The Intel 14th Gen Core i9 14900KF desktop CPU has been tested in PassMark, and we have a leaked benchmark showing the exciting single-core performance numbers. The desktop flagship from Intel, which is a 14th generation Core i9 processor, has passed with flying colours. It has scored incredibly high in the PassMark CPU benchmark. Here are the details of this new leak:
The world's fastest CPU (technically…) – Intel i9-14900KS
Intel's 14th generation Core i9-14900KF processor was tested on PassMark CPU Mark. It has outperformed the latest generation Core i9-13900K, which we have reviewed before. Of course, we all expect that from a new processor with improved efficiency. But how much better is it?
This leaked benchmark score for the Core i9-14900KF reveals that it is the fastest single-core CPU in PassMark's performance ranking. It scores 4,939 points, which is 3.5% better than the latest generation processor (Intel Core i9-13900KS), which previously held the #1 ranking in this benchmark.
We can see many other processors just below the Intel Core i9-14900KF. Compared to the AMD Ryzen 9 7950X, the leaked benchmark of the 14th generation Core i9 desktop processor reveals that it is ~14.4% faster in the single-core benchmark. Interestingly, Apple's new A17 Pro chip, which made its debut in the iPhone 15 Pro, is also mentioned in the PassMark single-core performance scoreboards. Impressively, it doesn't lag too far behind the 14th generation Core i9 processor. However, the A17 Pro chip is based on an architecture primarily designed for iPhones.