We can expect Intel 14th generation processors soon
Intel has been thinking about the 14th generation of Core processors (Raptor Lake Refresh) for a long time, because the competition in this field is not resting. The 14th generation Intel processors will primarily bring higher performance. Many experts are convinced that the newcomers could outperform Intel's 13th generation processors by as much as 20 percent, while at the same time limiting electricity consumption.
Intel's 14th generation Core processors are said to still be equipped with the LGA 1700 socket. To use the new processors, only a firmware BIOS update will be required. However, the new processors from Intel will work much better in connection with motherboards with new system sets. As everything seems, the company Intel will initially offer three processors of the new generation, namely Core i5-14600K, Core i7-14700K and Core i9-14900K, which is expected to be the most powerful. Recently, however, the first concrete information about the Core i5 processor came online.
The information about the Core i5-14600K processor was revealed with a screenshot by a user with the pseudonym @9550pro. If the screenshot is to be believed, the new Core i5-14600K is equipped with six powerful P-Cores and eight energy-saving E-Cores. The initial operating frequency is 3.5 gigahertz, and at full load it consumes around 125 watts of electrical power. The highest operating frequency is 5.3 gigahertz. This is as much as 200 megahertz higher than the existing Intel Core i5-13600K (13th generation) desktop processor.
Although there were recent rumors online that Intel would postpone the introduction of the 14th generation Raptor Lake Refresh processors to early 2024, this will not be the case. Now they have assured that we will see the new processors this year. These should be presented in the month of October.