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Intel Core i7-14700K review: A powerhouse CPU even if it's not the upgrade you might have hoped for
By Richard Devine last updated
Review Intel's 14th Gen CPUs are here, and the Core i7-14700K is the only one to get more cores this year. But this mild upgrade might not be what you hoped for.
Intel Core i9-14900KF overclocks past 9GHz, breaking another frequency world record
By Dan Rice published
Moar gains A group of hardcore overclockers have used the new Intel Core i9-14900KF to attain a new frequency world record.
G.SKILL's new DDR5 RAM pairs perfectly with the Core i9-14900K, Core i7-14700K and the rest of Intel's 14th Gen CPUs
By Sean Endicott published
so much speed G.SKILL just announced its new Trident Z5 RGB DDR5 memory kits that can help get the best performance for your PC running on a 14th Gen Intel CPU.
The world's 'fastest desktop processor' launches tomorrow, along with the rest of Intel's 14th Gen
By Kevin Okemwa published
14TH GEN Intel officially unveiled its 14th Gen processors. The entire lineup will be available for purchase on retail on October 17, 2023.
Intel's Core i7-14700K and Core i9-14900K mistakenly go on sale early
By Kevin Okemwa published
Oops Several units from Intel's Raptor Lake refresh have prematurely hit sales.
Intel tease suggests 'Windows 12' really is coming in 2024
By Zac Bowden published
vNext Intel's CFO has seemingly confirmed that a big Windows update is on the way next year.
Intel's upcoming i7-14700KF hits almost 6GHz in new benchmark
By Dan Rice published
Go fast! The i7-14700KF has hit nearly 6GHz in new benchmarks, showing a decent performance increase for Raptor Lake Refresh.
Ryan Shrout leaves Intel Arc marketing role just as the build-up for 'Battlemage' begins
By Dan Rice published
Moving on Another well-known figure for Intel's Arc graphics cards, Ryan Shrout, departs Intel just as they begin to ramp up for next years release of 'Battlemage'.
Intel won't make Meteor Lake desktop chips after all, at least not in the way you'd expect
By Sean Endicott published
Oopsy! Intel clarified that its upcoming Meteor Lake CPUs will not feature chips made for desktops. The mobile processors will, however, appear in All-in-Ones and compact PCs.
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