Gah, we were so close to the best budget CPU ever created 😪
Aww, it was looking so good for a second there; for the briefest moment it looked like Intel was going to make itsrange of processors really count. Sadly, it seems like, aside from a barely relevant 200MHz clock speed bump on the upcoming 14th Gen chips, we're not going to see the major re-spec of the new CPU lineup earlier rumours had promised.of the new range of Intel processors which had been presented by a RedGamingTech video.
The most exciting of which, as has been recent Intel passim, was down at the lower end of the stack. The proposed Core i5 14400 was set for a bump up to 14 cores and 20 threads, and the Core i5 14100 listed as being a pure six-core, 12-thread chip. Both those low-end Core i5 processors would make for potentially outstanding gaming CPUs, and you'd have to be doing some serious productivity work to really need anything more high-spec.
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