After the first batch of six K-series models, Intel will officially lift the ban on non-K-series models of the 14th generation Core on January 7, 2014, during the war. According to the news, the 14th generation Core non-K series has a total of 19 models, including 3 i9 models, 3 i7 models, 8 i5 models, 3 i3 models, and the entry-level 300/300T without any prefix.

If divided according to power consumption, the first is the standard version, ranging from 46/58/60/65W, and the second is the T series energy-saving version, which is uniformly 35W.

Most of their specifications are no secret, and now we know the frequency of the T series, or to be precise, the P core frequency, which is finally basically complete.

i9-14900T: Still 8+1624 cores and 32 threads, the base frequency remains unchanged at 1.1GHz, and the acceleration frequency increases from 5.3GHz to 5.5GHz.

i7-14700T: 8+816 core 32 threads become 8+1220 core 28 threads, the base frequency is reduced from 1.4GHz to 1.3GHz, and the acceleration frequency is provided from 4.9GHz to 5.2GHz.

i5-14500T: 6+814 cores and 20 threads, speed from 1.6-4.6GHz to 1.7-4.8GHz.

i5-14400T: 6+410 cores and 16 threads, speed from 1.3-4.4GHz to 1.4-4.GHz.

i3-14100T: 4 cores and 8 threads, greatly increasing the speed from 2.5-4.2GHz to 2.7-4.7GHz.

300T: 2 cores and 4 threads, 3.4GHz, does not support turbo frequency.

Overall, the T series is similar to the K series and the standard version. They mainly increase the frequency slightly, with a range of only 100-300MHz, which is quite toothpaste. The only obvious change is that the i7-14700T also adds 4 small cores, and the i3-14100T increases the acceleration frequency by 500MHz.

but,Didn’t see i5-14600T this time, I don’t know if it was canceled or if it hasn’t been revealed yet.