The Core i5-14400F is an Intel processor that uses 10nm technology and has a core size of 6P+4E, with 10 cores and 16 threads, and a frequency doubling range of 4.0-47.0. Therefore, the maximum frequency of the CPU is about 4.7 GHz, and it also has 20MB of L3 cache and 65W TDP. It also uses the same B0/C0 stepping as the i5-13400F.
Due to the small improvement, @ harukaze5719 jokingly claimed that it had only increased by 1000 in terms of product name (but in this case, the improvement could reach 7.46%).
@The CPU-Z score released by wxnod shows that the single core score of the Core i5-14400F processor is 765.5 points, and the multi-core score is 6730.3 points, which is about 4.71% and 3.32% higher than the 731 and 6514 points of the previous generation i5-13400F.
Attached is a comparison of Intel's 14th generation Core desktop processor specifications: