Home > Article > Hardware Tutorial > Intel Core i9-14900T processor benchmark exposed, multi-core 22% lower than 14900K
According to news from this site on February 7, the Intel Core i9-14900T processor recently appeared in the GeekBench benchmark library. The 6.2.2 version has a single-core score of 3019 points and a multi-core score of 16385.
The Core i9-14900T processor is a low-voltage desktop processor with lower power consumption and performance than the Core i9-14900.
The Core i9-14900T processor has the same 8 P cores and 16 E cores as the Core i9-14900K, but the TDP is significantly lower and the clock frequency is much lower .
This site attaches a comparison of the running scores of Core i9-14900T and Core i9-14900K processors. The multi-core score is 22% lower:
Core i9-14900T | Core i9-14900K | |
---|---|---|
1.1 GHz | 3.2 GHz | |
5.5 GHz | 6.0 GHz | |
800 MHz | 2.4 GHz | |
4 GHz | 4.4 GHz | |
35W | 125W | |
106W | 253W | |
3019 | 3186 | |
16385 | 20961 |
While the Core i9-14900T dominates overall performance with its single-core performance advantage, it appears to consume more power, use a platform that won't adopt new CPUs, and has a suggested retail price of $549, while the Ryzen 9 7900 normally sells for $400.
The above is the detailed content of Intel Core i9-14900T processor benchmark exposed, multi-core 22% lower than 14900K. For more information, please follow other related articles on the PHP Chinese website!