At the 2023 International Consumer Electronics Show, Intel released the 65W (locked multiplier) 13th-generation Core "Raptor Lake" desktop processor, but the protagonist at the time was the enthusiast-level Core i9-13900KS limited edition processor. A purported photo of the i9-14900KS suggests that Intel may repeat the cadence of last year's CES launch, unveiling the i9-14900KS a few days later.
At present, the maximum turbo frequency of i9-14900K has reached 6GHz, so it remains to be seen what selling points the i9-14900KS can bring. Is it to bring a 6GHz full-core improvement to the P core, or to allow it to finally defeat the $350 Ryzen77800X3D in gaming? We'll find out next week in Las Vegas.