Intel’s new Core i9-14900K desktop CPUs already shipping to reviewers

Published: Sep 29th 2023, 13:30 GMT   Comments

Intel Core i9-14900K packaging leaks out

Intel making no changes to the packaging for the 14th Gen series.

Intel Core i9-14900K packaging, Source: QQ/@9550pro

A picture shared in a QQ group and posted by @9550pro confirms that Intel Raptor Lake Refresh is already being sent to reviewers. This indicates that Intel is granting media outlets and influencers more than two weeks to prepare their in-depth coverage. Additionally, this moment signifies the point at which they are no longer allowed to discuss the series in public, as the review embargo takes effect.

The shared picture showcases the Core i9 box, which prominently displays the 14th Gen series label. As we are aware, the forthcoming Raptor Lake Refresh will be the final generation of client products to bear the “i” branding, as the company progresses with their Core 3/5/7/9 Ultra branding for Meteor Lake and, in the future, for Arrow Lake chips.

It appears that Intel made no major changes to the packaging design for the last generation of LGA1700 desktop CPUs. From this angle is also not clear if the box features the plastic wafer, like the 13900K box did.

Update: There is a new photo of the Core i9-14900K CPU clearly showing the full label.

The upcoming launch, scheduled for October 17th, will feature only six SKUs, with the Core i9 models appearing as the 14900K and 14900KF. These represent the new 24-core desktop CPU (comprising 8 P-Cores and 16 E-Cores), rumored to deliver clock speeds of up to 6.0 GHz right out of the box.

As previously mentioned, Intel will lift the ‘ad embargo’ on October 16th and the ‘sales and review embargo’ on October 17th. Notably, the company did not make any public announcements regarding the 14th Gen Core series at its Innovation event earlier this month. Instead, they presented a ‘demo’ featuring such a processor, but details such as specifications, pricing, and the release date were not disclosed during the event.

Editor’s note: Article was updated with a new picture from Truthdealer

Intel 14th Gen Core “Raptor Lake Refresh”
VideoCardz.comConfiguration ↓Base ClockMax ClockPBP/MTPMSRP
Core i9-14900K(F)
 
24/32T (8P+16E)
 
3.2 GHz
 
6.0 GHz
 
125W/253W
TBC
Core i9-14900(F)
 
24/32T (8P+16E)
 
2.0 GHz
 
5.8 GHz
 
65W/219W
TBC
Core i7-14700K(F)
 
20/28T (8P+12E)
 
3.4 GHz
 
5.6 GHz
 
125W/253W
TBC
Core i7-14700(F)
 
20/28T (8P+12E)
 
2.1 GHz
 
5.4 GHz
 
65W/219W
TBC
Core i5-14600K(F)
 
14/20T (6P+8E)
 
3.5 GHz
 
5.3 GHz
 
125W/253W
TBC
Core i5-14600
 
14/20T (6P+8E)
 
2.7 GHz
 
5.2 GHz
 
65W/154W
TBC
Core i5-14500
 
14/20T (6P+8E)
 
2.6 GHz
 
5.0 GHz
 
65W/154W
TBC
Core i5-14400(F)
 
10/16T (6P+4E)
 
2.5 GHz
 
4.7 GHz
 
65W/148W
TBC
Core i3-14100(F)
 
4/8T (4P+0E)
 
3.5 GHz
 
4.7 GHz
 
60W/89W
TBC

Source: QQ via @9550pro




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