Thursday, August 24th 2023

MSI Confirms Intel 14th Gen Core Specs In YouTube Live Stream

MSI has done it yet again, that is to leak Intel confidential information about upcoming products. In a live stream earlier today, the company put on a slide clearly marked "NDA, do not share!" which confirms the specs of some of Intel's upcoming 14th Gen Core CPUs, also known under the Raptor Lake-S Refresh code name. That said, the only thing that really needed confirmation that is on the slide is that the Core i7-14700K is getting an additional four E-cores.

That said, MSI does provide some insight on what to expect in terms of performance gain over the 13th Gen Core processors and it's not a whole lot. According to MSI, we should expect an average performance boost of around three percent compared to the same SKU from the previous generation. That's possibly one of the worst performance gains ever from Intel, generation to generation, although it is only a refresh, but the question is, why did Intel even bother? The Core i7-14700K does on average get a 17 percent performance boost in multi-threaded applications thanks to the extra E-cores, but this is hardly going to make anyone with a Core i7-13700K going to want to upgrade. Note that the video has been taken down by MSI as of the time of this article being posted.
Sources: MSI (on YouTube), via VideoCardz
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37 Comments on MSI Confirms Intel 14th Gen Core Specs In YouTube Live Stream

#26
Unregistered
GG MSI...but 3%? Ouch, that doesn't bode well for them next round.
What a crazy world it is now; AMD expanding lead in CPU space, gamers hoping Intel can save the GPU space.

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#27
Steevo
Member when all AMD could do is slap more cores in? I member.
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#28
bonehead123
y/a/w/n////

m..e..h...

s*n*o*o*z*e*r*f*e*s*t....
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#29
pressing on
P4-630Not 100% sure if meteor lake only mobile is and otherwise we have to wait and see for Arrow Lake desktop CPU's.
Meteor Lake is 100% mobile only, with new technology around power saving and an AI processing unit. Arrow Lake will be the first desktop part with hardware AI support. Both are tile based processors with a separate GPU die, marking the end of monolithic CPUs from Intel.
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#30
Gmr_Chick
Peeps over at MSI are, apparently, illiterate. Either that, or they're stupid too and don't know what NDA means :laugh: :roll:
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#31
Verpal
With appropriate pricing, even with minimal performance uplift, the generational improvement for equivalent price could still be here.

Considering how AMD is pushing Intel out of the market, I think Intel will try to price it competitively, to at least stay somewhat relevant.
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#32
Cheeseball
Not a Potato


GAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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#33
Dr. Dro
P4-630Well it's the last gen I can do an upgrade with being on LGA1700 with i7 12700K.
14700K should be *huge* for you, or maybe even a discounted 13900K, you know how people rush towards upgrades! :D

With 13900KS = 14900K, there's no upgrade for me... and I have a hunch that Intel will not have all that many 14900K units available for sale and continue selling 13900K's as normal. The 13900KS is a pretty strictly binned unit as it is.
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#34
Super Firm Tofu
Dr. Dro14700K should be *huge* for you, or maybe even a discounted 13900K, you know how people rush towards upgrades! :D

With 13900KS = 14900K, there's no upgrade for me... and I have a hunch that Intel will not have all that many 14900K units available for sale and continue selling 13900K's as normal. The 13900KS is a pretty strictly binned unit as it is.
My guess is that the scarcity of the 13900KS is because they've been hoarding them to be sold as 14900K's. Very few are willing to pay the premium for the KS so in the long run they'll sell more as 14900K's
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#35
boomstik360
Assimilator3% perf improvement, sounds about right for this nothingburger of a refresh. Presumably the 14900K will be clocked a lot higher than the 14700K to keep the product segmentation up.


What else would you expect from Massively Shite International?
"Shite"? I've literally never had a problem with their motherboards and gpu's over the last 15 years of building computers. Smooth as ever, especially with the latest MSI Center finding all of the chipset drivers, lan, audio, etc by itself before I even think about starting to look. I'm pretty sure they leaked it just for fun since it is a rather "nothingburger of a refresh" as you said though LOL.
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#36
OverFlow
Cheeseball

GAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
do NOT share!
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#37
dalekdukesboy
Why did they bother indeed…unless more reasons will become apparent when the release occurs.
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