The Intel Core i5-14600 and i3-14100 processors are also revealed on Geekbench


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Hardware and Gaming Specialist

October 19, 2023 at 3:30 p.m.

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Intel Core © Intel

Two new Raptor Lake Refresh are “out” © Intel

Little by little, all the processors of the second Raptor Lake Refresh salvo are revealed, notably the first Core i3.

While we are in the midst of publishing tests around the “K/KF” models of the Raptor Lake Refresh range, the second salvo of this 14th generation of processors is making headlines.

Just yesterday, we mentioned the case of a rather entry-level model, the Core i5-14400. Today, it’s definitely the smallest of the “Core” that is the talk of the town.

A Core i3-14100 with great potential

The Core i3-14100 was indeed noticed by our colleagues at Wccftech and, as is often the case, it was on the databases of the Geekbench measurement tool that the processor was revealed.

Intel Core i3-14100 © WCCFTech

Core i3-14100 configuration detail © WCCFTech

A leak which confirms the technical sheet of a processor very similar to that of the old generation, the Core i3-13100. We find the same number of cores (4) and the same organization with simply four efficient cores, for 8 threads therefore. The base frequency increases by 100 MHz (to 3.5 GHz) while the boost frequency increases by 200 MHz (to 4.7 GHz).

Unsurprisingly, the quantity of onboard cache is identical (5 MB of L2 cache + 12 MB of L3 cache), but the performance benefits from the best frequencies with 2,509 points in single-core and 10,394 points in multi-core when the Core i3-13100 scored 2,243 and 8,881 points respectively.

Strange base frequency for the Core i5-14600

A little less interesting, because much closer to the Core i5-14600K of which we will offer you the complete test very soon, Wccftech also releases some information about the Core i5-14600 “in short”.

Core i5-14600 configuration detail © Wccftech

There is no letter “K” required, so this will be a model whose multiplier coefficient is blocked. For the rest, it therefore uses the 14 cores of the Core i5-14600K with a distribution into 6 efficient cores and 8 efficient cores. However, there are some surprises in terms of operating frequencies with a base frequency of only 2.6 GHz (compared to 3.5 GHz on the “K”). To see if the Geekbench databases are correctly filled in.

The boost frequency is more “normal” with 5.2 GHz, simply 100 MHz less than the “K” model. The onboard cache appears to drop from 44MB on the Core i5-14600K to 32MB on the Core i5-14600. Changes that will need to be checked when the time comes, but which do not have a big impact on the performance of the processor: at 2,785 and 16,707 points in single-core and multi-core, it is not far from the Core i5-14600K (2,819 and 17,190 points).

Remember that the release of this second round of Raptor Lake Refresh processors is not expected before the start of next year.

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Source : Wccftech



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