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Intel Core i9-14900K Leaked Benchmarks: Impressive Single-Thread and Multi-Thread Performance Boost

As we know, Intel’s 14th Generation processor will be released soon. And recently, leaked benchmarks for the highest model, namely the Intel Core i9-14900K, have been circulating. Even in this benchmark leak, a comparison is also shown with its predecessor processor, the Core i9-13900K.

This leak is shared by account @wxnod via the X platform. It also shows that the Refresh processor from Intel Raptor Lake has the same number of cores as the previous generation, but brings an increased clock frequency.

The Core i9-14900K has an 8P+16E configuration, with a clock speed of up to 6.0 GHz. This is certainly higher than the Core i9-13900K (8P+16E, up to 5.80 GHz). But the configuration is similar to the Core i9-13900KS (8P+16E, up to 6.0 GHz).

Single Thread and Multi Thread Superior

Using the CPU-Z benchmark, the performance of the three processors is pitted, in single-threaded and multi-threaded workloads. Performance results show the Core i9-14900K has a performance increase of up to 10% in single-threaded workloads compared to its predecessor.

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It can also be seen that the Core i9-14900K also outperforms the Core i9-13900KS, even though both have the same maximum boost clock of 6.0GHz. In addition, the Core i9-14900K is also superior in multi-threaded workloads reaching 8.5% compared to its predecessor.

But keep in mind that the benchmark results are still limited to leaks, which of course has not been officially announced. So to be sure, we should wait for information from Intel regarding this newest processor. Intel’s 14th Gen processors are expected to officially launch this fall.

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2023-09-04 13:40:42
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