Intel has yet to talk much about its upcoming desktop CPU lineup, but it's already putting up impressive numbers.
By Josh Norem September 22, 2023
https://www.extremetech.com/computing/i ... n-passmark
This week, Intel had its Innovation event, where the company pulled the wraps off a dizzying array of next-gen technology. Notably absent was any discussion of its Raptor Lake refresh CPUs, which was unexpected. Perhaps a "refresh" isn't something it wanted to highlight at the event, which focused on new manufacturing nodes, engineering breakthroughs, and the future of computing. Regardless, it seems the company's upcoming 14th Generation CPUs will be pretty potent, as the flagship CPU is now the fastest single-core CPU ever, at least in the PassMark benchmark.
The Core i9-14900KF CPU was recently tested in PassMark and ended up eclipsing its predecessor—the Core i9-13900K—by a tidy 3.5%. Obviously, it's not a huge gap, but since the core configuration is unchanged at 24 cores and 32 threads, we can chalk it up to its massaged clock speeds. Whereas the former CPU topped out at 5.8GHz, the revamped 14th Gen version goes up to 11 6GHz. That lofty frequency was previously reserved for the spendy 13900KS, which was made just for one-off benchmarks and to show that Intel is still the king of overclocking.











