The inclusion of the Core i9-14900KS in the retailer's offerings has drawn attention, though the actual stock availability is pending. The configurations listed, which pair the CPU with DDR4-3200 memory and omit dedicated graphics processing units, suggest an orientation towards business applications over gaming performance. The systems listed do not correspond to typical high-end gaming setups, considering the absence of a dedicated GPU.
Intel's Core i9-14900KS boasts a potential record-setting boost clock speed for a consumer processor at 6.2 GHz. The processor is equipped with 36MB of L3 cache and 32MB of L2 cache, in line with other processors in the i9-14900 series. Details regarding the core configuration and base clock speed have not been disclosed, with the focus remaining on the boost clock feature.
The authenticity of the listing is subject to verification, particularly whether the Core i9-14900KS will be included in the pre-built systems once available. If confirmed, this listing would substantiate the existence of the 6.2 GHz processor variant. Intel's historical release patterns suggest that KS variants are typically launched in the first quarter of the subsequent year.
Source: Anandtech forums