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News from this site on August 8. Last month, Intel quietly launched a number of 14th-generation Core processors with all P cores and no E cores on the official website. They use the LGA1700 socket, but they are all numbered with an "E" suffix. Embedded field style.
This site noticed that a CloudSky server equipped with the i9-14901KE flagship CPU appeared on Geekbench, with a single-core score of 3018 and a multi-core score of 16,308.
This processor uses an 8-core 16-thread configuration, with an average main frequency of about 5.5 GHz (the official highest frequency can reach 5.8 GHz). The Geekbench 6 multi-core running score is slightly higher than the 16-core 24-thread i9-12900KS. The single-core performance is close to Core i9-14900K (6.0 GHz).
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