17th at retailers and system integrators. Pricing-wise, the flagship Core i9-14900K costs $589, the Core i7-14700K will be available for $409, and the more affordable Core i5-14600K for $319.

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