Performance test results of Intel’s 14th generation non-K series Raptor Lake Refresh desktop CPU family models with 65W TDP have been revealed. This series, which will be introduced at CES 2024, will include various chips, especially the 65W non-K series, 35W “T” and non-K series IGPU “F” models. Here are the details…
Performance of all 14th generation non-K series processors leaked
Intel’s new series will have similar features to the 13th Generation. However, it will come with updated SKUs such as the Core i7-14700, reaching a higher efficiency core count. In addition, it covers 14th generation non-K series 65W CPUs such as Core i9-14900, Core i7-14700, Core i5-14600, Core i5-14500, Core i5-14400 and Core i5-14100. The “F” series, on the other hand, gives almost the same performance except the iGPU.
The “T” series will have a lower TDP and a lower MTP range. This will mean lower CPU performance. However, these chips will be ideal for office, business and Mini computers with low power consumption. Now, based on the leaked information, let’s take a look at the Geekbench performance scores and features for these CPUs.
Intel 14th generation Geekbench 6 processor performance
Processor | Single Core Score | Multi-Core Score |
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Core i9-14900 | 3046 | 16846 |
Core i7-14700 | 2886 | 18366 |
Core i5-14600 | 2785 | 16110 |
Core i9-13900 | 2711 | 16043 |
Core i5-14500 | 2675 | 14956 |
Core i7-13700 | 2627 | 14751 |
Core i5-14400 | 2557 | 13682 |
Core i5-13600 | 2431 | 12468 |
Core i5-13500 | 2404 | 12298 |
Core i5-13400 | 2284 | 10443 |
Core i5-14100 | 2537 | 9270 |
Core i5-13100 | 2247 | 7352 |
processors features
Processor | Producer | Number of Cores | Core Speed | Clock Speed | cache | Production technology |
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Core i9-14900 | Intel | 8 | 5.0GHz | 3.1GHz | 24MB | 10nm |
Core i7-14700 | Intel | 8 | 4.7GHz | 3.0GHz | 25MB | 10nm |
Core i5-14600 | Intel | 6 | 4.5GHz | 3.0GHz | 12MB | 10nm |
Core i9-13900 | Intel | 8 | 5.0GHz | 3.2GHz | 24MB | 10nm |
Core i5-14500 | Intel | 6 | 4.3GHz | 3.0GHz | 12MB | 10nm |
Core i7-13700 | Intel | 8 | 4.6GHz | 3.0GHz | 25MB | 10nm |
Core i5-14400 | Intel | 6 | 4.2GHz | 3.0GHz | 12MB | 10nm |
Core i5-13600 | Intel | 6 | 4.0GHz | 3.2GHz | 12MB | 10nm |
Core i5-13500 | Intel | 6 | 3.7GHz | 3.2GHz | 12MB | 10nm |
Core i5-13400 | Intel | 6 | 3.6GHz | 3.2GHz | 12MB | 10nm |
Core i5-14100 | Intel | 6 | 4.1GHz | 2.6GHz | 12MB | 10nm |
Core i5-13100 | Intel | 4 | 3.3GHz | 3.2GHz | 6 MB | 10nm |
When we look at the single-core results, we see a 10 percent performance increase compared to non-13th Generation K series models. Intel Core i9-14900 does not show its full capacity because it operates in a balanced profile in multitasking performance. However, it is still 5 percent faster than the Core i9-13900. The i7-14700 is also about 5 percent faster, but the Core i5/i3s are 20-30 percent faster than the 13th Gen chips.
These results show that Intel 14th-gen non-K-series Raptor Lake Refresh desktop CPUs are strong to go up against competitive new products like AMD’s Ryzen 5000 (AM4) series and budget-friendly Ryzen 8000 (AM5) APUs coming in February. shows that it will provide a performance increase.
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