Intel Shatters Records with Launch of Core i9-14900KS: The World’s Fastest CPU at 6.2GHz

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Intel shatters previous records, introducing the Core i9-14900KS CPU, the globe's quickest CPU with a speed of 6.2Ghz

Intel's latest Core i9-14900KS brings an outstanding clock speed of up to 6.2GHz straight out of the box, without requiring any overclocking. This makes it the speediest consumer-level desktop CPUs, easily obtainable in the market.

Intel continues to redefine the limits of desktop CPU power with the introduction of the Core i9-14900KS. This processor, with an amazing clock speed that reaches up to 6.2GHz without needing to overclock, establishes itself as the quickest on the consumer market. This surpasses the previous record set by last year’s chip that capped at 6GHz.

The Core i9-14900KS introduces a fresh design, equipped with 24 cores and 32 threads, coupled with 36 megabytes of Intel's unique Smart Cache technology. This exclusive technology smartly distributes cache memory across the cores, guaranteeing robust performance for gaming and content creation tasks.

One of the standout features of the Core i9-14900KS is its compatibility with Enhanced Intel Application Performance Optimization (APO). This function can provide a performance boost of up to 11 percent in supported titles, improving the user's experience, especially in gaming and content production situations.

The Core i9-14900KS provides strong memory support, being able to handle up to 192GB of DDR5 5600 MT/s or DDR4 3200 MT/s memory modules. This guarantees sufficient memory bandwidth to manage heavy-duty tasks and multitasking effectively.

Intel has incorporated its Thermal Velocity Boost feature into the chip. This function, which is accessible in 11th Gen and subsequent Intel Core processors, automatically boosts the clock speed by 100 MHz provided the temperatures stay under 70 degrees Celsius (158 degrees Fahrenheit). This highlights the need for effective cooling systems to achieve the best performance.

Intel asserts that gamers could witness an enhancement in performance by up to 15 per cent, whereas, content developers might experience a substantial increase in performance of about 73 per cent during compute-heavy tasks.

The Core i9-14900KS can work with Z790 and Z690 motherboards, however, Intel suggests applying the most recent BIOS updates to achieve the best performance.

The Core i9-14900KS is currently on sale and has a starting price of $700. You can buy it on its own from regular retail stores, or it will soon be incorporated into systems provided by Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs).

It's important to mention that with this launch, Intel is primarily aiming for maximum speed rather than prioritizing artificial intelligence, a pattern that has been apparent in their product releases this year.

Regarding cost, the recommended selling price starts from $699, which is roughly Rs. 57,980. The processor can be bought worldwide from retailers either separately or included in systems provided by Intel's channel partners and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).

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