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That’s quite the uplift indeed and one of a number of benchmarks leaked.
These leaks came from a content creator over onBilibiliand were first reported byWccftech.

The Intel Core i7-14700K has four more E-cores than the i7-13700K (seen above).
So multi-core benchmark scores should of course be higher.
There were a number of other multi-core benchmarks showing again that the performance increase will be of significance.
CPU-Z showed an uplift of 16% and 3DMark CPU Profile Max showed a 15% uplift.

The Intel Core i7-14700K has four more E-cores than the i7-13700K (seen above).
We’ll have to see how it looks at release compared to the competition from AMD.











