What are the differences between Intel K, KF, and F CPUs?
Intel makes numerous processors, split into different families. For the desktop, we've got Core i5, Core i7, and Core i9. Within each family are processor stock-keeping units (SKU), for instance, the 14900K. The Intel Core i9-14900K, being part of the Core i9 family, is one of the most powerful chips on sale from Intel. But what does the K mean? There's also an Intel Core i9-14900F, so which is the better processor to buy? I'll explain what these suffixes mean and how to pick the right chip for your system.
Intel makes numerous processors, split into different families. For the desktop, we’ve got Core i5, Core i7, and Core i9. Within each family are processor stock-keeping units (SKU), for instance, the 14900K. The Intel Core i9-14900K, being part of the Core i9 family, is one of the most powerful chips on sale from Intel. But what does the K mean? There’s also an Intel Core i9-14900F, so which is the better processor to buy? I’ll explain what these suffixes mean and how to pick the right chip for your system.
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