The latest running score results of Intel’s upcoming 14th-generation Core i9-14900K processor were exposed, showing a significant performance improvement over the 13th-generation Core i9-13900K.
The Intel Core i9-14900K processor will be the strongest chip in the 14th generation Raptor Lake series, with similar specifications to the existing Core i9-13900K, but with higher frequencies and power consumption, resulting in a certain level of performance Improvement, which is also the essence of the 14th generation Raptor Lake series.
In terms of specifications, the Intel Core i9-14900K processor will adopt an 8+16 configuration, with 24 cores and 32 threads, will be equipped with a smart cache of up to 36 MB, and a basic power consumption of 125W (PL2 of 253W). 3.2 GHz base frequency, boostable to 6.0 GHz with TVB technology. That’s 200 MHz more than the Core i9-13900K and the same as the Core i9-13900KS.
In terms of performance, the Intel Core i9-14900K processor benchmark results from @wxnod show that the chip can run at 6 GHz, the same as the Core i9-13900KS. Note that this chip is marked as an “engineering sample,” so the final performance may vary somewhat, but it should be close. With a score of 978 on the single-core test (9% faster than the 13900K) and a score of 18,117.5 on the multi-core test, this processor surpasses all current desktop processors and will be the fastest single-core and multi-core chip ever released.
The Core i9-14900K will be announced at an innovation event later this month.