New 14th/1st generation processors unveiled: Intel releases mobile, desktop, and edge processors for audiophiles and mainstream users

As the latest flagship product of the 14th generation mobile processor family, the Intel Core i9-14900HX has a luxurious configuration of 24 cores and 32 threads, with a maximum Rui frequency of up to 5.8GHz. Compared with the previous generation, it has improved gaming performance and multitasking processing performance.

According to Intel's official introduction, the highlights of this type of processor series include:

The i9-14900HX processor has a maximum of 24 cores (8 performance cores and 16 energy efficiency cores) and 32 threads.

The energy efficiency of the i7-14700HX processor has increased by 50%, reaching 20 cores (8 performance cores and 12 energy efficiency cores) and 28 threads.

Overall support for up to 192GB of DDR5-5600 MT/S memory.

The HX series processors have excellent overclocking capabilities and support Intel Extreme Utility (XTU) and Intel Extreme Memory Profile (XMP).

The HX series supports the new Intel Application Optimizer (APO), and since the release of Intel Core 14 in October 2023, it has supported an additional 6 games (out of a total of 8).

Thunderbolt 5 provides 80 Gbps bidirectional bandwidth and can provide up to 120 Gbps bandwidth, which is three times the bandwidth of Thunderbolt 4. In addition, it also supports Thunderbolt 4 with a bandwidth of 40 Gbps, and supports PC connection to multiple 4K displays and accessories.

Featuring excellent wireless connectivity performance, including integrated support for Intel Wi Fi 6E (Gig+) and independent support for Intel Wi Fi 7 (5 Gig), it can achieve gigabit speeds in a wider range of scenarios, with responsiveness and reliability comparable to wired connections.

The latest Bluetooth connection supports Bluetooth 5.4 and Bluetooth 5.3, providing exceptional performance for connecting multiple Bluetooth devices simultaneously.

Intel stated that it will see over 60 laptop models equipped with Intel Core's 14th generation HX processor on the market in 2024.The all-new Intel Core 14th generation mainstream desktop non K processors include 18 models, all of which are 65W and 35W models, aimed at mainstream PC users and various vertical market enterprise users.

According to Intel's official introduction, the latest Intel desktop processors can bring:

The Rui frequency can reach up to 5.8 GHz, and compared to the previous generation, multi-threaded performance can be improved by up to 37%, while Microsoft Office performance can be improved by up to 7%.

The i9-14900 processor has a maximum of 24 cores (8 performance cores and 16 energy efficiency cores) and 32 threads.

The i7-14700 processor has added 4 energy efficiency cores, reaching 20 cores (8 performance cores and 12 energy efficiency cores) and 28 threads.

Overall, it supports up to 192 GB of DDR5-5600/DDR4-3200 MT/S memory and is backward compatible with current Intel 600 and 700 series chipsets.

Continue to support in box cooling solutions and provide Intel Laminar RH1 and RM1 heat sinks.

The new generation of wireless connectivity performance supports Intel Killer Wi Fi 7 (5 Gig) and Intel Killer Wi Fi 6E (Gig+).

Continue to support PCIe Gen 5.0, Gen 4.0, and Thunderbolt 4, which can provide 40 Gbps bandwidth. In addition, it supports integrated USB 3.2 to provide up to 20 Gbps transmission bandwidth.

The latest Intel Core U series mobile processors are aimed at mainstream mobile PC users, claiming to achieve a balance between energy efficiency and performance on thin and lightweight laptops.

Laptops equipped with the Intel Core U processor 1 series will be launched in the first quarter of 2024. At that time, Intel partners will announce more details.

According to Intel's official introduction, the new Intel Core U processor 1 series can provide:

The Intel Core 7 processor 150U has a high frequency of 5.4 GHz and 10 cores (2 individual cores and 8 energy efficiency cores) and 12 threads.

Overall, it supports up to 96 GB of DDR5-5200/DDR4-3200 MT/S memory.

Supports Thunderbolt 4 universal connection for work and entertainment, providing 40 Gbps bandwidth support for connecting multiple 4K displays and accessories.

Supports 8 PCIe Gen 4.0 and 12 PCIe Gen 3.0 channels for the latest solid-state drive storage.

Supports the latest Bluetooth 5.4 and Bluetooth 5.3, including low-power Bluetooth audio, for an immersive, high fidelity PC audio experience at low power consumption. It also supports the new feature of Bluetooth Auracast for broadcasting audio adjustment, personal audio sharing, and better use of hearing aids and new hearing services.

The new generation of wireless connectivity supports Intel Killer Wi Fi 7 (5 Gig) and Intel Killer Wi Fi 6E (Gig+).

Time: 2024-01-09
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On January 9th, at today's CES 2024, Intel announced the new Core 14th generation mobile and desktop processor series, including the new HX series mobile processors and mainstream 65W and 35W desktop non K processors.