Intel’s upcoming 14th Gen processors are generating buzz, with the company planning to launch the 14th-Gen Meteor Lake mobile chips in an event scheduled for December. However, there are also non-Meteor Lake 14th Gen chips arriving for laptops, and one of them, the Intel Core i7-14700HX, has made an appearance on Geekbench, showcasing its impressive capabilities. Here’s a closer look at what you should know about this chip.
i7-14700HX Benchmark Reveals Exciting Upgradess
The processor’s name, which includes an ‘i,’ might be perplexing, given Intel’s earlier announcement about processor rebranding. The reason for this naming is likely due to the fact that the i7-14700HX is not expected to be based on the Meteor Lake architecture. It appears that Intel intends to include both Meteor Lake and Raptor Lake Refresh-based processors in its 14th-generation lineup. This is speculative at this point, and further details will be provided by Intel in due course.
Now, let’s focus on the i7-14700HX. This new processor has achieved an impressive score of 17,475 points in the multi-core Geekbench 6 benchmark. This marks a significant performance improvement over the previous-generation i7-13700HX processor, which typically scores in the range of 13,000 to 14,000 points in the same test.
The enhanced performance of this new CPU can be attributed to the increased core count of the 14th-Gen i7 processor.
You can view the leaked benchmark uploaded to the Geekbench database here. The laptop used for the test was an Acer Nitro model, indicating that we can anticipate this processor to be featured in a forthcoming Acer gaming laptop. The Geekbench result also reveals some intriguing details about the upcoming Intel Core i7-14700HX mobile CPU:
- Core/Thread Count: 20 cores, 28 threads
- Maximum CPU Frequency: 5.287 GHz
- Codename: Raptor Lake
Indeed, the leaked benchmark provides valuable insights into the potential capabilities of the Intel Core i7-14700HX, but it’s essential to wait for Intel’s official specifications and product releases to get the complete and accurate information. The competition and performance comparisons between HX series processors and Core Ultra chips in the 14th-generation lineup will be intriguing for consumers looking for high-performance laptops.
While you’re here, take a moment to explore the comprehensive details about Intel’s upcoming 14th-Gen Meteor Lake processors. We’d love to hear your thoughts on the leaked benchmark scores of the Intel 14th Gen Raptor Lake i7-14700HX. Do you consider it a significant improvement over its predecessor? Feel free to express your thoughts and opinions in the comments section below.
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