CPU Comparison
Core i7-14700F vs Core i7-14701E
A side-by-side comparison of specs, performance and value. The Intel Core i7-14700F is a high-performance desktop processor tailored for users who prioritize raw CPU computational power and intend to use a dedicated graphics card. Released in January 2024, this 65-watt chip is functionally identical to the i7-14700 but omits the integrated UHD Graphics 770. It features a 20-core hybrid architecture: 8 Performance cores and 12 Efficient cores, providing 28 threads for demanding multitasking. With a base clock of 2.1 GHz and a max turbo of 5.4 GHz, it delivers exceptional single-threaded and multi-threaded performance. The processor boasts 33MB of L3 cache and supports dual-channel DDR4 or DDR5 memory. By disabling the integrated graphics, Intel offers this chip at a slightly lower price point, making it an attractive option for gamers and budget-conscious creators who already rely on discrete GPUs. It retains full PCIe Gen 5.0 support, ensuring compatibility with the latest high-speed peripherals without unnecessary costs.
The Bottom Line
Overview & Launch
Specifications Compared
Performance Compared
Productivity
Identical to the 14700; crushes multi-threaded productivity workloads.
Excellent single-threaded performance for office, coding, and enterprise tasks.
Gaming
Exceptional gaming performance, easily keeping up with high-end GPUs.
Can handle modern gaming well when paired with a discrete GPU, though not its primary focus.
Virtualization
28 threads make it highly capable for VMs.
Good for small VMs, though limited to 16 threads compared to hybrid counterparts.
Efficiency
Good idle efficiency, but draws up to 219W under load.
Highly efficient 65W base power with robust turbo capabilities.
Specialized Performance
AI / ML
- Strong CPU-based AI performance due to 28 threads
- Lacks integrated GPU AI acceleration
- No dedicated NPU
- CPU-based inference is supported but not specialized
Content Creation
Gaming
- Top-tier single-core speed
- Large cache improves frame consistency
- Requires a discrete GPU to function
- High clock speeds benefit gaming
- Requires discrete GPU
- Lacks E-cores for background process optimization
Industry Impact
Best CPU by Use Case
Target Audience
Strengths & Weaknesses
Pros
- Excellent value for 20-core performance
- Identical CPU performance to the i7-14700
- High 5.4 GHz turbo boost
- Saves money that can be put towards a better GPU
- Supports PCIe 5.0 and DDR5
Cons
- Requires a discrete graphics card to function
- Locked multiplier
- Can draw up to 219W under heavy load
- Lacks Intel Quick Sync video encoding acceleration
Pros
- Pure 8-core P-core design for predictable latency
- High 5.4 GHz turbo boost frequency
- 65W base TDP balances power and performance
- Supports both DDR4 and DDR5 memory
- Long-term embedded availability
Cons
- Locked multiplier
- No Efficient-cores limits multi-threading
- May carry an enterprise price premium
- Basic integrated graphics
Competitors & Alternatives
Core i7-14700F
- AMD Ryzen 7 7700Rival
Desktop
- AMD Ryzen 9 7900Rival
Desktop
- AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3DRival
Desktop
- Compare head-to-headIntel Core i5-14600KFRival
Desktop
- Compare head-to-headIntel Core i7-13700FRival
Desktop
Unlocked for overclocking if you want to push performance further.
Compare head-to-head- Intel Core i7-14700Alt
Includes integrated graphics for a slightly higher price.
Strong AMD alternative with 12 full-performance cores.
Compare head-to-headTop-tier performance for enthusiast builds.
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Core i7-14701E
- AMD Ryzen 7 8700ERival
Embedded
- AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 8700ERival
Embedded
- Compare head-to-headIntel Core i7-13700ERival
Embedded
- Compare head-to-headIntel Core i5-14501ERival
Embedded
- AMD Ryzen 9 7900ERival
Embedded
- Intel Core i7-14701TEAlt
Lower 45W TDP version for more thermally constrained environments.
- Intel Core i7-14700FAlt
Mainstream desktop alternative with hybrid cores for better multi-threading.
Higher core count for more demanding enterprise workloads.
Compare head-to-head- AMD Ryzen 7 7700Alt
Standard desktop alternative with strong single-core performance.
- Intel Core i7-14700Alt
Offers E-cores for significantly better multi-threaded value.
Our Verdict on Each
The best value 14th-gen Intel CPU for gamers, offering 20-core performance at a discount by removing unused integrated graphics.
Best for: The Intel Core i7-14700F is highly recommended for gamers and content creators who are definitely using a dedicated graphics card. It offers the exact same 20-core, 28-thread CPU performance as the standard i7-14700 but at a lower price, making it one of the best value propositions in the 14th generation. If you are building a gaming PC, this processor provides more than enough horsepower for modern titles and heavy multitasking. However, you should avoid the 'F' series if you rely on integrated graphics for troubleshooting, basic desktop use, or features like Intel Quick Sync for video encoding. Without a discrete GPU, the system will not display an image. But for the vast majority of enthusiasts and gamers, the i7-14700F is an excellent, cost-effective choice that frees up budget for a better graphics card.
Read the full reviewA robust 65W embedded processor offering high single-threaded clocks and a homogeneous P-core design for predictable enterprise workloads.
Best for: If you are designing an edge server, digital signage controller, or a business-class desktop where long-term availability and predictable performance are paramount, the Core i7-14701E is an excellent choice. Its 65W TDP is manageable with standard cooling, and the 5.4 GHz boost clock ensures snappy single-threaded performance. However, for general consumers or gamers, this processor is largely unnecessary. The absence of Efficient-cores means lower multi-threaded performance compared to the similarly priced i7-14700. Furthermore, as an embedded part, it may be harder to source through standard retail channels and could carry a price premium. Standard desktop users should look to the i5-14600K or i7-14700 for better value and overall multi-core capability. The i7-14701E should only be purchased by system integrators and enterprises that specifically require its unique P-core-only architecture and embedded lifecycle guarantees.
Read the full reviewFrequently Asked Questions
Which is better, Core i7-14700F or Core i7-14701E?
Based on our editorial ratings, the Core i7-14700F comes out ahead with a score of 9.1/10. That said, the best choice depends on your workload — check the spec and performance breakdown above for gaming, productivity and efficiency differences.
Which is faster for gaming, Core i7-14700F or Core i7-14701E?
For gaming, the Core i7-14700F leads with a gaming performance score of 96/100 among Core i7-14700F and Core i7-14701E.
Do Core i7-14700F and Core i7-14701E use the same socket?
Yes — all of these CPUs use the Intel Socket 1700 socket, so they share compatible motherboards.
Which has more cores?
The Core i7-14700F has the most cores. Core counts: Core i7-14700F (20 cores), Core i7-14701E (8 cores).