Saturday, 8 July 2023

Intel Core i7 14700K Specs Promise to Outperform AMDs High-End CPUs

The latest in a run of leaks from Team Blue shows new information about the Intel Core i7 14700K, which suggests that it needs a big upgrade to its core.

Intel on Intel is coming fast and furious, and a new leak gives details about another future team blue CPU. The Intel Core i7 14700K processor is in the crosshairs this time. It is another high-end piece of hardware that will be released in the second half of 2023 as part of Intel’s Raptor Lake update. According to the new leak, the number of cores on the 14700K could greatly increase, giving it a significant speed boost.

As with the Intel Core i9 14900K specs leak, an unidentified source gave this new information to the YouTuber Moore’s Law Is Dead. The further details are consistent with the previous leak, which suggests that Intel has chosen to stick with its current CPU branding for its upcoming releases instead of going ahead with the Meteor Lake rebranding and dropping the ‘i’ as was expected.

The big news is that the Intel Core i7 14700K could have 20 cores instead of the 16 cores of the last wave of i7 chips. This means there should be a mix of eight big cores and 12 smaller cores, and 28 threads. Moore’s Law Is Dead says that this news, along with earlier leaks that pointed to a strong boost clock speed increase, makes it likely that the 14700K will outperform the AMD Ryzen 9 7900X by 15-20% when it comes to multithreading.

Intel is preparing to step up its CPU war with AMD by bringing out the big guns. Since the latter has been making much noise in the chip market over the past few years, it’s clear that team blue is worried about its majority market share. But if these leaks are true, Intel could put a few new monsters on our list of best gaming CPUs based on cost.

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