YouTube channel RedGamingTech in the latest instalment of the video, shared the Intel 14th generation processor-related information.
This series of processors still use the Raptor Lake architecture but will increase the number of cores and expand the cache.
The news that Raptor Lake Refresh mainly in the mid-range market has a significant improvement, Core i9-14900K and other high-end SKU core numbers did not significantly increase, the clock frequency increase of less than 200MHz.
The information is as follows, based on what was shown in the slideshow:
- i9-14900K (24 cores -> 24 cores), 8 P cores and 16 E cores
- i7-14700K (16 cores -> 20 cores), 8 P-cores and 12 E-cores
- i5-14600K (14 cores -> 16 cores), 8 P-cores and 8 E-cores
- i5-14500 (14 cores -> 14 cores), 6 P-cores and 8 E-cores
- i5-14400 (10 cores -> 14 cores), 6 P-cores and 8 E-cores
- i3-14300 (new SKU), 6 P-cores
- i3-14100 (4 cores -> 6 cores), 6 P-cores
Additionally, the Digital Linear Voltage Regulator (DLVR) will work in conjunction with the voltage regulator on the motherboard, potentially disabling some of the CPU cores, with an expected reduction in power consumption of up to 25%.