Intel’s Unreleased 14th Gen i3-14100 Surfaces in China; Details Here

Nov. 21, 2023



The Intel 14th Gen processor lineup for desktops has already beenreleased. However, amidst all the leaks and rumors, another chip has entered the scene. We are talking about the Intel Core i3-14100’s recent appearance which is based on the Raptor Lake Refresh architecture.

Intel 14th Gen Core i3-14100: Specs & Performance

Intel 14th Gen Core i3-14100: Specs & Performance

If you are wondering about the performance of the Intel Core i3-14100, we have actually seen an earlier leak regarding the benchmarks of this locked, non-K series Intel 14th Gen processor. This CPU had surfaced onGeekbench, and the above-mentionedleakedspecs can be verified in the test result. This was originally shared via@Benchleakson X (formerly Twitter).

The i3-14100 scores2509 ptsin Geekbench 6 Single-Core. On the multi-core side of things, it scored8881 pts. These scores are in line with a modern Core i3 processor, and we do see a slight gain in performance here. The test was taken with 5600MHz RAM.

Intel’sCore i3-14100Raptor Lake Refresh CPU has already been put on sale in China, according to the Goofish online listing (leak mentioned above). This entry-level i3 14th Gen has been priced at ~$120at the Chinese retailer (CN¥850). This is quite similar to the pricing of theIntel 13th Geni3-13100 processor. However, do note that these prices are not confirmed and could change. This Intel CPU has been mentioned in the complete Intel 14th Gen CPUlineupleak also. So yes, we have been hearing about it for a long time.

If you have Intel 12th Gen, would you consider upgrading to the Intel 14th Gen Core i3-14100 (supported with aBIOS updateon many motherboards)? What are your thoughts on the i3-14100’s specs, performance, and price, as shown in the leaks above? Let us know in the comments below.

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