Intel took a big step forward in the world of processors by announcing its new line of 14th generation Intel Core processors during the CES event. The range includes powerful HX series mobile processors and mainstream 65 and 35 Watt desktop processors, marking a significant shift in performance and functionality offered to various user segments.
Roger Chandler, vice president and general manager of Intel's Client Computing Group, highlighted how the new series of processors has been designed to satisfy both common and more demanding users. The HX series, in particular, is aimed at mobile computing enthusiastsoffering an unprecedented mobile experience, while the 65 and 35 Watt desktop processors promise greater efficiency and robust features for mainstream users.
The company also introduced the new Intel Core 1 Series mobile processor family, with the flagship Intel Core 7 150U model, designed for high-performance thin-and-light mainstream mobile PC systems. This sends a signal that Intel is ready to lead innovation in the mobile PC industry.
Fourteenth Generation Intel Core HX Series: Power and Mobility for Enthusiasts
The HX series of 14th Generation Intel Core processors emerges as the ideal solution for gamers, content creators and professionals on the go. With Core i9-14900HX as the flagship product, the series offers eight performance cores and 16 efficiency coresensuring exceptional single- and multi-threaded performance and world-class connectivity.
The series boasts impressive features such as:
Turbo frequency up to 5.8 GHz.
Up to 24 cores and 32 threads in the Core i9-14900HX.
50% more E-cores in the Core i7-14700HX, for a total of 20 cores.
Support for up to 192GB of DDR5-5600 MT/S memory.
Overclocking capabilities and new features like Intel® Application Optimization support.
Fourteenth Generation Intel Core Desktop Processors
The new 14th Generation Intel Core desktop processors extend high performance to mainstream and business PCs. These 18 new processors deliver powerful performance and advanced features, such as:
Turbo frequency up to 5.8 GHz.
Up to 24 cores and 32 threads in the Core i9-14900.
Support for up to 192GB of total DDR5-5600/DDR4-3200 MT/S memory.
Continued support for PCIe Gen 5.0 and Thunderbolt 4.
These processors are ideal for users who require high-level performance for gaming, content creation and productivity.
THEl Intel Core U Series 1 Processor: for Mainstream Thin-and-Light Systems
The new Intel Core U 1-series processor family aims to bring high efficiency and performance to thin-and-light devices. This line maintains the platform capabilities expected from Intel mobile processors, with features such as:
Turbo frequency up to 5.4 GHz.
Up to 10 cores and 12 threads in the Core 7 150U.
Up to 96GB of DDR5-5200/DDR4-3200 MT/S memory.
Support for Thunderbolt 4 and advanced Bluetooth connectivity.
With more than 60 HX-series systems and new Core U 1-series processor systems expected in Q1 2024, Intel remains committed to driving innovation in the PC industry. These new products not only meet the needs of today's users, but also open up new possibilities in mobile and desktop computing.
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