Unreleased, Intel Core i7-14700K processor Benchmarks Leaked

Hardware leaker @wnxod revealed what is claimed to be the benchmark of a Core i7-14700K CPU, allegedly with 8 Performance cores and an unspecified number of efficient cores. Previous sources, however, suggested that this component may have 12 Efficient cores.


Although no software has recognized the CPU, it has been identified as a Raptor Lake HX/S chip. The CPU-Z output shows that the CPU can achieve 5.5 GHz, which is just 100 MHz faster than the Core i7-13700K, but the stated increase in core count should be more significant.

If this result is accurate, the Core i7-14700K scored 905 in the single-core CPU-Z test and 14965 in the multi-threaded test. In the Cinebench R23 exam, 2192 and 36296 points are awarded. Comparing it to the current Core i7-13700K with 8 Performance and 8 Efficient cores, see how it compares.

Features of Intel Core i7-14700K 14th Gen CPU

According to the data in the sources, the Intel Core i7-14700K 14th Gen CPU’s salient characteristics are as follows:

Significant Performance Boost: In workloads involving many threads, it performs over 20% better than the 13th Gen Core i7-13700K. With 14992.8 points in a multi-threaded CPU-Z benchmark, it significantly outperformed the Core i7-13700K, which scored 12422 points. According to this performance increase, it will be very good for productivity and gaming.

Architecture: Intel’s Raptor Lake architecture is expected to serve as its foundation.

Core and Thread Configuration: Eight speed cores and twelve efficiency cores make up its impressive arrangement, which adds up to 20 cores and 28 threads. The Core i7-13700K has eight performance cores and eight efficiency cores; this is an improvement. Increasing the number of cores helps to improve performance.

Clock Speeds: 3.4 GHz is anticipated to be its basic clock speed. Additionally, it will use Turbo raise Max Technology 3.0 (TBMT3) to raise the clock speed to 5.6 GHz. The 5.4 GHz boost clock of the Core i7-13700K has been replaced by this.

Cache: A 33 MB enlarged smart cache is available. It will be better equipped to manage jobs with a lot of data as a result.

Power Consumption: When pressured in AIDA64, it uses about 30 watts more power than the Core i7-13700K, although offering notable performance improvements. The enhanced core configuration and performance, however, seem to outweigh this higher power usage.

Core i7 14700K Leaked CPU-Z and Cinebench R23
Core i7 14700K Leaked CPU-Z and Cinebench R23 source:@wnxod

Core i7-14700K vs. 13700K:

CPU-Z: +3.8% (ST) & +18.2% (MT)

Cinebnech: +4.2% (ST) & +16.9% (MT)

According to leaked information, the 14th Gen Core i7-14700K outperforms the 13th Gen. The Core i7-14700K scored 14992.8 points in a multi-threaded CPU-Z benchmark, compared to 12422 for the Core i7-13700K. A “great choice for gaming and productivity” is what this “major improvement” implies the Core i7-14700K ought to be.

Now, October is when Intel Raptor Lake Refresh is anticipated to go on sale. This Core i7-14700K variant is one of the K-series SKUs that will be the focus of the initial wave of new Intel CPUs.

Intel Core i7 14700K Specifications
Intel Core i7 14700K Specifications
Source:  @harukaze5719


From a Windows Task Manager report, a post on Chinese Baidu forums exposes the Core i7-14700K desktop CPU’s anticipated configuration. The processor shares the same 20 cores and 28 threads as the mobile Core i7-13850HX processor. The base frequency is substantially greater (3.4 GHz vs. 2.1 GHz), indicating that this is obviously not a mobile CPU. If this is the 14th Gen Core CPU’s base clock, this model’s base clock has not changed from the prior generation.

How does the i7-14700K’s power consumption differ?

According to the reports, the Intel Core i7-14700K uses more power under stress than the Core i7-13700K. According to leaked statistics, the Core i7-14700K uses 30 watts more power in AIDA64 when extensively used. Performance enhancements and chip core configuration tweaks seem to justify this greater power consumption, according to the source.

Source:Videocardz.com via  @wnxod,@harukaze5719

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Agarapu Ramesh was founder of the Govindhtech and Computer Hardware enthusiast. He interested in writing Technews articles. Working as an Editor of Govindhtech for one Year and previously working as a Computer Assembling Technician in G Traders from 2018 in India. His Education Qualification MSc.
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