Intel introduced the Core i9-14900KS processor today with one major milestone – the processor now reaches 6.2 GHz turbo frequency, a first for stock desktop CPUs.
The processor gains 200 MHz over the Core i9-14900K and Core i9-13900KS but keeps the rest of the specs, like 24 CPU cores and 32 Threads.
The KS variant of the 14th-gen Intel chip has a higher base power limit of 150W, compared with the K version, but was already the same as the 13th-gen KS.
The max turbo frequency across the board is 200 MHz higher; everything else remains the same – 36 MB cache, 192 GB supported RAM,…
Intel introduced the Core i9-14900KS processor today with one major milestone – the processor now reaches 6.2 GHz turbo frequency, a first for stock desktop CPUs.
The processor gains 200 MHz over the Core i9-14900K and Core i9-13900KS but keeps the rest of the specs, like 24 CPU cores and 32 Threads.
The KS variant of the 14th-gen Intel chip has a higher base power limit of 150W, compared with the K version, but was already the same as the 13th-gen KS.
The max turbo frequency across the board is 200 MHz higher; everything else remains the same – 36 MB cache, 192 GB supported RAM,… Read More GSMArena.com – Latest articles
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