Intel Launches E-core-less 14th-Gen CPUs, Including Overclockable i9

Intel surprises with new 14th-Gen CPUs ditching E-cores Discover the overclockable Core i9-14901KE and the advantages of this embedded processor line.
Intel Launches E-core-less 14th-Gen CPUs, Including Overclockable i9
Intel Quietly Unveils New E-core-less 14th-Gen CPUs, Including Overclockable Core i9-14901KE In a surprising move, Intel has released nine new 14th-generation processors that ditch the Efficiency cores (E-cores) found in their recent hybrid architectures. Dubbed the "14001" series, these chips are primarily designed for embedded systems and mark a return to a purely Performance core (P-core) design. Key Highlights: No E-cores: This series is the first since the 11th generation to completely abandon E-cores, focusing solely on P-cores. Overclockable Embedded CPU: The flagship Core i9-14901KE stands out as Intel's first overclockable processor designed for embedded systems. Embedded Platform: These CPUs are soldered onto motherboards, making them unsuitable for standard desktop use. Performance and Efficiency: The lineup includes Core i9, i7, and i5 variants with varying core counts, clock speeds, and power targets. Graphics: Most models feature Intel UHD 770 Graphics, while the…

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