Cinebench R23 scores for Core i5 14400 and Core i3 14100!

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Intel is about to complete its fourteenth processor generation. Initially, the series saw the light of day with the Core i9 14900K, Core i7 14700K and Core i5 14600K and their KF derivatives. Now we’re talking about the Core i5 14400 and Core i3 14100, entry-level and mid-range models.

Core i5 14400 and Core i3 14100 under Cinebench R23!

In terms of specifications, the Core i5 is a 10-core model (6P4E) with hyperthreading. Its base frequency is 2.5 GHz, with a boost to 4.7 GHz. Finally, it features 20 MB of L3 cache, 9.5 MB of L2 and a TDP of 65W.

As for the Core i3 14100, this is a much less powerful processor. First of all, it dispenses with the E-Core to feature only 4 P-Core with hyperthreading. However, it benefits from a higher base frequency: 3.5 GHz and a boost equivalent to the i5 with its 4.7 GHz. Last but not least, 12 MB of L3 cache memory is available, compared with 5 MB for L2. Its TDP is also 65W.

The two CPUs are also found on Cinebench R23, with scores of :

  • The i5 :
    • Single Core: 1773 pts
    • Multi Core: 16074 pts
  • The i3 :
    • Single Core: 1742 pts
    • Multi Core: 9091 pts

Other shots show the processors in action during an FPU stress test on Aida64. This reveals a power consumption of 68.75W on the Core i3 at a temperature of 68°C. The Core i5, meanwhile, consumed 84.75W at a temperature of 66°C. However, nothing is said about the cooling system used during the tests.

Finally, rumors suggest prices similar to their thirteenth-generation counterparts. If so, they should be in the $110 range for the i3, compared with around $220 for the i5. Finally, we can expect an announcement at CES, with a launch date of January 8, according to Guru3D.