Intel has quietly released two new CPU variants in its 14th generation Raptor Lake Fresh desktop CPU family, though these are destined to be available only in a single market- China. ViaMEGAsizeGPUwe even get a look at the alleged packaging. The Chipmaker releases theCore i7-14790F, a second variant of its series, with the first one being theCore i7-14700Freleased a few days ago. This CPU has an odd configuration since it has fewer cores and more cache than the Core i7-14700F, contrary to what its SKU would imply to be a higher-spec variant.

The Core i7-14790F CPU is a 16-core processor with 8 performance cores, 8 efficient cores and 24 threads. While it shares the same frequency in different modes and power consumption ratings as the Core i7-14700F, the cache, thread and core count are a step down:

Intel Core i7-14790K CPU Exclusively made and sold in China

Not the first Chinese-Exclusive Black Edition CPUs

These F suffix CPUs are colloquially referred to as ‘Black Editions’ as Intel ditches its usual signature blue color for black in its packaging. Usually, vendors would make it meaningful when new names are added over the SKU model. For example ‘Extreme Editions’ used by Intel and ‘Black Editions’ for some variants of AMD CPUs. The reason why these CPUs exist is not known at all. The black colored box is a sign to show it is exclusively made for the Chinese market as Intel released 12th-generation and 13th-generation Black Edition variants at an earlier date. None of these F series CPUs have on-chip graphics like the K series and are rated withPCG 2020C thermal profile.

These CPUs are not included in the Z series chipset’s motherboard compatibility list by respective manufacturers. But these 14th generation F series CPUs are listed in H series motherboards made byAsusexcept the Core i7-14790F. Gigabyte hasIntel Z790andIntel B760Mmotherboards compatible with these exclusive variants, though it didn’t mention the Core i7-14790F, yet. There’s no reason why these CPUs wouldn’t be compatible with many (if not all) motherboards based on the CPU compatibility list with Raptor Lake Refresh CPUs. But given the SKUs available worldwide and the warranty period it carries, one wouldn’t be able to find any real reason to prefer this over globally available variants, except to own a model exclusively made for the Chinese markets.

Alleged Intel Core i7-14790F CPU packaging

Currently, the Core i7-14790K is priced at ¥2909 atJDwhich roughly translates to US$ 409.30 which is about $10 less than theCore i7-14700F. Irrespective of why Intel makes such CPUs exclusive for China, it brings nothing new to the table compared to the universally available Raptor Lake Core i7 CPU.

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Roshan Ashraf Shaikh

Roshan Ashraf Shaikh has been in the Indian PC hardware community since the early 2000s and has been building PCs, contributing to many Indian tech forums, & blogs. He operated Hardware BBQ for 11 years and wrote news for eTeknix & TweakTown before joining Tom’s Hardware team. Besides tech, he is interested in fighting games, movies, anime, and mechanical watches.