Some more information surrounding 14th-Gen Intel has been shared online giving us an idea of what to expect from the non-K series of these next-gen chips
Information surrounding these new chips was revealed by chi11eddog,(via VideoCardz) a regular for revealing information about unreleased hardware. In a tweet, they provided the specs for the 14900 /F, 14700 /F, 14600, 14500 and 14400 /F CPUs including the core counts, base clocks and cache sizes. The most notable change in this new lineup is with the 14700 which has gained 4 cores over its predecessor and now features 20 cores as well as an increased L3 cache to 33 MB. Across the rest of the lineup, there is only a single other change involving the i5 14500 which has an increased base clock from 2.5 to 2.6GHz. Additionally, there are some rumours that the i5 14100, not listed here, may see an increase in core count as well.
Currently, speculations suggest that the non-k series of these chips will be available in Q1 next year and chi11eddog seems to believe they may be the same price as 13th gen which may be a worthwhile wait for the smaller improvements for those on older platforms.
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