Launching it as a 'special edition' release, the new chip represents a massive jump from last year's top performer, Intel's Core i9-13900KS.
Launching it as a “special edition” release, the new chip represents a massive jump from last year’s top performer, Intel’s Core i9-13900KS.Intel wants to stay ahead of the performance game in the PC chip market, a throne that it often used to sit on before AMD and Apple’s new chips blew it out of the competition. But now it has” release, the new chip represents a massive jump from last year’s top performer, Intel’s Core i9-13900KS.
The Core i9-14900KS isn’t just about mind-blowing clock speeds though. Underneath its chipset design, it features a 24-core, 32-thread configuration built on Intel’s proven hybrid architecture. Intel has nailed its competition since the 12th-generation CPUs as it tried to take a new approach to beat the competition.also packs 36MB of Intel Smart Cache, allowing seamless data transfers and rapid access across the cores.
The Core i9-14900KS is compatible with existing Z790 and Z690 motherboards. For the best possible experience, Intel strongly recommends users ensure they’re running the latest BIOS version. This special edition processor carries a starting price of $700 and is available now through traditional retailers. Expect to see it in systems from OEMs in the near future.
Intel’s latest move demonstrates a continued focus on raw CPU speed in its competition with AMD. However, AMD is anticipated to announce its own high-end desktop processors soon, likely creating a more balanced rivalry to watch for enthusiasts and industry observers alike.FAA clears JetZero’s futuristic blended wing design plane for flight
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