Intel will officially release the new Core Ultra code-named Meteor Lake on December 15, and according to the latest revelations,At 9 a.m. on January 7 next year, Intel will officially lift the ban on non-K series models of the 14th generation Core. There are a total of 19 models, including 3 i9 models, 3 i7 models, 8 i5 models, 3 i3 models, and the entry-level 300 and 300T without any prefixes.

The power consumption range is from 46/58/60/65W for the standard version to 35W for the T series energy-saving version.

Six models of the 14th generation Core K series have been launched on October 17, and the non-K series for the mainstream market and the HX series for high-end gaming notebooks will be launched during CES2024.

Of course, they are different from the Core Ultra with new technology and new architecture. They are all simple upgraded versions of the current 13th generation Core. Most of them only increase some frequencies, and a few have added E cores.

At the same time, the performance of some models has been further leaked.

The i3-14100 is the lowest-end in the Core family, with 4 large cores and 8 threads. The large core frequency is 3.5-4.7GHz, which is increased by 100MHz and 200MHz respectively. The default baseline power consumption is 60W, and the AIDA64 stress test reaches a maximum of 68.75W.

In terms of running scores,CPU-Z single-threaded 730.4, multi-threaded 3624.8, CineBenchR23 single-threaded 1742, multi-threaded 9091.

The i5-14400 still has 6+410 cores and 16 threads, and the large core frequency is 2.5-4.7GHz, only the latter is increased by 100MHz.

In the AIDA64 stress test, the highest all-core frequency is 4.1GHz for the large core and 3.5GHz for the small core. The nominal baseline power consumption is 65W, but the actual maximum is 84.75W.

CPU-Z ran single-threaded 759.1, multi-threaded 6630.9, CineBenchR23 single-threaded 1773, multi-threaded 16074.

The i5-14600 has been leaked before. It still has 6+814 cores and 20 threads. The base frequency of the large core remains at 2.7GHz, and the maximum acceleration is increased by 200MHz to 5.2GHz.

CPU-Z ran single-threaded 837.7, multi-threaded 9395.4, CineBenchR23 single-threaded 1992, multi-threaded 22768.

The most entry-level models are 300 and 300T, with 2 cores and 4 threads, frequencies of 3.9 and 3.4GHz, and baseline power consumption of 46W and 35W.

As for the top limited edition i9-14900KS, it is still missing. It is said to be able to accelerate to 6.2GHz and the base power consumption rises to 150W. It may be disclosed during CES2024.