"Intel Unveils 14th Gen Processors for 2024: Desktop and Mobile CPUs Revealed"

Intel has announced the release of its non-K 14th Gen Core desktop processors, including a variety of models such as the Core i9-14900, as well as non-K F SKUs and lower power T models. These processors offer a range of choices for users with varying requirements, featuring either a 65 W or 35 W base TDP. The new lineup includes 17 new CPUs, with distinctions in TDP, turbo TDP, and nomenclature indicating overclocking capability and integrated graphics. The processors support both DDR5 and DDR4 memory, with varying levels of DDR5 support across the stack. The performance figures show improvements in voltage/frequency curve, accommodating higher core clock speeds. The non-K series processors are available at varying price points, with the Core i9 series starting at $524 and the entry-level Intel Processor 300 and 300T at $82.
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