Intel Core i9-14901KE With Just 8 P-Cores Is Faster Than Core i9-12900KS With 16 Cores

Aug 8, 2024 at 10:40am EDT
Intel Core i9-14901KE With Just 8 P-Cores Is Faster Than Core i9-12900KS With 16 Cores 1

Intel's fastest P-Core Only CPU, the Core i9-14901KE, has been tested and ends up being faster than the 16-core Core i9-12900KS.

Intel Core i9-14901KE 8 P-Core CPU Retains Strong Multi-Threaded Performance Despite Having No E-Cores, Over 3000 Points In Single-Threaded Tests In Geekbench

Last month, Intel silently introduced its P-Core-only offerings as the 14th Gen "E" series. These new chips are designed for embedded platforms but feature support on the LGA 1700 socket. The CPUs range from 6 P-cores to 8 P-cores and feature up to 36 MB of L3 cache & up to 5.8 GHz clocks. The lineup also includes a "K" Unlocked SKU with a TDP rated at 125W. This is the Core i9-14901KE which is also the flagship of the family.

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While the Intel Core i9-14900K features 24 Cores and 32 threads (8 P-Cores + 16 E-Cores), the Core i9-14901KE features 8 P-Cores and 16 threads. The 14901KE has a 200 MHz lower peak boost since the 14900K can boost up to 6.0 GHz though it mostly averages around 5.8 GHz. The CPU has been tested at Geekbench 6 now on a CloudSky server featuring a server-oriented motherboard with the LGA 1700 socket.

In terms of performance, the Intel Core i9-14901KE CPU scored 3018 points in the single-core and 16,308 points in the multi-core tests. The CPU averages around 5.5 GHz in clock speeds and never hits the maximum 5.8 GHz boost clocks.

Geekbench 6 (Higher is Better)
Multi-Thread
Single-Thread
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15000
20000
25000
30000
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15000
20000
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14900K
20863
3086
13900K
20189
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19605
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19279
2941
14700K
19209
2946
7900X
17850
2926
13700K
17649
2842
14901KE
16308
3018
12900KS
16104
2672

As you can see, the single-core performance of the Intel Core i9-14901KE is faster than the Core i9-13900K and close to the Core i9-14900K with the latter only leading by 2.2%. In multi-core tests, the Core i9-14901KE ends up faster than the Core i9-12900KS which is a 16-core chip with 24 threads.

It does end up a lot slower than the Core i9-14900K/13900K since those chips not only have a higher number of cores but also come with higher power limits and clocks. The potential of a P-Core chip can be seen here and with Bartlett Lake CPUs launching in 2025, it should be fun times to have two different chips, one with hybrid P/E core configs and one with P-Core only flavors.

Intel 14th Gen P-Core Only "E" Series Desktop CPUs:

CPU NameCores / ThreadsBase / Boost (Max) ClockL3 / L2 CacheTDP
Core i9-14901KE8 P / 163.8 / 5.8 GHz36 MB / 16 MB125W
Core i9-14901E8 P / 162.8 / 5.6 GHz36 MB / 16 MB65W
Core i9-14901TE8 P / 162.3 / 5.5 GHz36 MB / 16 MB45W
Core i7-14701E8 P / 162.6 / 5.4 GHz33 MB / 16 MB65W
Core i7-14701TE8 P / 162.1 / 5.2 GHz33 MB / 16 MB45W
Core i5-14501E6 P / 123.3 / 5.2 GHz24 MB / 12 MB65W
Core i5-14501TE6 P / 122.2 / 5.1 GHz24 MB / 12 MB45W
Core i5-14401E6 P / 122.5 / 4.7 GHz24 MB / 12 MB65W
Core i5-14401TE6 P / 122.0 / 4.5 GHz24 MB / 12 MB45W
Core i5-14401EF6 P / 122.5 / 4.7 GHz24 MB / 12 MB65W
Core i5-14401TEF6 P / 122.0 / 4.5 GHz24 MB / 12 MB45W

News Source: Benchleaks

About the author: A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as Wccftech's Senior Editor for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking.

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