Intel Core i7-14700F (14th Gen Raptor Lake):
Core & Thread Configuration
| Spec |
Detail |
| Total Cores |
20 (8 P-cores + 12 E-cores) |
| Total Threads |
28 |
| Architecture |
Raptor Lake (Intel 7 / 10nm) |
| Generation |
14th Gen |
Clock Speeds
| Spec |
Detail |
| P-core Base |
2.1 GHz |
| E-core Base |
1.5 GHz |
| P-core Max Turbo |
5.3 GHz |
| E-core Max Turbo |
4.2 GHz |
| Max Turbo Boost (3.0) |
5.4 GHz |
Cache
| Spec |
Detail |
| L3 Cache (Smart Cache) |
33 MB |
| L2 Cache |
28 MB |
| Total Cache |
61 MB |
Memory Support
| Spec |
Detail |
| DDR5 |
Up to 5600 MT/s |
| DDR4 |
Up to 3200 MT/s |
| Max Memory |
192 GB |
| Memory Channels |
2 (Dual-Channel) |
| Max Bandwidth |
89.6 GB/s |
Platform & Connectivity
| Spec |
Detail |
| Socket |
LGA 1700 |
| Compatible Chipsets |
Intel 600-series & 700-series |
| PCIe Support |
PCIe 5.0 & 4.0 |
| PCIe Lanes |
20 total |
Power
| Spec |
Detail |
| Base TDP |
65W |
| Max Turbo Power |
219W |
Graphics & Other
| Spec |
Detail |
| Integrated Graphics |
❌ None (discrete GPU required) |
| Cooler Included |
✅ Intel Laminar RM1 |
| Hyper-Threading |
✅ Yes |
| Turbo Boost Max 3.0 |
✅ Yes |
| Launch Date |
Q1 2024 |
| MSRP |
~$359 |
Worth Noting
The "F" suffix means no integrated graphics — you'll need a dedicated GPU. It supports PCIe 5.0 and up to 192GB of dual-channel DDR5 ECC memory at 5600 MHz. It's compatible with both 600-series and 700-series Intel motherboards, making it a flexible upgrade option.