Benchmarks have been leaked for the 14th Gen Intel Core i9 14900K and i7 14700K processors with a 14% performance difference.
As shared by TomsHardware, the 14th Gen Raptor Lake Refresh processors have leaked with benchmarks for the 24-core i9 14900K and the upgraded 20-core i7-14700K processor with an additional 4 E-cores over its previous gen counterpart. The leak does not give us any clock speeds so the rumour surrounding a 200Mhz increase for the 14900k can’t be confirmed. These new benchmarks come from Crossmark and as usual, come with a pinch of salt. The chips were likely engineering samples and were tested with an RTX 4090 and 16GB of DDR5-4800. In the benchmarks, the 14900k scored an overall score of 2265 which was 14% higher than the 14700k in 1980 although they were lower than their existing 13th-gen counterparts hence being engineering samples.
For now, this leak doesn’t tell us much other than the comparison between the two chips so it is entirely a grain of salt. Current rumours point to these chips being officially released in October and a possible reveal in September at the Intel Innovation 2023 event.
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