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List of Intel processors

This generational list of Intel processors attempts to present all of Intel's processors from the pioneering 4-bit 4004 (1971) to the present high-end offerings. Concise technical data is given for each product.

Intel Haswell Core i7-4771 CPU, sitting atop its original packaging that contains an OEM fan-cooled heatsink

Latest

13th generation Core

Desktop (codenamed "Raptor Lake")

Processor
family
Model Cores Clock rate (GHz) Integrated graphics Cache TDP (W) Price
(USD)
Socket Launch
Base Turbo 2.0 Max. Turbo Turbo max. 3.0 GPU Clock rate, max. EUs L2 cache Smart
cache
Base Turbo
P E Threads P E P E
Core i9 13900K 8 16 32 3.0 2.2 5.5 4.3 5.8 5.7 UHD 770 1.65 GHz 32 32 MB 36 MB 125 253 $589 LGA 1700 Q4 2022
13900KF $564
13900 2.0 1.5 5.2 4.2 5.6 5.5 UHD 770 1.65 GHz 32 65 219 $549 Q1 2023
13900F $524
13900T 1.1 0.8 5.1 3.9 5.3 UHD 770 1.65 GHz 32 35 106 $549
Core i7 13700K 8 24 3.4 2.5 5.3 4.2 5.4 1.6 GHz 24 MB 30 MB 125 253 $409 Q4 2022
13700KF $384
13700 2.1 1.5 5.1 4.1 5.2 UHD 770 1.6 GHz 32 65 219 $384 Q1 2023
13700F $359
13700T 1.4 1.0 4.8 3.6 4.9 UHD 770 1.6 GHz 32 35 106 $384
Core i5 13600K 6 20 3.5 2.6 5.1 3.9 5.1 UHD 770 1.5 GHz 32 20 MB 24 MB 125 181 $319 Q4 2022
13600KF $294
13600 2.7 2.0 5.0 3.7 5.0 UHD 770 1.55 GHz 32 11.5 MB 65 154 $255 Q1 2023
13600T 1.8 1.3 4.8 3.4 4.8 35 92 $255
13500 2.5 1.8 3.5 65 154 $232
13500T 1.6 1.2 4.6 3.2 4.6 35 92
13400 4 16 2.5 1.8 3.3 UHD 730 1.55 GHz 24 9.5 MB 20 MB 65 154 $221
13400F 148 $196
13400T 1.3 1.0 4.4 3.0 4.4 UHD 730 1.55 GHz 24 35 82 $221
Core i3 13100 4 8 3.4 4.5 4.5 1.5 GHz 5 MB 12 MB 60 89 $134
13100F 58 89 $109
13100T 2.5 4.2 4.2 UHD 730 1.5 GHz 24 35 69 $134

12th generation Core

Desktop (codenamed "Alder Lake")

Processor
family
Model Cores Clock rate (GHz) Integrated graphics Cache TDP (W) Price
(USD)
Socket Launch
Base Turbo 2.0 Max. Turbo Turbo max. 3.0 GPU Clock rate, max. EUs L2 cache Smart
cache
Base Turbo
P E Threads P E P E
Core i9 12900K 8 8 24 3.2 2.4 5.1 3.9 5.2 UHD 770 1.55 GHz 32 14 MB 30 MB 125 241 $ 589 LGA 1700 Q4 2021
12900KF $ 569
12900KS 3.4 2.5 5.2 4.0 5.5 5.3 UHD 770 1.55 GHz 32 150 241 $ 739 Q1 2022
12900 2.4 1.8 5.0 3.8 5.0 5.1 65 202 $ 489
12900F $ 464
12900T 1.4 1.0 4.8 3.6 4.9 UHD 770 1.55 GHz 32 35 106 $ 489
Core i7 12700K 4 20 3.6 2.7 4.9 3.8 5.0 1.5 GHz 12 MB 25 MB 125 190 $ 409 Q4 2021
12700KF $ 384
12700 2.1 1.6 4.8 3.6 4.9 UHD 770 1.5 GHz 32 65 180 $ 339 Q1 2022
12700F $ 314
12700T 1.4 1.0 4.6 3.4 4.7 UHD 770 1.5 GHz 32 35 95 $ 339
Core i5 12600K 6 16 3.7 2.8 4.9 3.6 4.9 1.45 GHz 9.5 MB 20 MB 125 150 $ 289 Q4 2021
12600KF $ 264
12600 12 3.3 4.8 4.8 UHD 770 1.45 GHz 32 7.5 MB 18 MB 65 117 $ 223 Q1 2022
12600T 2.1 4.6 4.6 35 74
12500 3.0 65 117 $ 202
12500T 2.0 4.4 4.4 35 74
12400 2.5 UHD 730 1.45 GHz 24 65 117 $ 192
12400F $ 167
12400T 1.8 4.2 4.2 UHD 730 1.45 GHz 24 35 74 $ 192
Core i3 12300 4 8 3.5 4.4 5 MB 12 MB 60 89 $ 143
12300T 2.3 4.2 35 69
12100 3.3 4.3 60 89 $ 122
12100F $ 97
12100T 2.2 4.1 UHD 730 1.45 GHz 24 35 69 $ 122
Pentium G7400 2 4 3.7 UHD 710 1.35 GHz 16 2.5 MB 6 MB 46 $ 64
G7400T 3.1 35
Celeron G6900 2 3.4 1.3 GHz 4 MB 46 $ 42
G6900T 2.8 35

Mobile (codenamed "Alder Lake")

Processor

family

Model Price

(USD)

Cores Threads Clock rate (GHz) Cache (MB) IGP TDP (W) Socket Release
P E Base Turbo L2 L3 GPU Clock rate, Max (MHz) EUs Base Turbo
P E P E
Core i9 12950HX $590 8 8 24 2.3 1.7 5.0 3.6 14 30 UHD 1550 32 55 157 FCBGA1964 Q2 2022
12900HX $606
12900HK $635 6 20 2.5 1.8 3.8 11.5 24 Iris Xe 1450 96 45 115 FCBGA1744 Q1 2022
12900H $617
Core i7 12850HX $428 8 24 2.1 1.5 4.8 3.4 14 25 UHD 32 55 157 FCBGA1964 Q2 2022
12800HX $457 2.0
12650HX $428 6 20 4.7 3.3 11.5 24
12800H $457 2.4 1.8 4.8 3.7 Iris Xe 1400 96 45 115 FCBGA1744 Q1 2022
12700H 2.3 1.7 4.7 3.5
12650H 4 16 9.5 UHD 64
1280P $482 8 20 1.8 1.3 4.8 3.6 11.5 Iris Xe 1450 96 28 64
1270P $438 4 16 2.2 1.6 3.5 9 18 1400
1260P 2.1 1.5 4.7 3.4
1265U $426 2 12 1.8 1.3 4.8 3.6 6.5 12 1250 15 55
1255U 1.7 1.2 4.7 3.5
1260U ? 1.1 0.8 4.7 3.5 950 9 29 FCLGA1781
1250U $426
Core i5 12600HX $284 4 16 2.5 1.8 4.6 3.3 9 18 UHD 1350 32 55 157 FCBGA1964 Q2 2022
12450HX 4 12 2.4 4.4 3.1 7 12 1300 16
12600H $311 8 16 2.7 2.0 4.5 3.3 9 18 Iris Xe 1400 80 45 95 FCBGA1744 Q1 2022
12500H 2.5 1.8 1300
12450H 4 12 2.0 1.5 4.4 7 12 UHD 1200 48
1250P $320 8 16 1.7 1.2 9 Iris Xe 1400 80 28 64
1240P 1300
1245U $309 2 12 1.6 6.5 1200 15 55
1235U 1.3 0.9
1240U ? 1.1 0.8 900 9 29 FCBGA1781
1230U $309 1.0 0.7 850
Core i3 1220P $281 1.5 1.1 UHD 1100 64 28 64 FCBGA1744
1215U 4 8 1.2 0.9 4.5 10 15 55
1210U ? 1.0 0.7 850 9 29 FCBGA1781
Pentium 8505 $161 1 6 1.2 0.9 3.25 8 1100 48 15 55 FCBGA1744
8500 ? 1.0 0.7 800 9 29 FCBGA1781
Celeron 7305 $121 1* 5 1.1 0.9 1100 15 55 FCBGA1744
7300 ? 1.0 0.7 800 9 29 FCBGA1781

11th generation Core

Desktop (codenamed "Rocket Lake")

Processor
family
Model Cores
(threads)
Clock rate IGPU Smart
cache
TDP Price
(USD)
Socket Launch
Base All-core
turbo
Turbo
boost 2.0
Turbo boost
max. 3.0
GPU Clock rate, max. EUs
Core i9 11900K 8 (16) 3.5 GHz 4.8 GHz 5.1 GHz 5.2 GHz UHD 750 1.3 GHz 32 EUs 16 MB 125 W $ 539 LGA 1200 Q1 2021
11900KF - $ 513
11900 2.5 GHz 4.7 GHz 5.0 GHz 5.1 GHz UHD 750 1.3 GHz 32 EUs 65 W $ 439
11900F - $ 422
11900T 1.5 GHz 3.7 GHz 4.8 GHz 4.9 GHz UHD 750 1.3 GHz 32 EUs 35 W $ 439
Core i7 11700K 3.6 GHz 4.6 GHz 4.9 GHz 5.0 GHz 125W $ 399
11700KF - $ 374
11700 2.5 GHz 4.4 GHz 4.8 GHz 4.9 GHz UHD 750 1.3 GHz 32 EUs 65W $ 323
11700F - $ 298
11700T 1.4 GHz 3.6 GHz 4.5 GHz 4.6 GHz UHD 750 1.3 GHz 32 EUs 35 W $ 323
Core i5 11600K 6 (12) 3.9 GHz 4.6 GHz 4.9 GHz N/A 12 MB 125 W $ 262
11600KF - $ 237
11600 2.8 GHz 4.3 GHz 4.8 GHz UHD 750 1.3 GHz 32 EUs 65 W $ 213
11600T 1.7 GHz 3.5 GHz 4.1 GHz 35 W
11500 2.7 GHz 4.2 GHz 4.6 GHz 65 W $ 192
11500T 1.5 GHz 3.4 GHz 3.9 GHz 1.2 GHz 35 W
11400 2.6 GHz 4.2 GHz 4.4 GHz UHD 730 1.3 GHz 24 EUs 65 W $ 182
11400F - $ 157
11400T 1.3 GHz 3.3 GHz 3.7 GHz UHD 730 1.2 GHz 24 EUs 35 W $ 182

Mobile (codenamed "Tiger Lake")

Processor

family

Model Cores

(threads)

Clock rate IGPU Smart

cache

TDP Socket Launch
Base Max

Turbo

GPU Clock rate, max. EUs
Xeon W-11955M 8 (16) 2.6 GHz 5.0 GHz UHD Graphics

for 11th Gen

Processors

1.45 GHz 32 EUs 24 MB 45 W FCBGA1787 Q2 2021
W-11865MRE 2.1 GHz 4.7 GHz 1.35 GHz 35 W Q3 2021
W-11865MLE 1.5 GHz 4.5 GHz 25 W
W-11855M 6 (12) 2.6 GHz 4.9 GHz 1.45 GHz 18 MB 35 W Q2 2021
W-11555MRE 2.1 GHz 4.5 GHz 1.35 GHz 12 MB Q3 2021
W-11555MLE 1.9 GHz 4.4 GHz 25 W
W-11155MRE 4 (8) 1.25 GHz 16 EUs 8 MB 35 W
W-11155MLE 1.8 GHz 3.1 GHz 25 W
Core i9 11980HK 8 (16) 2.6 GHz 5.0 GHz 1.45 GHz 32 EUs 24 MB 45 W Q2 2021
11950H
11900H 2.1 GHz 4.9 GHz 35 W
Core i7 11850HE 4.7 GHz 1.35 GHz Q3 2021
11850H 4.8 GHz 1.45 GHz Q2 2021
11800H 1.9 GHz 4.6 GHz
11850H 2.1 GHz 4.8 GHz
11600H 6 (12) 2.5 GHz 4.6 GHz Q3 2021
11390H 4 (8) 3.4 GHz 5.0 GHz 1.40 GHz 96 EUs 12 MB 28 W FCBGA1449 Q2 2021
11375H 3.0 GHz 1.35 GHz Q1 2021
11370H w/ IPU 4.8 GHz
11370H w/ IPU Q2 2021
11375H w/ IPU 5.0 GHz
1195G7 1.3 GHz 1.40 GHz 15 W
1195G7 w/ IPU
1185GRE 1.8 GHz 4.4 GHz 1.35 GHz Q3 2020
1185G7E
1165G7 1.2 GHz 4.7 GHz 1.30 GHz
1185G7 w/ IPU 4.8 GHz 1.35 GHz
1165G7 w/ IPU 4.6 GHz 1.30 GHz
1180G7 w/ IPU 0.9 GHz 1.10 GHz 7 W FCBGA1598 Q1 2021
1160G7 w/ IPU 4.4 GHz Q3 2020
Core i5 11500H 6 (12) 2.4 GHz 4.6 GHz 1.45 GHz 32 EUs 35 W FCBGA1787 Q2 2021
11500HE 2.1 GHz 4.5 GHz 1.35 GHz Q3 2021
11400H 2.5 GHz 1.45 GHz 16 EUs Q2 2021
11260H 2.1 GHz 4.4 GHz 1.40 GHz
11320H w/ IPU 4 (8) 2.5 GHz 4.5 GHz 1.35 GHz 96 EUs 28 W FCBGA1449
11300H w/ IPU 2.6 GHz 4.4 GHz 1.30 GHz 80 EUs 8 MB Q1 2021
1155G7 1.0 GHz 4.5 GHz 1.35 GHz 15 W Q2 2021
1145G7 w/ IPU 1.1 GHz 4.4 GHz 1.30 GHz Q1 2021
1145G7E w/ IPU 1.5 GHz 4.1 GHz Q3 2020
1145G7E
1135G7 0.9 GHz 4.2 GHz
1130G7 w/ IPU 0.8 GHz 4.0 GHz 1.10 GHz FCBGA1598
1140G7 w/ IPU 4.2 GHz 7 W Q1 2021
Core i3 11100HE 1.9 GHz 4.4 GHz 1.25 GHz 16 EUs 35 W FCBGA1787 Q3 2021
1125G4 0.9 GHz 3.7 GHz 48 EUs 15 W FCBGA1449 Q1 2021
1125G4 w/ IPU
1120G4 w/ IPU 0.8 GHz 3.5 GHz 1.10 GHz 7 W FCBGA1598
1115GRE 2 (4) 1.7 GHz 3.9 GHz 1.25 GHz 6 MB 15 W FCBGA1449 Q3 2020
1115G4E
1115G4 4.1 GHz
1115G4 w/ IPU
1110G4 w/ IPU 3.9 GHz 1.10 GHz 7 W FCBGA1598
Pentium Gold 7505 w/ IPU 2.0 GHz 1.25 GHz 4 MB 7 W FCBGA1449 Q4 2020
Celeron 6600HE 2 (2) 2.6 GHz N/A 1.10 GHz 16 EUs 8 MB 35 W FCBGA1787 Q3 2021
6305 w/ IPU 1.8 GHz 1.25 GHz 48 EUs 4 MB 15 W FCBGA1449 Q4 2020
6305E UHD

10th generation Core

Desktop (codenamed "Comet Lake")

Model Price

(USD)

Cores Threads Clock rate (GHz) Cache (MB) IGP TDP (W) Code­name Socket Release
Base Max. turbo L1 L2 L3 processor Clock rate (MHz)
Base Max. dynamic
i9-10910 OEM (Apple) 10 20 3.60 5.00 20 UHD 630 350 1200 125 Comet Lake LGA 1200 Q3 2020
i9-10900K $488 3.70 5.30 Q2 2020
i9-10900KF $463
i9-10900 $439 2.80 5.20 UHD 630 350 1200 65
i9-10900E $440 4.70
i9-10900F $422 5.20
i9-10900T $439 1.90 4.60 UHD 630 350 1200 35
i9-10850K $453 3.60 5.20 125
i7-10700K $374 8 16 3.80 5.10 16
i7-10700KF $349 5.10
i7-10700 $323 2.90 4.80 UHD 630 350 1200 65
i7-10700E $330 4.50 1150
i7-10700F $298 4.80
i7-10700T $323 2.00 4.50 UHD 630 350 1200 35
i7-10700TE $330 4.40 1150
i5-10600K $262 6 12 4.10 4.80 12 1200 125
i5-10600KF $237
i5-10600 $213 3.30 UHD 630 350 1200 65
i5-10600T $213 2.40 4.00 35
i5-10505 $192 3.20 4.60 65 Q1 2021
i5-10500 $192 3.10 4.50 1150 65 Q2 2020
i5-10500E $195 4.20
i5-10500T $192 2.30 3.80 35
i5-10500TE $195 3.70
i5-10400 $182 2.90 4.30 360 1100 65
i5-10400F $155
i5-10400T $182 2.30 3.60 UHD 630 350 1200 35
i3-10320 $154 4 8 3.80 4.60 8 1150 65
i3-10300 $143 3.70 4.40
i3-10300T $143 3.00 3.90 1100 35
i3-10100 $122 3.60 4.30 6 65
i3-10100E $125 3.20 3.80
i3-10100F $79 3.60 4.30
i3-10100T $122 3.00 3.80 UHD 630 350 1100 35
i3-10100TE $125 2.30 3.60

Mobile (codenamed "Comet Lake", "Ice Lake", and "Amber Lake")

Model Price

(USD)

Cores Threads Clock rate (GHz) Cache (MB) IGP TDP (W) Code­name Socket Release
Base Max. turbo L1 L2 L3 Processor Clock rate (MHz)
Base Max. dynamic
i7-1065G7 $426 4 8 1.30 3.90 8 Iris Plus 300 1100 15 Ice Lake BGA 1526 Q3 2019
i7-1060G7 1.00 3.80 8 9 BGA 1377
i7-10750H $395 6 12 2.60 5.00 12 UHD 350 1150 45 Comet Lake BGA 1440 Q1 2020
i7-10710U $443 1.10 4.70 12 300 15 BGA 1528 Q3 2019
i7-10610U $409 4 8 1.80 4.90 8 15 BGA 1528 Q2 2020
i7-10510U $409 1.80 4.90 8 BGA 1528 Q3 2019
i7-10510Y $403 1.20 4.50 8 7 Amber Lake Y BGA 1377
i5-10500H $250 6 12 2.50 4.50 12 350 1050 45 Comet Lake BGA 1440 Q4 2020
i5-10210U $297 4 8 1.60 4.20 6 UHD 620 300 1100 15 BGA 1528 Q3 2019
i3-10110Y $287 2 4 1.00 4.00 0.125 0.5 4 UHD 615 1000 7 Amber Lake Y BGA 1377

9th generation Core

Desktop (codenamed "Coffee Lake Refresh")

Model Price

(USD)

Cores Threads Clock rate (GHz) Cache (MB) IGP TDP (W) Code­name Socket Release
Base Max. turbo L1 L2 L3 processor Clock rate (MHz)
Base Max. dynamic
i9-9900KS $524 8 16 4.00 5.00 16 UHD 630 350 1200 127 Coffee Lake LGA 1151 Q4 2019
i9-9900K $499 8 16 3.60 5.00 16 UHD 630 350 1200 95 Q4 2018
i9-9900 $449 8 16 3.10 5.00 16 UHD 630 350 1200 65 Q2 2019
i9-9900T $439 8 16 2.10 4.40 16 UHD 630 350 1200 35 Q2 2019
i7-9700K $385 8 8 3.60 4.90 12 UHD 630 350 1200 95 Q4 2018
i7-9700 $335 8 8 3.00 4.70 12 UHD 630 350 1200 65 Q2 2019
i7-9700T $323 8 8 2.00 4.30 12 UHD 630 350 1200 35 Q2 2019
i7-9700TE $323 8 8 1.80 3.80 12 UHD 630 350 1150 35 Q2 2019
i5-9600K $263 6 6 3.70 4.60 9 UHD 630 350 1150 95 Q4 2018
i5-9600KF $262 6 6 3.70 4.60 9 95 Q1 2019
i5-9600 $224 6 6 3.10 4.60 9 UHD 630 350 1150 65 Q2 2019
i5-9600T $213 6 6 2.30 3.90 9 UHD 630 350 1150 35 Q2 2019
i5-9500 $202 6 6 3.00 4.40 9 UHD 630 350 1100 65 Q2 2019
i5-9500E $192 6 6 3.00 4.20 9 UHD 630 350 1100 65 Q2 2019
i5-9500F $192 6 6 3.00 4.40 9 65 Q2 2019
i5-9500T $192 6 6 2.20 3.70 9 UHD 630 350 1100 35 Q2 2019
i5-9500TE $192 6 6 2.20 3.60 9 UHD 630 350 1100 35 Q2 2019
i5-9400 $182 6 6 2.90 4.10 9 UHD 630 350 1050 65 Q2 2019
i5-9400F $149 6 6 2.90 4.10 9 65 Q1 2019
i5-9400T $182 6 6 1.80 3.40 9 UHD 630 350 1050 35 Q2 2019
i3-9350K $184 4 4 4.00 4.60 8 UHD 630 350 1150 91 Q1 2019
i3-9350KF $184 4 4 4.00 4.60 8 91 Q1 2019
i3-9320 $162 4 4 3.70 4.40 8 UHD 630 350 1150 65 Q2 2019
i3-9300 $152 4 4 3.70 4.30 8 UHD 630 350 1150 65 Q2 2019
i3-9300T $143 4 4 3.20 3.80 8 UHD 630 350 1100 35 Q2 2019
i3-9100 $122 4 4 3.60 4.20 6 UHD 630 350 1100 65 Q2 2019
i3-9100E $122 4 4 3.10 3.70 6 UHD 630 350 1050 65 Q2 2019
i3-9100F $88 4 4 3.60 4.20 6 65 Q2 2019
i3-9100T $122 4 4 3.10 3.70 6 UHD 630 350 1100 35 Q2 2019
i3-9100TE $122 4 4 2.20 3.20 6 UHD 630 350 1050 35 Q2 2019

8th generation Core

Desktop (codenamed "Coffee Lake")

Model Price

(USD)

Cores Threads Clock rate (GHz) Cache (MB) IGP TDP (W) Code­name Socket Release
Base Max. turbo L1 L2 L3 Processor Clock rate (MHz)
Base Max. dynamic
i7-8700K $359 6 12 3.70 4.70 12 UHD 630 350 1200 95 Coffee Lake LGA 1151 Q4 2017
i7-8700 $303 6 12 3.20 4.60 12 UHD 630 350 1200 65 Coffee Lake LGA 1151 Q4 2017
i7-8086K $425 6 12 4.00 5.00 12 UHD 630 350 1200 95 Coffee Lake LGA 1151 Q2 2018
i5-8600K $257 6 6 3.60 4.30 9 UHD 630 350 1150 95 Coffee Lake LGA 1151 Q4 2017
i5-8500 $202 6 6 3.00 4.10 9 UHD 630 350 1100 65 Coffee Lake LGA 1151 Q2 2018
i5-8400 $182 6 6 2.80 4.00 9 UHD 630 350 1050 65 Coffee Lake LGA 1151 Q4 2017
i3-8350K $168 4 4 4.00 8 UHD 630 350 1150 91 Coffee Lake LGA 1151 Q4 2017
i3-8100 $117 4 4 3.60 6 UHD 630 350 1100 65 Coffee Lake LGA 1151 Q4 2017

Mobile (codenamed "Coffee Lake", "Amber Lake" and "Whiskey Lake")

Model Price

(USD)

Cores Threads Clock rate (GHz) Cache (MB) IGP TDP (W) Code­name Socket Release
base max turbo L1 L2 L3 Processor Clock rate (MHz)
Base Max. dynamic
m3-8100Y $281 2 4 1.10 3.40 0.125 0.5 4 UHD 615 300 900 5 Amber Lake Y BGA 1515 Q3 2018
i9-8950HK $583 6 12 2.90 4.80 0.375 1.5 12 UHD 630 350 1200 45 Coffee Lake BGA 1440 Q2 2018
i7-8850H $395 6 12 2.60 4.30 0.375 1.5 9 UHD 630 350 1150 45 Coffee Lake BGA 1440 Q2 2018
i7-8750H $395 6 12 2.20 4.10 0.375 1.5 9 UHD 630 350 1100 45 Coffee Lake BGA 1440 Q2 2018
i7-8700B $303 6 12 3.20 4.60 0.375 1.5 12 UHD 630 350 1200 65 Coffee Lake BGA 1440 Q2 2018
i7-8665U $409 4 8 1.90 4.80 0.25 1 8 UHD 620 300 1150 15 Whiskey Lake BGA 1528 Q2 2019
i7-8650U $409 4 8 1.90 4.20 0.25 1 8 UHD 620 300 1150 15 Kaby Lake R BGA 1356 Q3 2017
i7-8569U $431 4 8 2.80 4.70 8 Iris Plus 655 300 1200 28 Coffee Lake BGA 1528 Q2 2019
i7-8565U $409 4 8 1.80 4.60 0.25 1 8 UHD 300 1150 15 Whiskey Lake BGA 1528 Q3 2018
i7-8559U $431 4 8 2.70 4.50 0.25 1 8 Iris Plus 655 300 1200 28 Coffee Lake BGA 1528 Q2 2018
i7-8557U $431 4 8 1.70 4.50 0.25 1 8 Iris Plus 645 300 1150 15 Coffee Lake BGA 1528 Q3 2019
i7-8550U $409 4 8 1.80 4.00 0.25 1 8 UHD 620 300 1150 15 Kaby Lake R BGA 1356 Q3 2017
i7-8500Y $393 2 4 1.50 4.20 0.125 0.5 4 UHD 615 300 1050 5 Amber Lake Y BGA 1515 Q1 2019
i5-8500B $192 6 6 3.00 4.10 0.375 1.5 9 UHD 630 350 1100 65 Coffee Lake BGA 1440 Q2 2018
i5-8400H $250 4 8 2.50 4.20 0.25 1 8 UHD 630 350 1100 45 Coffee Lake BGA 1440 Q2 2018
i5-8400B $182 6 6 2.80 4.00 0.375 1.5 9 UHD 630 350 1050 65 Coffee Lake BGA 1440 Q2 2018
i5-8365U $297 4 8 1.60 4.10 0.25 1 6 UHD 300 1100 15 Whiskey Lake BGA 1528 Q2 2019
i5-8350U $297 4 8 1.70 3.60 0.25 1 6 UHD 620 300 1100 15 Kaby Lake R BGA 1356 Q3 2017
i5-8310Y $281 2 4 1.60 3.90 0.125 0.5 4 UHD 617 300 1050 7 Amber Lake Y BGA 1515 Q1 2019
i5-8300H $250 4 8 2.30 4.00 0.25 1 8 UHD 630 350 1000 45 Coffee Lake BGA 1440 Q2 2018
i5-8279U $320 4 8 2.40 4.10 0.25 1 6 Iris Plus 655 300 1150 28 Coffee Lake BGA 1440 Q2 2019
i5-8269U $320 4 8 2.60 4.20 0.25 1 6 Iris Plus 655 300 1100 28 Coffee Lake BGA 1528 Q2 2018
i5-8265U $297 4 8 1.60 3.90 0.25 1 6 UHD 300 1100 15 Whiskey Lake BGA 1528 Q3 2018
i5-8260U $297 4 8 1.60 3.90 6 UHD 620 300 1100 15 Coffee Lake BGA 1528 Q4 2019
i5-8259U $320 4 8 2.30 3.80 0.25 1 6 Iris Plus 655 300 1050 28 Coffee Lake BGA 1528 Q2 2018
i5-8257U $320 4 8 1.40 3.90 0.25 1 6 Iris Plus 645 300 1050 15 Coffee Lake BGA 1528 Q3 2019
i5-8250U $297 4 8 1.60 3.40 0.25 1 6 UHD 620 300 1100 15 Kaby Lake R BGA 1356 Q3 2017
i5-8210Y $281 2 4 1.60 3.60 0.125 0.5 4 UHD 617 300 1050 7 Amber Lake Y BGA 1515 Q1 2019
i5-8200Y $291 2 4 1.30 3.90 0.125 0.5 4 UHD 615 300 950 5 Amber Lake Y BGA 1515 Q3 2018
i3-8145U $281 2 4 2.10 3.90 0.125 0.5 4 UHD 300 1000 15 Whiskey Lake BGA 1528 Q3 2018
i3-8140U $281 2 4 2.10 3.90 4 UHD 620 300 1000 15 Coffee Lake BGA 1528 Q4 2019
i3-8130U $281 2 4 2.20 3.40 0.125 0.5 4 UHD 620 300 1000 15 Kaby Lake R BGA 1356 Q1 2018
i3-8109U $304 2 4 3.00 3.60 0.125 0.5 4 Iris Plus 655 300 1050 28 Coffee Lake BGA 1528 Q2 2018
i3-8100H $225 4 4 3.00 0.25 1 6 UHD 630 350 1000 45 Coffee Lake BGA 1440 Q3 2018
i3-8100B $133 4 4 3.60 6 UHD 630 350 1050 65 Coffee Lake BGA 1440 Q3 2018

7th generation Core

Desktop (codenamed "Kaby Lake" and "Skylake-X")

Model Price

(USD)

Cores Threads Clock rate (GHz) Cache (MB) IGP TDP (W) Code­name Socket Release
Base Max. turbo L1 L2 L3 Processor Clock rate (MHz)
Base Max. dynamic
i9-7980XE $1999 18 36 2.60 4.20 24.75 165 Skylake LGA 2066 Q3 2017[1]
i9-7960X $1699 16 32 2.80 4.20 22.00 165 Skylake LGA 2066 Q3 2017[1]
i9-7940X $1399 14 28 3.10 4.30 19.25 165 Skylake LGA 2066 Q3 2017[1]
i9-7920X $1189 12 24 2.90 4.30 16.50 140 Skylake LGA 2066 Q3 2017
i9-7900X $989 10 20 3.30 4.30 13.75 140 Skylake LGA 2066 Q2 2017
i7-7820X $589 8 16 3.60 4.30 11.00 140 Skylake LGA 2066 Q2 2017
i7-7800X $383 6 12 3.50 4.00 8.25 140 Skylake LGA 2066 Q2 2017
i7-7740X $339 4 8 4.30 4.50 8 112 Kaby Lake LGA 2066 Q1 2017
i7-7700K $350 4 8 4.20 4.50 8 HD 630 350 1150 91 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017
i7-7700 $303 4 8 3.60 4.20 8 HD 630 350 1150 65 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017
i7-7700T $303 4 8 2.90 3.80 8 HD 630 350 1150 35 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017
i5-7640X $242 4 4 4.00 4.20 6 112 Kaby Lake LGA 2066 Q1 2017
i5-7600K $243 4 4 3.80 4.20 6 HD 630 350 1150 91 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017
i5-7600 $224 4 4 3.50 4.10 6 HD 630 350 1150 65 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017
i5-7600T $224 4 4 2.80 3.70 6 HD 630 350 1100 35 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017
i5-7500 $192 4 4 3.40 3.80 6 HD 630 350 1100 65 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017
i5-7500T $192 4 4 2.70 3.30 6 HD 630 350 1100 35 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017
i5-7400 $182 4 4 3.00 3.50 6 HD 630 350 1000 65 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017
i5-7400T $187 4 4 2.40 3.00 6 HD 630 350 1000 35 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017
i3-7350K $179 2 4 4.20 4 HD 630 350 1150 60 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017
i3-7320 $157 2 4 4.10 4 HD 630 350 1150 51 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017
i3-7300 $147 2 4 4.00 4 HD 630 350 1150 51 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017
i3-7300T $147 2 4 3.50 4 HD 630 350 1100 35 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017
i3-7100 $117 2 4 3.90 3 HD 630 350 1100 51 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017
i3-7100T $117 2 4 3.40 3 HD 630 350 1100 35 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017
i3-7101E $117 2 4 3.90 3 HD 630 350 1100 54 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017
i3-7101TE $117 2 4 3.40 3 HD 630 350 1100 35 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017
G4620 $93 2 4 3.70 3 HD 630 350 1100 51 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017
G4600 $82 2 4 3.60 3 HD 630 350 1100 51 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017
G4600T $75 2 4 3.00 3 HD 630 350 1050 35 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017
G4560 $64 2 4 3.50 3 HD 610 350 1050 54 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017
G4560T $64 2 4 2.90 3 HD 610 350 1050 35 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017
G3950 $52 2 2 3.00 2 HD 610 350 1050 51 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017
G3930 $42 2 2 2.90 2 HD 610 350 1050 51 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017
G3930T $42 2 2 2.70 2 HD 610 350 1000 35 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017

Mobile (codenamed "Kaby Lake" and "Apollo Lake")

Model Price

(USD)

Cores Threads Clock rate (GHz) Cache (MB) IGP TDP (W) Code­name Socket Release
Base Max. turbo L1 L2 L3 Processor Clock rate (MHz)
Base Max. dynamic
i7-7920HQ $568 4 8 3.10 4.10 0.25 1 8 HD 630 350 1100 45 Kaby Lake BGA 1440 Q1 2017
i7-7820HQ $378 4 8 2.90 3.90 0.25 1 8 HD 630 350 1100 45 Kaby Lake BGA 1440 Q1 2017
i7-7820HK $378 4 8 2.90 3.90 0.25 1 8 HD 630 350 1100 45 Kaby Lake BGA 1440 Q1 2017
i7-7700HQ $378 4 8 2.80 3.80 0.25 1 6 HD 630 350 1100 45 Kaby Lake BGA 1440 Q1 2017
i7-7660U $415 2 4 2.50 4.00 0.125 0.5 4 Iris Plus 640 300 1100 15 Kaby Lake BGA 1356 Q1 2017
i7-7600U $393 2 4 2.80 3.90 0.125 0.5 4 HD 620 300 1150 15 Kaby Lake BGA 1356 Q3 2016
i7-7567U 2 4 3.50 4.00 0.125 0.5 4 Iris Plus 650 300 1150 28 Kaby Lake Q3 2016
i7-7560U $415 2 4 2.40 3.80 0.125 0.5 4 Iris Plus 640 300 1050 15 Kaby Lake BGA 1356 Q1 2017
i7-7500U $393 2 4 2.70 3.50 0.125 0.5 4 HD 620 300 1050 15 Kaby Lake BGA 1356 Q1 2017
i7-7Y75 $393 2 4 1.30 3.60 0.125 0.5 4 HD 615 300 1050 4.5 Kaby Lake BGA 1515 Q1 2017
i5-7440HQ $250 4 4 2.80 3.80 0.25 1 6 HD 630 350 1000 45 Kaby Lake Q1 2017
i5-7300HQ $250 4 4 2.50 3.50 0.25 1 6 HD 630 350 1000 45 Kaby Lake BGA 1440 Q1 2017
i5-7360U $304 2 4 2.30 3.60 0.125 0.5 4 Iris Plus 640 300 1000 15 Kaby Lake BGA 1356 Q1 2017
i5-7300U $281 2 4 2.60 3.50 0.125 0.5 3 HD 620 300 1100 15 Kaby Lake BGA 1356 Q1 2017
i5-7287U 2 4 3.30 3.70 0.125 0.5 4 Iris Plus 650 300 1100 28 Kaby Lake Q1 2017
i5-7267U 2 4 3.10 3.50 0.125 0.5 4 Iris Plus 650 300 1050 28 Kaby Lake Q1 2017
i5-7260U $304 2 4 2.20 3.40 0.125 0.5 4 Iris Plus 640 300 950 15 Kaby Lake BGA 1356 Q1 2017
i5-7200U $281 2 4 2.50 3.10 0.125 0.5 3 HD 620 300 1000 15 Kaby Lake BGA 1356 Q3 2016
i5-7Y57 $281 2 4 1.20 3.30 0.125 0.5 4 HD 615 300 950 4.5 Kaby Lake BGA 1515 Q1 2017
i5-7Y54 $281 2 4 1.20 3.20 0.125 0.5 4 HD 615 300 950 4.5 Kaby Lake BGA 1515 Q1 2017
i3-7100H $225 2 4 3.00 0.125 0.5 3 HD 630 350 950 35 Kaby Lake BGA 1440 Q1 2017
i3-7167U 2 4 2.80 0.125 0.5 3 Iris Plus 650 300 1000 28 Kaby Lake Q1 2017
i3-7130U $281 2 4 2.70 0.125 0.5 3 HD 620 300 1000 15 Kaby Lake BGA 1356 Q2 2017
i3-7100U $281 2 4 2.40 0.125 0.5 3 HD 620 300 1000 15 Kaby Lake BGA 1356 Q3 2016
m3-7Y32 $281 2 4 1.10 3.00 0.125 0.5 4 HD 615 300 900 4.5 Kaby Lake BGA 1515 Q2 2017
m3-7Y30 $281 2 4 1.00 2.60 0.125 0.5 4 HD 615 300 900 4.5 Kaby Lake BGA 1515 Q3 2016
N4200 $161 4 4 1.10 2.50 2 HD 505 200 750 6 Apollo Lake BGA 1296 Q3 2016
4415U $161 2 4 2.30 2 HD 610 300 950 15 Kaby Lake BGA 1356 Q1 2017
4415Y $161 2 4 1.60 2 HD 615 300 850 6 Kaby Lake BGA 1515 Q2 2017
4410Y $161 2 4 1.50 2 HD 615 300 850 6 Kaby Lake BGA 1515 Q1 2017
N3450 $107 4 4 1.10 2.20 2 HD 500 200 700 6 Apollo Lake BGA 1296 Q3 2016
N3350 $107 2 2 1.10 2.40 2 HD 500 200 650 6 Apollo Lake BGA 1296 Q3 2016
3965U $107 2 2 2.20 0.125 0.5 2 HD 610 300 900 15 Kaby Lake BGA 1356 Q1 2017
3865U $107 2 2 1.80 0.125 0.5 2 HD 610 300 900 15 Kaby Lake BGA 1356 Q1 2017

All processors

All processors are listed in chronological order.

The 4-bit processors

 
Intel D4004 (ceramic variant)
 
Intel P4004 (plastic variant)

Intel 4004

First microprocessor (single-chip IC processor)

MCS-4 family:

  • 4004 – CPU
  • 4001 – ROM & 4-bit Port
  • 4002 – RAM & 4-bit Port
  • 4003 – 10-bit Shift Register
  • 4008 – Memory+I/O Interface
  • 4009 – Memory+I/O Interface
  • 4211 – General Purpose Byte I/O Port
  • 4265 – Programmable General Purpose I/O Device
  • 4269 – Programmable Keyboard Display Device
  • 4289 – Standard Memory Interface for MCS-4/40
  • 4308 – 8192-bit (1024 × 8) ROM w/ 4-bit I/O Ports
  • 4316 – 16384-bit (2048 × 8) Static ROM
  • 4702 – 2048-bit (256 × 8) EPROM
  • 4801 – 5.185 MHz Clock Generator Crystal for 4004/4201A or 4040/4201A
 
Intel C4040

Intel 4040

  • Introduced in 1974 by Intel
  • Clock speed was 740 kHz (same as the 4004 microprocessor)
  • 3,000 transistors
  • Interrupt features were available
  • Programmable memory size: 8 KB (8192 B)
  • 640 bytes of data memory
  • 24-pin DIP

The 8-bit processors

 
Intel D8008

8008

  • Introduced April 1, 1972
  • Clock rate 500 kHz (8008-1: 800 kHz)
  • 0.05 MIPS
  • Bus width: 8 bits (multiplexed address/data due to limited pins)
  • Enhancement load PMOS logic
  • 3,500 transistors at 10 μm
  • Addressable memory 16 KB
  • Typical in early 8-bit microcomputers, dumb terminals, general calculators, bottling machines
  • Developed in tandem with 4004
  • Originally intended for use in the Datapoint 2200 microcomputer
  • Key volume deployment in Texas Instruments 742 microcomputer in >3,000 Ford dealerships
 
Intel D8080

8080

  • Introduced April 1, 1974
  • Clock rate 2 MHz (very rare 8080B: 3 MHz)
  • 0.29 MIPS[2]
  • Data bus width: 8 bits, address bus: 16 bits
  • Enhancement load NMOS logic
  • 4,500 transistors at 6 μm
  • Assembly language downward compatible with 8008
  • Addressable memory 64 KB (64 × 1024 B)
  • Up to 10× the performance of the 8008
  • Used in e.g. the Altair 8800, traffic light controller, cruise missile
  • Required six support chips versus 20 for the 8008
 
Intel D8085A
 
Intel P8085 (plastic variant)

8085

Microcontrollers

They are ICs with CPU, RAM, ROM (or PROM or EPROM), I/O Ports, Timers & Interrupts

 
Intel P8048H

Intel 8048

MCS-48 family:

  • Intel 8020 – Single-Component 8-bit Microcontroller, 1 KB ROM, 64 Byte RAM, 13 I/O ports
  • Intel 8021 – Single-Component 8-bit Microcontroller, 1 KB ROM, 64 Byte RAM, 21 I/O ports
  • Intel 8022 – Single-Component 8-bit Microcontroller, With On-Chip A/D Converter
  • Intel 8035 – Single-Component 8-bit Microcontroller, 64 Byte RAM
  • Intel 8039 – Single-Component 8-bit Microcontroller, 128 Byte RAM
  • Intel 8040 – Single-Component 8-bit Microcontroller, 256 Byte RAM
  • Intel 8048 – Single-Component 8-bit Microcontroller, 1 KB ROM, 64 byte RAM, 27 I/O ports, 0.73 MIPS @ 11 MHz
  • Intel 8049 – Single-Component 8-bit Microcontroller, 2 KB ROM, 128 byte RAM, 27 I/O ports,
  • Intel 8050 – Single-Component 8-bit Microcontroller, 4 KB ROM, 256 byte RAM, 27 I/O ports,
  • Intel 8748 – Single-Component 8-bit Microcontroller, 1 KB EPROM, 64 byte RAM, 27 I/O ports,
  • Intel 8749 – Single-Component 8-bit Microcontroller, 2 KB EPROM, 128 byte RAM, 27 I/O ports,
  • Intel 87P50 – Single-Component 8-bit Microcontroller, ext. ROM socket (2758/2716/2732), 256 byte RAM, 27 I/O ports
  • Intel 8648 – Single-Component 8-bit Microcontroller, 1 KB OTP EPROM, 64 byte RAM, 27 I/O ports
  • Intel 8041 – Universal Peripheral Interface 8-bit Slave Microcontroller, 1 KB ROM, 64 byte RAM
  • Intel 8041AH – Universal Peripheral Interface 8-bit Slave Microcontroller, 1 KB ROM, 128 byte RAM
  • Intel 8641 – Universal Peripheral Interface 8-bit Slave Microcontroller ?
  • Intel 8741 – Universal Peripheral Interface 8-bit Slave Microcontroller, 1 KB EPROM, 64 byte RAM
  • Intel 8741AH – Universal Peripheral Interface 8-bit Slave Microcontroller, 1 KB EPROM, 128 byte RAM
  • Intel 8042 – Universal Peripheral Interface 8-bit Slave Microcontroller, 2 KB ROM, 256 byte RAM
  • Intel 8742 – Universal Peripheral Interface 8-bit Slave Microcontroller, 2 KB EPROM, 128 byte RAM
  • Intel 8742AH – Universal Peripheral Interface 8-bit Slave Microcontroller, 2 KB OTP EPROM, 256 byte RAM
  • Intel 8243 – Input/Output Expander. The available 28-pin PLCC version in sampling for first quarter of 1986.[4]
  • Intel 8244 – General Purpose Graphics Display Device (ASIC NTSC/SECAM)
  • Intel 8245 – General Purpose Graphics Display Device (ASIC PAL)[5]
 
Intel P8051

Intel 8051

MCS-51 family:

  • 8031 – 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller
  • 8032 – 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller
  • 8044 – High Performance 8-bit Microcontroller
  • 8344 – High Performance 8-bit Microcontroller
  • 8744 – High Performance 8-bit Microcontroller
  • 8051 – 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller
  • 8052 – 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller
  • 8054 – 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller
  • 8058 – 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller
  • 8351 – 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller
  • 8352 – 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller
  • 8354 – 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller
  • 8358 – 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller
  • 8751 – 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller
  • 8752 – 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller
  • 8754 – 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller
  • 8758 – 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller

Intel 80151

MCS-151 family:

  • 80151 – High Performance 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller
  • 83151 – High Performance 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller
  • 87151 – High Performance 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller
  • 80152 – High Performance 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller
  • 83152 – High Performance 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller

Intel 80251

MCS-251 family:

  • 80251 – 8/16/32-bit Microcontroller
  • 80252 – 8/16/32-bit Microcontroller
  • 80452 – 8/16/32-bit Microcontroller
  • 83251 – 8/16/32-bit Microcontroller
  • 87251 – 8/16/32-bit Microcontroller
  • 87253 – 8/16/32-bit Microcontroller

MCS-96 family

  • 8061 – 16-bit Microcontroller (parent of MCS-96 family ROMless With A/D, most sold to Ford)
  • 8094 – 16-bit Microcontroller (48-Pin ROMLess Without A/D)
  • 8095 – 16-bit Microcontroller (48-Pin ROMLess With A/D)
  • 8096 – 16-bit Microcontroller (68-Pin ROMLess Without A/D)
  • 8097 – 16-bit Microcontroller (68-Pin ROMLess With A/D)
  • 8394 – 16-bit Microcontroller (48-Pin With ROM Without A/D)
  • 8395 – 16-bit Microcontroller (48-Pin With ROM With A/D)
  • 8396 – 16-bit Microcontroller (68-Pin With ROM Without A/D)
  • 8397 – 16-bit Microcontroller (68-Pin With ROM With A/D)
  • 8794 – 16-bit Microcontroller (48-Pin With EROM Without A/D)
  • 8795 – 16-bit Microcontroller (48-Pin With EROM With A/D)
  • 8796 – 16-bit Microcontroller (68-Pin With EROM Without A/D)
  • 8797 – 16-bit Microcontroller (68-Pin With EROM With A/D)
  • 8098 – 16-bit Microcontroller
  • 8398 – 16-bit Microcontroller
  • 8798 – 16-bit Microcontroller
  • 80196 – 16-bit Microcontroller
  • 83196 – 16-bit Microcontroller
  • 87196 – 16-bit Microcontroller
  • 80296 – 16-bit Microcontroller

The bit-slice processor

3000 family

 
Intel D3002

Introduced in the third quarter of 1974, these bit-slicing components used bipolar Schottky transistors. Each component implemented two bits of a processor function; packages could be interconnected to build a processor with any desired word length. Members of the family:

  • 3001 – Microcontrol Unit
  • 3002 – 2-bit Arithmetic Logic Unit slice
  • 3003 – Look-ahead Carry Generator
  • 3205 – High-performance 1 of 8 Binary Decoder
  • 3207 – Quad Bipolar-to-MOS Level Shifter and Driver
  • 3208 – Hex Sense Amp and Latch for MOS Memories
  • 3210 – TTL-to-MOS Level Shifter and High Voltage Clock Driver
  • 3211 – ECL-to-MOS Level Shifter and High Voltage Clock Driver
  • 3212 – Multimode Latch Buffer
  • 3214 – Interrupt Control Unit
  • 3216 – Parallel, Inverting Bi-Directional Bus Driver
  • 3222 – Refresh Controller for 4K (4096 B) NMOS DRAMs
  • 3226 – Parallel, Inverting Bi-Directional Bus Driver
  • 3232 – Address Multiplexer and Refresh Counter for 4K DRAMs
  • 3242 – Address Multiplexer and Refresh Counter for 16K (16 × 1024 B) DRAMs
  • 3245 – Quad Bipolar TTL-to-MOS Level Shifter and Driver for 4K
  • 3246 – Quad Bipolar ECL-to-MOS Level Shifter and Driver for 4K
  • 3404 – High-performance 6-bit Latch
  • 3408 – Hex Sense Amp and Latch for MOS Memories
  • 3505 – Next generation processor

Bus width 2n bits data/address (depending on number n of slices used)

The 16-bit processors: MCS-86 family

 
Intel D8086

8086

  • Introduced June 8, 1978
  • Clock rates:
    • 5 MHz, 0.33 MIPS[3]
    • 8 MHz, 0.66 MIPS
    • 10 MHz, 0.75 MIPS
  • The memory is divided into odd and even banks. It accesses both banks concurrently to read 16 bits of data in one clock cycle
  • Data bus width: 16 bits, address bus: 20 bits
  • 29,000 transistors at 3 μm
  • Addressable memory 1 megabyte (10242 B)
  • Up to 10× the performance of 8080
  • First used in the Compaq Deskpro IBM PC-compatible computers. Later used in portable computing, and in the IBM PS/2 Model 25 and Model 30. Also used in the AT&T PC6300 / Olivetti M24, a popular IBM PC-compatible (predating the IBM PS/2 line)
  • Used segment registers to access more than 64 KB of data at once, which many programmers complained made their work excessively difficult.[citation needed]
  • The first x86 CPU
  • Later renamed the iAPX 86[6]
 
Intel D8088

8088

  • Introduced June 1, 1979
  • Clock rates:
    • 4.77 MHz, 0.33 MIPS
    • 8 MHz, 0.66 MIPS[3]
  • 16-bit internal architecture
  • External data bus width: 8 bits, address bus: 20 bits
  • 29,000 transistors at 3 μm
  • Addressable memory 1 megabyte
  • Identical to 8086 except for its 8-bit external bus (hence an 8 instead of a 6 at the end); identical Execution Unit (EU), different Bus Interface Unit (BIU)[6]
  • Used in IBM PC and PC-XT and compatibles
  • Later renamed the iAPX 88[6]
 
Intel C80186 6 MHz

80186

  • Introduced 1982
  • Clock rates
    • 6 MHz, > 1 MIPS
  • 55,000 transistors
  • Included two timers, a DMA controller, and an interrupt controller on the chip in addition to the processor (these were at fixed addresses which differed from the IBM PC, although it was used by several PC compatible vendors such as Australian company Cleveland)
  • Added a few opcodes and exceptions to the 8086 design, otherwise identical instruction set to 8086 and 8088
    • BOUND, ENTER, LEAVE
    • INS, OUTS
    • IMUL imm, PUSH imm, PUSHA, POPA
    • RCL/RCR/ROL/ROR/SHL/SHR/SAL/SAR reg, imm
  • Address calculation and shift operations are faster than 8086
  • Used mostly in embedded applications – controllers, point-of-sale systems, terminals, and the like
  • Used in several non-PC compatible DOS computers including RM Nimbus, Tandy 2000, and CP/M 86 Televideo PM16 server
  • Later renamed to iAPX 186

80188

  • A version of the 80186 with an 8-bit external data bus
  • Later renamed the iAPX 188
 
Intel C80286 6 MHz

80286

  • Introduced February 2, 1982
  • Clock rates:
    • 6 MHz, 0.9 MIPS
    • 8 MHz, 10 MHz, 1.5 MIPS
    • 12.5 MHz, 2.66 MIPS
    • 16 MHz, 20 MHz and 25 MHz available.
  • Data bus width: 16 bits, address bus: 24 bits
  • Included memory protection hardware to support multitasking operating systems with per-process address space.
  • 134,000 transistors at 1.5 μm
  • Addressable memory 16 MB
  • Added protected-mode features to 8086 with essentially the same instruction set
  • 3–6× the performance of the 8086
  • Widely used in IBM PC AT and AT clones contemporary to it

32-bit processors: the non-x86 microprocessors

iAPX 432

  • Introduced January 1, 1981 as Intel's first 32-bit microprocessor
  • Multi-chip CPU
  • Object/capability architecture
  • Microcoded operating system primitives
  • One terabyte virtual address space
  • Hardware support for fault tolerance
  • Two-chip General Data Processor (GDP), consists of 43201 and 43202
  • 43203 Interface Processor (IP) interfaces to I/O subsystem
  • 43204 Bus Interface Unit (BIU) simplifies building multiprocessor systems
  • 43205 Memory Control Unit (MCU)
  • Architecture and execution unit internal data base paths: 32 bits
  • Clock rates:
    • 5 MHz
    • 7 MHz
    • 8 MHz

i960 a.k.a. 80960

  • Introduced April 5, 1988
  • RISC-like 32-bit architecture
  • Predominantly used in embedded systems
  • Evolved from the capability processor developed for the BiiN joint venture with Siemens
  • Many variants identified by two-letter suffixes

i860 a.k.a. 80860

XScale

  • Introduced August 23, 2000
  • 32-bit RISC microprocessor based on the ARM architecture
  • Many variants, such as the PXA2xx applications processors, IOP3xx I/O processors and IXP2xxx and IXP4xx network processors

32-bit processors: the 80386 range

 
Intel 80386DX
 
Intel 80386DX with Intel 387 math processor

80386DX

  • Introduced October 17, 1985
  • Clock rates:
    • 16 MHz, 5 MIPS
    • 20 MHz, 6 to 7 MIPS, introduced February 16, 1987
    • 25 MHz, 7.5 MIPS, introduced April 4, 1988
    • 33 MHz, 9.9 MIPS (9.4 SPECint92 on Compaq/i 16 KB L2), introduced April 10, 1989
  • Data bus width: 32 bits, address bus: 32 bits
  • 275,000 transistors at 1 μm
  • Addressable memory 4 GB (4 × 10243 B)
  • Virtual memory 64 TB (64 × 10244 B)[7][8]
  • First x86 chip to handle 32-bit data sets
  • Reworked and expanded memory protection support including paged virtual memory and virtual-86 mode, features required at the time by Xenix and Unix. This memory capability spurred the development and availability of OS/2 and is a fundamental requirement for modern operating systems like Linux, Windows, and macOS
  • First used by Compaq in the Deskpro 386. Used in desktop computing
  • Unlike the DX naming convention of the 486 chips, it had no math co-processor
  • Later renamed Intel386 DX

80386SX

  • Introduced June 16, 1988
  • Clock rates:
    • 16 MHz, 2.5 MIPS
    • 20 MHz, 3.1 MIPS, introduced January 25, 1989
    • 25 MHz, 3.9 MIPS, introduced January 25, 1989
    • 33 MHz, 5.1 MIPS, introduced October 26, 1992
  • 32-bit internal architecture
  • External data bus width: 16 bits
  • External address bus width: 24 bits
  • 275,000 transistors at 1 μm
  • Addressable memory 16 MB
  • Virtual memory 64 TB[7]
  • Narrower buses enable low-cost 32-bit processing
  • Used in entry-level desktop and portable computing
  • No math co-processor
  • No commercial software used protected mode or virtual storage for many years
  • Later renamed Intel386 SX

80376

 
The Intel i376 is an embedded version of the i386SX
  • Introduced January 16, 1989; discontinued June 15, 2001
  • Variant of 386SX intended for embedded systems
  • No "real mode", starts up directly in "protected mode"
  • Replaced by much more successful 80386EX from 1994

80386SL

  • Introduced October 15, 1990
  • Clock rates:
    • 20 MHz, 4.21 MIPS
    • 25 MHz, 5.3 MIPS, introduced September 30, 1991
  • 32-bit internal architecture
  • External bus width: 16 bits
  • 855,000 transistors at 1 μm
  • Addressable memory 4 GB
  • Virtual memory 64 TB[7]
  • First chip specifically made for portable computers because of low power consumption of chip
  • Highly integrated, includes cache, bus, and memory controllers
 
Intel 80386EX

80386EX

  • Introduced August 1994
  • Variant of 80386SX intended for embedded systems
  • Static core (i.e. may run as slowly (and thus, power efficiently) as desired) down to full halt
  • On-chip peripherals:
    • Clock and power management
    • Timers/counters
    • Watchdog timer
    • Serial I/O units (sync and async) and parallel I/O
    • DMA
    • RAM refresh
    • JTAG test logic
  • Significantly more successful than the 80376
  • Used aboard several orbiting satellites and microsatellites
  • Used in NASA's FlightLinux project

32-bit processors: the 80486 range

 
Intel 80486DX 33 MHz

80486DX

  • Introduced April 10, 1989
  • Clock rates:
    • 25 MHz, 20 MIPS (16.8 SPECint92, 7.40 SPECfp92)
    • 33 MHz, 27 MIPS (22.4 SPECint92 on Micronics M4P 128 KB L2), introduced May 7, 1990
    • 50 MHz, 41 MIPS (33.4 SPECint92, 14.5 SPECfp92 on Compaq/50L 256 KB L2), introduced June 24, 1991
  • Bus width: 32 bits
  • 1.2 million transistors at 1 μm; the 50 MHz was at 0.8 μm
  • Addressable memory 4 GB
  • Virtual memory 64 TB[7]
  • Level 1 cache of 8 KB on chip
  • Math coprocessor on chip
  • 50× performance of the 8088
  • Officially named Intel486 DX
  • Used in desktop computing and servers
  • Family 4 model 1
 
Intel 80486SX 33 MHz

80486SX

  • Introduced April 22, 1991
  • Clock rates:
    • 16 MHz, 13 MIPS
    • 20 MHz, 16.5 MIPS, introduced September 16, 1991
    • 25 MHz, 20 MIPS (12 SPECint92), introduced September 16, 1991
    • 33 MHz, 27 MIPS (15.86 SPECint92), introduced September 21, 1992
  • Bus width: 32 bits
  • 1.185 million transistors at 1 μm and 900,000 at 0.8 μm
  • Addressable memory 4 GB
  • Virtual memory 64 TB[7]
  • Identical in design to 486DX but without a math coprocessor. The first version was an 80486DX with disabled math coprocessor in the chip and different pin configuration. If the user needed math coprocessor capabilities, he must add 487SX which was actually a 486DX with different pin configuration to prevent the user from installing a 486DX instead of 487SX, so with this configuration 486SX+487SX you had 2 identical CPU's with only 1 effectively turned on
  • Officially named Intel486 SX
  • Used in low-cost entry to 486 CPU desktop computing, as well as extensively in low cost mobile computing
  • Upgradable with the Intel OverDrive processor
  • Family 4 model 2
 
Intel 80486DX2 66 MHz

80486DX2

  • Introduced March 3, 1992
  • Runs at twice the speed of the external bus (FSB)
  • Fits in Socket 3
  • Clock rates:
    • 40 MHz
    • 50 MHz, 41 MIPS
    • 66 MHz, 54 MIPS
  • Officially named Intel486 DX2
  • Family 4 model 3
 
Intel 80486SL

80486SL

  • Introduced November 9, 1992
  • Clock rates:
    • 20 MHz, 15.4 MIPS
    • 25 MHz, 19 MIPS
    • 33 MHz, 25 MIPS
  • Bus width: 32 bits
  • 1.4 million transistors at 0.8 μm
  • Addressable memory 4 GB
  • Virtual memory 64 TB
  • Officially named Intel486 SL
  • Used in notebook computers
  • Family 4 model 4
 
Intel 80486DX4 100 MHz

80486DX4

  • Introduced March 7, 1994
  • Clock rates:
    • 75 MHz, 53 MIPS (41.3 SPECint92, 20.1 SPECfp92 on Micronics M4P 256 KB L2)
    • 100 MHz, 70.7 MIPS (54.59 SPECint92, 26.91 SPECfp92 on Micronics M4P 256 KB L2)
  • 1.6 million transistors at 0.6 μm
  • Bus width: 32 bits
  • Addressable memory 4 GB
  • Virtual memory 64 TB
  • Socket 3 168-pin PGA Package, or 208 sq. ftP package
  • Officially named Intel486 DX4
  • Used in high performance entry-level desktops and value notebooks
  • Family 4 model 8

32-bit processors: P5 microarchitecture

 
Intel Pentium P5 (A80501) 60 MHz, without GoldCap
 
Intel Pentium P5 (A80501) 66 MHz, with GoldCap

Original Pentium

  • Introduced March 22, 1993
  • Bus width: 64 bits
  • System bus clock rate 60 or 66 MHz
  • Address bus: 32 bits
  • Addressable memory 4 GB
  • Virtual memory 64 TB
  • Superscalar architecture
  • Runs on 3.3 volts (except the very first generation "P5")
  • Used in desktops
  • 8 KB of instruction cache
  • 8 KB of data cache
  • P5 – 0.8 μm process technology
    • Introduced March 22, 1993
    • 3.1 million transistors
    • The only Pentium to run on 5 Volts
    • Socket 4 273 pin PGA Package
    • Package dimensions 2.16 in × 2.16 in
    • Family 5 model 1
    • Variants
      • 60 MHz, 100 MIPS (70.4 SPECint92, 55.1 SPECfp92 on Xpress 256 KB L2)
      • 66 MHz, 112 MIPS (77.9 SPECint92, 63.6 SPECfp92 on Xpress 256 KB L2)
  • P54 – 0.6 μm process technology
    • Socket 5 296/320-pin PGA package
    • 3.2 million transistors
    • Variants
      • 75 MHz, 126.5 MIPS (2.31 SPECint95, 2.02 SPECfp95 on Gateway P5 256K L2)
        • Introduced October 10, 1994
      • 90, 100 MHz, 149.8 and 166.3 MIPS respectively (2.74 SPECint95, 2.39 SPECfp95 on Gateway P5 256K L2 and 3.30 SPECint95, 2.59 SPECfp95 on Xpress 1ML2 respectively)
        • Introduced March 7, 1994
  • P54CQS – 0.35 μm process technology
    • Socket 5 296/320 pin PGA package
    • 3.2 million transistors
    • Variants
      • 120 MHz, 203 MIPS (3.72 SPECint95, 2.81 SPECfp95 on Xpress 1 MB L2)
        • Introduced March 27, 1995
  •  
    Intel Pentium P54 133 MHz
    P54CS – 0.35 μm process technology
    • 3.3 million transistors
    • 90 mm2 die size
    • Family 5 model 2
    • Variants
    • Socket 5 296/320-pin PGA package
      • 133 MHz, 218.9 MIPS (4.14 SPECint95, 3.12 SPECfp95 on Xpress 1 MB L2)
        • Introduced June 12, 1995
      • 150, 166 MHz, 230 and 247 MIPS respectively
        • Introduced January 4, 1996
    • Socket 7 296/321-pin PGA package
      • 200 MHz, 270 MIPS (5.47 SPECint95, 3.68 SPECfp95)
        • Introduced June 10, 1996
 
Intel Pentium P55C 166 MHz

Pentium with MMX Technology

  • P55C – 0.35 μm process technology
    • Introduced January 8, 1997
    • Intel MMX (instruction set) support
    • Socket 7 296/321 pin PGA (pin grid array) package
    • 16 KB L1 instruction cache
    • 16 KB data cache
    • 4.5 million transistors
    • System bus clock rate 66 MHz
    • Basic P55C is family 5 model 4, mobile are family 5 model 7 and 8
    • Variants
      • 166, 200 MHz introduced January 8, 1997
      • 233 MHz introduced June 2, 1997
      • 133 MHz (Mobile)
      • 166, 266 MHz (Mobile) introduced January 12, 1998
      • 200, 233 MHz (Mobile) introduced September 8, 1997
      • 300 MHz (Mobile) introduced January 7, 1999

32-bit processors: P6/Pentium M microarchitecture

 
Intel Pentium Pro 200 MHz

Pentium Pro

  • Introduced November 1, 1995
  • Multichip Module (2 die)
  • Precursor to Pentium II and III
  • Primarily used in server systems
  • Socket 8 processor package (387 pins; Dual SPGA)
  • 5.5 million transistors
  • Family 6 model 1
  • 0.6 μm process technology
    • 16 KB L1 cache
    • 256 KB integrated L2 cache
    • 60 MHz system bus clock rate
    • Variants
      • 150 MHz
  • 0.35 μm process technology, (two die, a 0.35 μm CPU with 0.6 μm L2 cache)
    • 5.5 million transistors
    • 512 KB or 256 KB integrated L2 cache
    • 60 or 66 MHz system bus clock rate
    • Variants
      • 150 MHz (60 MHz bus clock rate, 256 KB 0.5 μm cache) introduced November 1, 1995
      • 166 MHz (66 MHz bus clock rate, 512 KB 0.35 μm cache) introduced November 1, 1995
      • 180 MHz (60 MHz bus clock rate, 256 KB 0.6 μm cache) introduced November 1, 1995
      • 200 MHz (66 MHz bus clock rate, 256 KB 0.6 μm cache) introduced November 1, 1995
      • 200 MHz (66 MHz bus clock rate, 512 KB 0.35 μm cache) introduced November 1, 1995
      • 200 MHz (66 MHz bus clock rate, 1 MB 0.35 μm cache) introduced August 18, 1997

Pentium II

  • Introduced May 7, 1997
  • Pentium Pro with MMX and improved 16-bit performance
  • 242-pin Slot 1 (SEC) processor package
  • Voltage identification pins
  • 7.5 million transistors
  • 32 KB L1 cache
  • 512 KB 12 frequency external L2 cache
  • The Performance Enhanced mobile Pentium II (codenamed Dixon) had a full-speed 256 KB L2 cache
  • Klamath0.35 μm process technology (233, 266, 300 MHz)
    • 66 MHz system bus clock rate
    • Family 6 model 3
    • Variants
      • 233, 266, 300 MHz introduced May 7, 1997
  • Deschutes0.25 μm process technology (333, 350, 400, 450 MHz)
    • Introduced January 26, 1998
    • 66 MHz system bus clock rate (333 MHz variant), 100 MHz system bus clock rate for all subsequent models
    • Family 6 model 5
    • Variants
      • 333 MHz introduced January 26, 1998
      • 350, 400 MHz introduced April 15, 1998
      • 450 MHz introduced August 24, 1998
      • 233, 266 MHz (Mobile) introduced April 2, 1998
      • 333 MHz Pentium II Overdrive processor for Socket 8 Introduced August 10, 1998
      • 300 MHz (Mobile) introduced September 9, 1998
      • 333 MHz (Mobile) introduced January 25, 1999

Celeron (Pentium II-based)

  • Covington0.25 μm process technology
    • Introduced April 15, 1998
    • 242-pin Slot 1 SEPP (Single Edge Processor Package)
    • 7.5 million transistors
    • 66 MHz system bus clock rate
    • Slot 1
    • 32 KB L1 cache
    • No L2 cache
    • Variants
      • 266 MHz introduced April 15, 1998
      • 300 MHz introduced June 9, 1998
  • Mendocino0.25 μm process technology
    • Introduced August 24, 1998
    • 242-pin Slot 1 SEPP (Single Edge Processor Package), Socket 370 PPGA package
    • 19 million transistors
    • 66 MHz system bus clock rate
    • Slot 1, Socket 370
    • 32 KB L1 cache
    • 128 KB integrated cache
    • Family 6 model 6
    • Variants
      • 300, 333 MHz introduced August 24, 1998
      • 366, 400 MHz introduced January 4, 1999
      • 433 MHz introduced March 22, 1999
      • 466 MHz
      • 500 MHz introduced August 2, 1999
      • 533 MHz introduced January 4, 2000
      • 266 MHz (Mobile)
      • 300 MHz (Mobile)
      • 333 MHz (Mobile) introduced April 5, 1999
      • 366 MHz (Mobile)
      • 400 MHz (Mobile)
      • 433 MHz (Mobile)
      • 450 MHz (Mobile) introduced February 14, 2000
      • 466 MHz (Mobile)
      • 500 MHz (Mobile) introduced February 14, 2000

Pentium II Xeon (chronological entry)

  • Introduced June 29, 1998

Pentium III

  • Katmai0.25 μm process technology
    • Introduced February 26, 1999
    • Improved PII (i.e. P6-based core) now including Streaming SIMD Extensions (SSE)
    • 9.5 million transistors
    • 512 KB (512 × 1024 B) 12 bandwidth L2 External cache
    • 242-pin Slot 1 SECC2 (Single Edge Contact cartridge 2) processor package
    • System bus clock rate 100 MHz, 133 MHz (B-models)
    • Slot 1
    • Family 6 model 7
    • Variants
      • 450, 500 MHz introduced February 26, 1999
      • 550 MHz introduced May 17, 1999
      • 600 MHz introduced August 2, 1999
      • 533, 600 MHz introduced (133 MHz bus clock rate) September 27, 1999
  • Coppermine0.18 μm process technology
    • Introduced October 25, 1999
    • 28.1 million transistors
    • 256 KB (512 × 1024 B) Advanced Transfer L2 cache (integrated)
    • 242-pin Slot-1 SECC2 (Single Edge Contact cartridge 2) processor package, 370-pin FC-PGA (flip-chip pin grid array) package
    • System Bus clock rate 100 MHz (E-models), 133 MHz (EB models)
    • Slot 1, Socket 370
    • Family 6 model 8
    • Variants
      • 500 MHz (100 MHz bus clock rate)
      • 533 MHz
      • 550 MHz (100 MHz bus clock rate)
      • 600 MHz
      • 600 MHz (100 MHz bus clock rate)
      • 650 MHz (100 MHz bus clock rate) introduced October 25, 1999
      • 667 MHz introduced October 25, 1999
      • 700 MHz (100 MHz bus clock rate) introduced October 25, 1999
      • 733 MHz introduced October 25, 1999
      • 750, 800 MHz (100 MHz bus clock rate) introduced December 20, 1999
      • 850 MHz (100 MHz bus clock rate) introduced March 20, 2000
      • 866 MHz introduced March 20, 2000
      • 933 MHz introduced May 24, 2000
      • 1000 MHz introduced March 8, 2000 (not widely available at time of release)
      • 1100 MHz
      • 1133 MHz (first version recalled, later re-released)
      • 400, 450, 500 MHz (Mobile) introduced October 25, 1999
      • 600, 650 MHz (Mobile) introduced January 18, 2000
      • 700 MHz (Mobile) introduced April 24, 2000
      • 750 MHz (Mobile) introduced June 19, 2000
      • 800, 850 MHz (Mobile) introduced September 25, 2000
      • 900, 1000 MHz (Mobile) introduced March 19, 2001
  • Tualatin0.13 μm process technology
    • Introduced July 2001
    • 28.1 million transistors
    • 32 KB (32 × 1024 B) L1 cache
    • 256 KB or 512 KB Advanced Transfer L2 cache (integrated)
    • 370-pin FC-PGA2 (flip-chip pin grid array) package
    • 133 MHz system bus clock rate
    • Socket 370
    • Family 6 model 11
    • Variants
      • 1133 MHz (256 KB L2)
      • 1133 MHz (512 KB L2)
      • 1200 MHz
      • 1266 MHz (512 KB L2)
      • 1333 MHz
      • 1400 MHz (512 KB L2)

Pentium II Xeon and Pentium III Xeon

  • PII Xeon
    • Variants
      • 400 MHz introduced June 29, 1998
      • 450 MHz (512 KB L2 cache) introduced October 6, 1998
      • 450 MHz (1 MB and 2 MB L2 cache) introduced January 5, 1999
  • PIII Xeon
    • Introduced October 25, 1999
    • 9.5 million transistors at 0.25 μm or 28 million at 0.18 μm
    • L2 cache is 256 KB, 1 MB, or 2 MB Advanced Transfer Cache (Integrated)
    • Processor Package Style is Single Edge Contact Cartridge (S.E.C.C.2) or SC330
    • System Bus clock rate 133 MHz (256 KB L2 cache) or 100 MHz (1–2 MB L2 cache)
    • System Bus width: 64 bits
    • Addressable memory: 64 GB
    • Used in two-way servers and workstations (256 KB L2) or 4- and 8-way servers (1–2 MB L2)
    • Family 6 model 10
    • Variants
      • 500 MHz (0.25 μm process) introduced March 17, 1999
      • 550 MHz (0.25 μm process) introduced August 23, 1999
      • 600 MHz (0.18 μm process, 256 KB L2 cache) introduced October 25, 1999
      • 667 MHz (0.18 μm process, 256 KB L2 cache) introduced October 25, 1999
      • 733 MHz (0.18 μm process, 256 KB L2 cache) introduced October 25, 1999
      • 800 MHz (0.18 μm process, 256 KB L2 cache) introduced January 12, 2000
      • 866 MHz (0.18 μm process, 256 KB L2 cache) introduced April 10, 2000
      • 933 MHz (0.18 μm process, 256 KB L2 cache)
      • 1000 MHz (0.18 μm process, 256 KB L2 cache) introduced August 22, 2000
      • 700 MHz (0.18 μm process, 1–2 MB L2 cache) introduced May 22, 2000

Celeron (Pentium III Coppermine-based)

  • Coppermine-128, 0.18 μm process technology
    • Introduced March, 2000
    • Streaming SIMD Extensions (SSE)
    • Socket 370, FC-PGA processor package
    • 28.1 million transistors
    • 66 MHz system bus clock rate, 100 MHz system bus clock rate from January 3, 2001
    • 32 KB L1 cache
    • 128 KB Advanced Transfer L2 cache
    • Family 6 model 8
    • Variants
      • 533 MHz
      • 566 MHz
      • 600 MHz
      • 633, 667, 700 MHz introduced June 26, 2000
      • 733, 766 MHz introduced November 13, 2000
      • 800 MHz introduced January 3, 2001
      • 850 MHz introduced April 9, 2001
      • 900 MHz introduced July 2, 2001
      • 950, 1000, 1100 MHz introduced August 31, 2001
      • 550 MHz (Mobile)
      • 600, 650 MHz (Mobile) introduced June 19, 2000
      • 700 MHz (Mobile) introduced September 25, 2000
      • 750 MHz (Mobile) introduced March 19, 2001
      • 800 MHz (Mobile)
      • 850 MHz (Mobile) introduced July 2, 2001
      • 600 MHz (LV Mobile)
      • 500 MHz (ULV Mobile) introduced January 30, 2001
      • 600 MHz (ULV Mobile)

XScale (chronological entry – non-x86 architecture)

  • Introduced August 23, 2000

Pentium 4 (not 4EE, 4E, 4F), Itanium, P4-based Xeon, Itanium 2 (chronological entries)

  • Introduced April 2000 – July 2002

Pentium III Tualatin-based

  • Tualatin – 0.13 μm process technology
    • 32 KB L1 cache
    • 512KB Advanced Transfer L2 cache
    • 133 MHz system bus clock rate
    • Socket 370
    • Variants
      • 1.0 GHz
      • 1.13 GHz
      • 1.26 GHz
      • 1.4 GHz

Celeron (Pentium III Tualatin-based)

  • Tualatin Celeron – 0.13 μm process technology
    • 32 KB L1 cache
    • 256 KB Advanced Transfer L2 cache
    • 100 MHz system bus clock rate
    • Socket 370
    • Family 6 model 11
    • Variants
      • 1.0 GHz
      • 1.1 GHz
      • 1.2 GHz
      • 1.3 GHz
      • 1.4 GHz

Pentium M

  • Banias 0.13 μm process technology
    • Introduced March 2003
    • 64 KB L1 cache
    • 1 MB L2 cache (integrated)
    • Based on Pentium III core, with SSE2 SIMD instructions and deeper pipeline
    • 77 million transistors
    • Micro-FCPGA, Micro-FCBGA processor package
    • Heart of the Intel mobile Centrino system
    • 400 MHz NetBurst-style system bus
    • Family 6 model 9
    • Variants
      • 900 MHz (ultra-low voltage)
      • 1.0 GHz (ultra-low voltage)
      • 1.1 GHz (low voltage)
      • 1.2 GHz (low voltage)
      • 1.3 GHz
      • 1.4 GHz
      • 1.5 GHz
      • 1.6 GHz
      • 1.7 GHz
  • Dothan 0.09 μm (90 nm) process technology
    • Introduced May 2004
    • 2 MB L2 cache
    • 140 million transistors
    • Revised data prefetch unit
    • 400 MHz NetBurst-style system bus
    • 21 W TDP
    • Family 6 model 13
    • Variants
      • 1.00 GHz (Pentium M 723) (ultra-low voltage, 5 W TDP)
      • 1.10 GHz (Pentium M 733) (ultra-low voltage, 5 W TDP)
      • 1.20 GHz (Pentium M 753) (ultra-low voltage, 5 W TDP)
      • 1.30 GHz (Pentium M 718) (low voltage, 10 W TDP)
      • 1.40 GHz (Pentium M 738) (low voltage, 10 W TDP)
      • 1.50 GHz (Pentium M 758) (low voltage, 10 W TDP)
      • 1.60 GHz (Pentium M 778) (low voltage, 10 W TDP)
      • 1.40 GHz (Pentium M 710)
      • 1.50 GHz (Pentium M 715)
      • 1.60 GHz (Pentium M 725)
      • 1.70 GHz (Pentium M 735)
      • 1.80 GHz (Pentium M 745)
      • 2.00 GHz (Pentium M 755)
      • 2.10 GHz (Pentium M 765)
  • Dothan 533 0.09 μm (90 nm) process technology
    • Introduced Q1 2005
    • Same as Dothan except with a 533 MHz NetBurst-style system bus and 27 W TDP
    • Variants
      • 1.60 GHz (Pentium M 730)
      • 1.73 GHz (Pentium M 740)
      • 1.86 GHz (Pentium M 750)
      • 2.00 GHz (Pentium M 760)
      • 2.13 GHz (Pentium M 770)
      • 2.26 GHz (Pentium M 780)
  • Stealey 0.09 μm (90 nm) process technology
    • Introduced Q2 2007
    • 512 KB L2, 3 W TDP
    • Variants
      • 600 MHz (A100)
      • 800 MHz (A110)

Celeron M

  • Banias-512 0.13 μm process technology
    • Introduced March 2003
    • 64 KB L1 cache
    • 512 KB L2 cache (integrated)
    • SSE2 SIMD instructions
    • No SpeedStep technology, is not part of the 'Centrino' package
    • Family 6 model 9
    • Variants
      • 310, 1.20 GHz
      • 320, 1.30 GHz
      • 330, 1.40 GHz
      • 340, 1.50 GHz
  • Dothan-1024 90 nm process technology
    • 64 KB L1 cache
    • 1 MB L2 cache (integrated)
    • SSE2 SIMD instructions
    • No SpeedStep technology, is not part of the 'Centrino' package
    • Variants
      • 350, 1.30 GHz
      • 350J, 1.30 GHz, with Execute Disable bit
      • 360, 1.40 GHz
      • 360J, 1.40 GHz, with Execute Disable bit
      • 370, 1.50 GHz, with Execute Disable bit
        • Family 6, Model 13, Stepping 8[9]
      • 380, 1.60 GHz, with Execute Disable bit
      • 390, 1.70 GHz, with Execute Disable bit
  • Yonah-1024 65 nm process technology
    • 64 KB L1 cache
    • 1 MB L2 cache (integrated)
    • SSE3 SIMD instructions, 533 MHz front-side bus, execute-disable bit
    • No SpeedStep technology, is not part of the 'Centrino' package
    • Variants
      • 410, 1.46 GHz
      • 420, 1.60 GHz,
      • 423, 1.06 GHz (ultra-low voltage)
      • 430, 1.73 GHz
      • 440, 1.86 GHz
      • 443, 1.20 GHz (ultra-low voltage)
      • 450, 2.00 GHz

Intel Core

  • Yonah 0.065 μm (65 nm) process technology
    • Introduced January 2006
    • 533/667 MHz front-side bus
    • 2 MB (Shared on Duo) L2 cache
    • SSE3 SIMD instructions
    • 31W TDP (T versions)
    • Family 6, Model 14
    • Variants:
      • Intel Core Duo T2700 2.33 GHz
      • Intel Core Duo T2600 2.16 GHz
      • Intel Core Duo T2500 2 GHz
      • Intel Core Duo T2450 2 GHz
      • Intel Core Duo T2400 1.83 GHz
      • Intel Core Duo T2300 1.66 GHz
      • Intel Core Duo T2050 1.6 GHz
      • Intel Core Duo T2300e 1.66 GHz
      • Intel Core Duo T2080 1.73 GHz
      • Intel Core Duo L2500 1.83 GHz (low voltage, 15 W TDP)
      • Intel Core Duo L2400 1.66 GHz (low voltage, 15 W TDP)
      • Intel Core Duo L2300 1.5 GHz (low voltage, 15 W TDP)
      • Intel Core Duo U2500 1.2 GHz (ultra-low voltage, 9 W TDP)
      • Intel Core Solo T1350 1.86 GHz (533 FSB)
      • Intel Core Solo T1300 1.66 GHz
      • Intel Core Solo T1200 1.5 GHz[10]

Dual-Core Xeon LV

  • Sossaman 0.065 μm (65 nm) process technology
    • Introduced March 2006
    • Based on Yonah core, with SSE3 SIMD instructions
    • 667 MHz frontside bus
    • 2 MB shared L2 cache
    • Variants
      • 2.0 GHz

32-bit processors: NetBurst microarchitecture

Pentium 4

  • 0.18 μm process technology (1.40 and 1.50 GHz)
    • Introduced November 20, 2000
    • L2 cache was 256 KB Advanced Transfer cache (integrated)
    • Processor package Style was PGA423, PGA478
    • System bus clock rate 400 MHz
    • SSE2 SIMD Extensions
    • 42 million transistors
    • Used in desktops and entry-level workstations
  • 0.18 μm process technology (1.7 GHz)
    • Introduced April 23, 2001
    • See the 1.4 and 1.5 chips for details
  • 0.18 μm process technology (1.6 and 1.8 GHz)
    • Introduced July 2, 2001
    • See 1.4 and 1.5 chips for details
    • Core voltage is 1.15 volts in Maximum Performance Mode; 1.05 volts in battery optimized mode
    • Power <1 watt in battery optimized mode
    • Used in full-size and then light mobile PCs
  • 0.18 μm process technology Willamette (1.9 and 2.0 GHz)
    • Introduced August 27, 2001
    • See 1.4 and 1.5 chips for details
  • Family 15 model 1
  • Pentium 4 (2 GHz, 2.20 GHz)
    • Introduced January 7, 2002
  • Pentium 4 (2.4 GHz)
    • Introduced April 2, 2002
  • 0.13 μm process technology Northwood A (1.7, 1.8, 1.9, 2, 2.2, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, 2.8 (OEM), 3.0 (OEM) GHz)
    • Improved branch prediction and other microcodes tweaks
    • 512 KB integrated L2 cache
    • 55 million transistors
    • 400 MHz system bus
  • Family 15 model 2
  • 0.13 μm process technology Northwood B (2.26, 2.4, 2.53, 2.66, 2.8, 3.06 GHz)
  • 0.13 μm process technology Northwood C (2.4, 2.6, 2.8, 3.0, 3.2, 3.4 GHz)
    • 800 MHz system bus (all versions include Hyper-Threading)
    • 6500 to 10,000 MIPS

Itanium (chronological entry – new non-x86 architecture)

  • Introduced 2001

Xeon (32-bit NetBurst)

  • Official designation now Xeon; i.e. not "Pentium 4 Xeon"
  • Xeon 1.4, 1.5, 1.7 GHz
    • Introduced May 21, 2001
    • L2 cache was 256 KB Advanced Transfer cache (integrated)
    • Processor package Organic Land Grid Array 603 (OLGA 603)
    • System bus clock rate 400 MHz
    • SSE2 SIMD Extensions
    • Used in high-performance and mid-range dual processor enabled workstations
  • Xeon 2.0 GHz and up to 3.6 GHz
    • Introduced September 25, 2001

Itanium 2 (chronological entry – new non-x86 architecture)

Mobile Pentium 4-M

  • 0.13 μm process technology
  • 55 million transistors
  • 512 KB L2 cache
  • BUS a 400 MHz
  • Supports up to 1 GB of DDR 266 MHz memory
  • Supports ACPI 2.0 and APM 1.2 System Power Management
  • 1.3–1.2 V (SpeedStep)
  • Power: 1.2 GHz 20.8 W, 1.6 GHz 30 W, 2.6 GHz 35 W
  • Sleep power 5 W (1.2 V)
  • Deeper sleep power 2.9 W (1.0 V)
    • 1.40 GHz – 23 April 2002
    • 1.50 GHz – 23 April 2002
    • 1.60 GHz – 4 March 2002
    • 1.70 GHz – 4 March 2002
    • 1.80 GHz – 23 April 2002
    • 1.90 GHz – 24 June 2002
    • 2.00 GHz – 24 June 2002
    • 2.20 GHz – 16 September 2002
    • 2.40 GHz – 14 January 2003
    • 2.50 GHz – 16 April 2003
    • 2.60 GHz – 11 June 2003

Pentium 4 EE

  • Introduced September 2003
  • "Extreme Edition"
  • Built from the Xeon's "Gallatin" core, but with 2 MB cache

Pentium 4E

  • Introduced February 2004
  • Built on 0.09 μm (90 nm) process technology Prescott (2.4 A, 2.8, 2.8 A, 3.0, 3.2, 3.4, 3.6, 3.8 ) 1 MB L2 cache
  • 533 MHz system bus (2.4A and 2.8A only)
  • 800 MHz system bus (all other models)
  • 125 million transistors in 1 MB models
  • 169 million transistors in 2 MB models
  • Hyper-Threading support is only available on CPUs using the 800 MHz system bus.
  • The processor's integer instruction pipeline has been increased from 20 stages to 31 stages, which theoretically allows for even greater bandwidth
  • 7500 to 11,000 MIPS
  • LGA 775 versions are in the 5xx series (32-bit) and 5x1 series (with Intel 64)
  • The 6xx series has 2 MB L2 cache and Intel 64

64-bit processors: IA-64

Itanium

  • Code name Merced
  • Family 7
  • Released May 29, 2001
  • 733 MHz and 800 MHz
  • 2 MB cache
  • All recalled and replaced by Itanium 2

Itanium 2

  • Family 0x1F
  • Released July 2002
  • 900 MHz – 1.6 GHz
  • McKinley 900 MHz 1.5 MB cache, Model 0x0
  • McKinley 1 GHz, 3 MB cache, Model 0x0
  • Deerfield 1 GHz, 1.5 MB cache, Model 0x1
  • Madison 1.3 GHz, 3 MB cache, Model 0x1
  • Madison 1.4 GHz, 4 MB cache, Model 0x1
  • Madison 1.5 GHz, 6 MB cache, Model 0x1
  • Madison 1.67 GHz, 9 MB cache, Model 0x1
  • Hondo 1.4 GHz, 4 MB cache, dual-core MCM, Model 0x1

64-bit processors: Intel 64 – NetBurst microarchitecture

  • Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology
  • Mostly compatible with AMD's AMD64 architecture
  • Introduced Spring 2004, with the Pentium 4F (D0 and later P4 steppings)

Pentium 4F

  • Prescott-2M built on 0.09 μm (90 nm) process technology
  • 2.8–3.8 GHz (model numbers 6x0)
  • Introduced February 20, 2005
  • Same features as Prescott with the addition of:
  • Cedar Mill built on 0.065 μm (65 nm) process technology
  • 3.0–3.6 GHz (model numbers 6x1)
  • Introduced January 16, 2006
  • Die shrink of Prescott-2M
  • Same features as Prescott-2M
  • Family 15 Model 4

Pentium D

  • Dual-core microprocessor
  • No Hyper-Threading
  • 800 (4×200) MHz front-side bus
  • LGA 775 (Socket T)
  • Smithfield (Pentium D) – 90 nm process technology (2.66–3.2 GHz)
    • Introduced May 26, 2005
    • 2.66–3.2 GHz (model numbers 805–840)
    • 230 million transistors
    • 1 MB × 2 (non-shared, 2 MB total) L2 cache
    • Cache coherency between cores requires communication over the FSB
    • Performance increase of 60% over similarly clocked Prescott
    • 2.66 GHz (533 MHz FSB) Pentium D 805 introduced December 2005
    • Contains 2× Prescott dies in one package
    • Family 15 Model 4
  • Presler (Pentium D) – 65 nm process technology (2.8–3.6 GHz)
    • Introduced January 16, 2006
    • 2.8–3.6 GHz (model numbers 915–960)
    • 376 million transistors
    • 2× 2 MB (non-shared, 4 MB total) L2 cache
    • Contains 2× Cedar Mill dies in one package
    • Variants
      • Pentium D 945

Pentium Extreme Edition

  • Dual-core microprocessor
  • Enabled Hyper-Threading
  • 800 (4×200) MHz front-side bus
  • Smithfield (Pentium Extreme Edition) – 90 nm process technology (3.2 GHz)
    • Variants
      • Pentium 840 EE – 3.20 GHz (2 × 1 MB L2)
  • Presler (Pentium Extreme Edition) – 65 nm process technology (3.46, 3.73)

Xeon (64-bit NetBurst)

  • Nocona
    • Introduced 2004
  • Irwindale
    • Introduced 2004
  • Cranford
    • Introduced April 2005
    • MP version of Nocona
  • Potomac
    • Introduced April 2005
    • Cranford with 8 MB of L3 cache
  • Paxville DP (2.8 GHz)
    • Introduced October 10, 2005
    • Dual-core version of Irwindale, with 4 MB of L2 cache (2 MB per core)
    • 2.8 GHz
    • 800 MT/s front-side bus
  • Paxville MP – 90 nm process (2.67 – 3.0 GHz)
    • Introduced November 1, 2005
    • Dual-core Xeon 7000 series
    • MP-capable version of Paxville DP
    • 2 MB of L2 cache (1 MB per core) or 4 MB of L2 (2 MB per core)
    • 667 MT/s FSB or 800 MT/s FSB
  • Dempsey – 65 nm process (2.67–3.73 GHz)
    • Introduced May 23, 2006
    • Dual-core Xeon 5000 series
    • MP version of Presler
    • 667 MT/s or 1066 MT/s FSB
    • 4 MB of L2 cache (2 MB per core)
    • LGA 771 (Socket J).
  • Tulsa – 65 nm process (2.5–3.4 GHz)
    • Introduced August 29, 2006
    • Dual-core Xeon 7100-series
    • Improved version of Paxville MP
    • 667 MT/s or 800 MT/s FSB

64-bit processors: Intel 64 – Core microarchitecture

Xeon (64-bit Core microarchitecture)

  • Woodcrest65 nm process technology
    • Server and Workstation CPU (SMP support for dual CPU system)
    • Introduced June 26, 2006
    • Intel VT-x, multiple OS support
    • EIST (Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology) in 5140, 5148LV, 5150, 5160
    • Execute Disable Bit
    • TXT, enhanced security hardware extensions
    • SSSE3 SIMD instructions
    • iAMT2 (Intel Active Management Technology), remotely manage computers
    • Variants
      • Xeon 5160, 3.00 GHz (4 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 80 W)
      • Xeon 5150, 2.66 GHz (4 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 65 W)
      • Xeon 5140, 2.33 GHz (4 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 65 W)
      • Xeon 5130, 2.00 GHz (4 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 65 W)
      • Xeon 5120, 1.86 GHz (4 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB, 65 W)
      • Xeon 5110, 1.60 GHz (4 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB, 65 W)
      • Xeon 5148LV, 2.33 GHz (4 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 40 W) (low voltage edition)
  • Clovertown65 nm process technology
    • Server and Workstation CPU (SMP support for dual CPU system)
    • Introduced December 13, 2006
    • Quad-core
    • Intel VT-x, multiple OS support
    • EIST (Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology) in E5365, L5335
    • Execute Disable Bit
    • TXT, enhanced security hardware extensions
    • SSSE3 SIMD instructions
    • iAMT2 (Intel Active Management Technology), remotely manage computers
    • Variants
      • Xeon X5355, 2.66 GHz (2×4 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 105 W)
      • Xeon E5345, 2.33 GHz (2×4 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 80 W)
      • Xeon E5335, 2.00 GHz (2×4 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 80 W)
      • Xeon E5320, 1.86 GHz (2×4 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB, 65 W)
      • Xeon E5310, 1.60 GHz (2×4 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB, 65 W)
      • Xeon L5320, 1.86 GHz (2×4 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB, 50 W) (low voltage edition)

Intel Core 2

  • Conroe65 nm process technology
    • Desktop CPU (SMP support restricted to 2 CPUs)
    • Two cores on one die
    • Introduced July 27, 2006
    • SSSE3 SIMD instructions
    • 291 million transistors
    • 64 KB of L1 cache per core (32+32 KB 8-way)
    • Intel VT-x, multiple OS support
    • TXT, enhanced security hardware extensions
    • Execute Disable Bit
    • EIST (Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology)
    • iAMT2 (Intel Active Management Technology), remotely manage computers
    • Intel Management Engine introduced
    • LGA 775
    • Variants
      • Core 2 Duo E6850, 3.00 GHz (4 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E6800, 2.93 GHz (4 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E6750, 2.67 GHz (4 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 65 W)
      • Core 2 Duo E6700, 2.67 GHz (4 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E6600, 2.40 GHz (4 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB, 65 W)
      • Core 2 Duo E6550, 2.33 GHz (4 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E6420, 2.13 GHz (4 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E6400, 2.13 GHz (2 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E6320, 1.86 GHz (4 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB) Family 6, Model 15, Stepping 6
      • Core 2 Duo E6300, 1.86 GHz (2 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB)
  • Conroe XE65 nm process technology
    • Desktop Extreme Edition CPU (SMP support restricted to 2 CPUs)
    • Introduced July 27, 2006
    • Same features as Conroe
    • LGA 775
    • Variants
      • Core 2 Extreme X6800 – 2.93 GHz (4 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB)
  • Allendale (Intel Core 2) – 65 nm process technology
    • Desktop CPU (SMP support restricted to 2 CPUs)
    • Two CPUs on one die
    • Introduced January 21, 2007
    • SSSE3 SIMD instructions
    • 167 million transistors
    • TXT, enhanced security hardware extensions
    • Execute Disable Bit
    • EIST (Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology)
    • iAMT2 (Intel Active Management Technology), remotely manage computers
    • LGA 775
    • Variants
      • Core 2 Duo E4700, 2.60 GHz (2 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E4600, 2.40 GHz (2 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E4500, 2.20 GHz (2 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E4400, 2.00 GHz (2 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E4300, 1.80 GHz (2 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB) Family 6, Model 15, Stepping 2
  • Merom65 nm process technology
    • Mobile CPU (SMP support restricted to 2 CPUs)
    • Introduced July 27, 2006
    • Family 6, Model 15
    • Same features as Conroe
    • Socket M / Socket P / 479-ball Micro-FCBGA
    • Variants
      • Core 2 Extreme X7900 2.80 GHz (4 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Extreme X7800 2.60 GHz (4 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo T7800, 2.60 GHz (4 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB) (Santa Rosa platform)
      • Core 2 Duo T7700, 2.40 GHz (4 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo T7600, 2.33 GHz (4 MB L2, 667 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo T7500, 2.20 GHz (4 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo T7400, 2.16 GHz (4 MB L2, 667 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo T7300, 2.00 GHz (4 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo T7250, 2.00 GHz (2 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo T7200, 2.00 GHz (4 MB L2, 667 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo T7100, 1.80 GHz (2 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo T5600, 1.83 GHz (2 MB L2, 667 MHz FSB) Family 6, Model 15, Stepping 6
      • Core 2 Duo T5550, 1.83 GHz (2 MB L2, 667 MHz FSB, no VT)
      • Core 2 Duo T5500, 1.66 GHz (2 MB L2, 667 MHz FSB, no VT)
      • Core 2 Duo T5470, 1.60 GHz (2 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB, no VT) Family 6, Model 15, Stepping 13
      • Core 2 Duo T5450, 1.66 GHz (2 MB L2, 667 MHz FSB, no VT)
      • Core 2 Duo T5300, 1.73 GHz (2 MB L2, 533 MHz FSB, no VT)
      • Core 2 Duo T5270, 1.40 GHz (2 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB, no VT)
      • Core 2 Duo T5250, 1.50 GHz (2 MB L2, 667 MHz FSB, no VT)
      • Core 2 Duo T5200, 1.60 GHz (2 MB L2, 533 MHz FSB, no VT)
      • Core 2 Duo L7700, 1.80 GHz (4 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB) (low voltage) Family 6, Model 15, Stepping 11
      • Core 2 Duo L7500, 1.60 GHz (4 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB) (low voltage)
      • Core 2 Duo L7400, 1.50 GHz (4 MB L2, 667 MHz FSB) (low voltage)
      • Core 2 Duo L7300, 1.40 GHz (4 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB) (low voltage)
      • Core 2 Duo L7200, 1.33 GHz (4 MB L2, 667 MHz FSB) (low voltage)
      • Core 2 Duo U7700, 1.33 GHz (2 MB L2, 533 MHz FSB) (ultra low voltage)
      • Core 2 Duo U7600, 1.20 GHz (2 MB L2, 533 MHz FSB) (ultra low voltage)
      • Core 2 Duo U7500, 1.06 GHz (2 MB L2, 533 MHz FSB) (ultra low voltage)
      • Core 2 Duo U7100, 1.20 GHz (4 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB) (ultra low voltage) Family 6, Model 15, Stepping 11
      • Core 2 Solo U2100, 1.06 GHz (1 MB L2, 533 MHz FSB) (ultra low voltage)
      • Core 2 Solo U2200, 1.20 GHz (1 MB L2, 533 MHz FSB) (ultra low voltage)
  • Kentsfield65 nm process technology
    • Two dual-core CPU dies in one package
    • Desktop CPU quad-core (SMP support restricted to 4 CPUs)
    • Introduced December 13, 2006
    • Same features as Conroe but with 4 CPU cores
    • 586 million transistors
    • LGA 775
    • Family 6, Model 15, Stepping 11
    • Variants
      • Core 2 Extreme QX6850, 3 GHz (2×4 MB L2 cache, 1333 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Extreme QX6800, 2.93 GHz (2×4 MB L2 cache, 1066 MHz FSB) (April 9, 2007)
      • Core 2 Extreme QX6700, 2.66 GHz (2×4 MB L2 cache, 1066 MHz FSB) (November 14, 2006)
      • Core 2 Quad Q6700, 2.66 GHz (2×4 MB L2 cache, 1066 MHz FSB) (July 22, 2007)
      • Core 2 Quad Q6600, 2.40 GHz (2×4 MB L2 cache, 1066 MHz FSB) (January 7, 2007)
  • Wolfdale45 nm process technology
    • Die shrink of Conroe
    • Same features as Conroe with the addition of:
      • 50% more cache, 6 MB as opposed to 4 MB
      • Intel Trusted Execution Technology
      • SSE4 SIMD instructions
    • 410 million transistors
    • Variants
      • Core 2 Duo E8600, 3.33 GHz (6 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E8500, 3.16 GHz (6 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E8435, 3.07 GHz (6 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E8400, 3.00 GHz (6 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E8335, 2.93 GHz (6 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E8300, 2.83 GHz (6 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E8235, 2.80 GHz (6 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E8200, 2.66 GHz (6 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E8135, 2.66 GHz (6 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E8190, 2.66 GHz (6 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, no TXT, no VT)
  • Wolfdale-3M (Intel Core 2) – 45 nm process technology
    • Intel Trusted Execution Technology
    • Variants
      • Core 2 Duo E7600, 3.06 GHz (3 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E7500, 2.93 GHz (3 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E7400, 2.80 GHz (3 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E7300, 2.66 GHz (3 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E7200, 2.53 GHz (3 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB)
  • Yorkfield, 45 nm process technology
    • Quad-core CPU
    • Die shrink of Kentsfield
    • Contains 2× Wolfdale dual-core dies in one package
    • Same features as Wolfdale
    • 820 million transistors
    • Variants
      • Core 2 Extreme QX9770, 3.20 GHz (2×6 MB L2, 1600 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Extreme QX9650, 3.00 GHz (2×6 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Quad Q9705, 3.16 GHz (2×3 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Quad Q9700, 3.16 GHz (2×3 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Quad Q9650, 3 GHz (2×6 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Quad Q9550, 2.83 GHz (2×6 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 95 W TDP)
      • Core 2 Quad Q9550s, 2.83 GHz (2×6 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 65 W TDP)
      • Core 2 Quad Q9450, 2.66 GHz (2×6 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 95 W TDP)
      • Core 2 Quad Q9505, 2.83 GHz (2×3 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 95 W TDP)
      • Core 2 Quad Q9505s, 2.83 GHz (2×3 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 65 W TDP)
      • Core 2 Quad Q9500, 2.83 GHz (2×3 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 95 W TDP, no TXT)
      • Core 2 Quad Q9400, 2.66 GHz (2×3 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 95 W TDP)
      • Core 2 Quad Q9400s, 2.66 GHz (2×3 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 65 W TDP)
      • Core 2 Quad Q9300, 2.50 GHz (2×3 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 95 W TDP)
      • Core 2 Quad Q8400, 2.66 GHz (2×2 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 95 W TDP)
      • Core 2 Quad Q8400s, 2.66 GHz (2×2 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 65 W TDP)
      • Core 2 Quad Q8300, 2.50 GHz (2×2 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 95 W TDP)
      • Core 2 Quad Q8300s, 2.50 GHz (2×2 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 65 W TDP)
      • Core 2 Quad Q8200, 2.33 GHz (2×2 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 95 W TDP)
      • Core 2 Quad Q8200s, 2.33 GHz (2×2 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 65 W TDP)
      • Core 2 Quad Q7600, 2.70 GHz (2×1 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB, no SSE4) (no Q7600 listed here)
  • Intel Core2 Quad Mobile processor family – 45 nm process technology
    • Quad-core CPU
    • Variants
      • Core 2 Quad Q9100, 2.26 GHz (2×6 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB, 45 W TDP)
      • Core 2 Quad Q9000, 2.00 GHz (2×3 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB, 45 W TDP)

Pentium Dual-Core

  • Allendale (Pentium Dual-Core) – 65 nm process technology
    • Desktop CPU (SMP support restricted to 2 CPUs)
    • Two cores on one die
    • Introduced January 21, 2007
    • SSSE3 SIMD instructions
    • 167 million transistors
    • TXT, enhanced security hardware extensions
    • Execute Disable Bit
    • EIST (Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology)
    • Variants
      • Intel Pentium E2220, 2.40 GHz (1 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Intel Pentium E2200, 2.20 GHz (1 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Intel Pentium E2180, 2.00 GHz (1 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Intel Pentium E2160, 1.80 GHz (1 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Intel Pentium E2140, 1.60 GHz (1 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
  • Wolfdale-3M (Pentium Dual-Core) – 45 nm process technology
    • Intel Pentium E6800, 3.33 GHz (2 MB L2,1066 MHz FSB)
    • Intel Pentium E6700, 3.20 GHz (2 MB L2,1066 MHz FSB)
    • Intel Pentium E6600, 3.06 GHz (2 MB L2,1066 MHz FSB)
    • Intel Pentium E6500, 2.93 GHz (2 MB L2,1066 MHz FSB)
    • Intel Pentium E6300, 2.80 GHz (2 MB L2,1066 MHz FSB)
    • Intel Pentium E5800, 3.20 GHz (2 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
    • Intel Pentium E5700, 3.00 GHz (2 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
    • Intel Pentium E5500, 2.80 GHz (2 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
    • Intel Pentium E5400, 2.70 GHz (2 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
    • Intel Pentium E5300, 2.60 GHz (2 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
    • Intel Pentium E5200, 2.50 GHz (2 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
    • Intel Pentium E2210, 2.20 GHz (1 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)

Celeron (64-bit Core microarchitecture)

  • Allendale (Celeron, 64-bit Core microarchitecture) – 65 nm process technology
    • Variants
      • Intel Celeron E1600, 2.40 GHz (512 KB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Intel Celeron E1500, 2.20 GHz (512 KB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Intel Celeron E1400, 2.00 GHz (512 KB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Intel Celeron E1300, 1.80 GHz (512 KB L2, 800 MHz FSB) (does it exist?)[citation needed]
      • Intel Celeron E1200, 1.60 GHz (512 KB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
  • Wolfdale-3M (Celeron, 64-bit Core microarchitecture) – 45 nm process technology
    • Variants
      • Intel Celeron E3500, 2.70 GHz (1 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Intel Celeron E3400, 2.60 GHz (1 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Intel Celeron E3300, 2.50 GHz (1 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Intel Celeron E3200, 2.40 GHz (1 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
  • Conroe-L (Celeron, 64-bit Core microarchitecture) – 65 nm process technology
    • Variants
      • Intel Celeron 450, 2.20 GHz (512 KB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Intel Celeron 440, 2.00 GHz (512 KB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Intel Celeron 430, 1.80 GHz (512 KB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Intel Celeron 420, 1.60 GHz (512 KB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Intel Celeron 220, 1.20 GHz (512 KB L2, 533 MHz FSB)
  • Conroe-CL (Celeron, 64-bit Core microarchitecture) – 65 nm process technology
    • LGA 771 package
    • Variants
      • Intel Celeron 445, 1.87 GHz (512 KB L2, 1066 MHz FSB)

Celeron M (64-bit Core microarchitecture)

  • Merom-L 65 nm process technology
    • 64 KB L1 cache
    • 1 MB L2 cache (integrated)
    • SSE3 SIMD instructions, 533 MHz/667 MHz front-side bus, execute-disable bit, 64-bit
    • No SpeedStep technology, is not part of the 'Centrino' package
    • Variants
      • 520, 1.60 GHz
      • 530, 1.73 GHz
      • 540, 1.86 GHz
      • 550, 2.00 GHz
      • 560, 2.13 GHz
      • 570, 2.26 GHz
      • 667 MHz FSB
        • 575, 2.00 GHz
        • 585, 2.16 GHz

64-bit processors: Intel 64 – Nehalem microarchitecture

Intel Pentium (Nehalem)

  • Clarkdale (Pentium, Nehalem microarchitecture) – 32 nm process technology (manufacturing 7 Jan 2010)
    • 2 physical cores/2 threads
    • 32+32 KB L1 cache
    • 256 KB L2 cache
    • 3 MB L3 cache
    • Introduced January 2010
    • Socket 1156 LGA
    • 2-channel DDR3
    • Integrated HD GPU
    • Variants

Core i3 (1st generation)

  • Clarkdale (Core i3 1st generation) – 32 nm process technology
    • 2 physical cores/4 threads
    • 32+32 KB L1 cache
    • 256 KB L2 cache
    • 4 MB L3 cache
    • Introduced on January 7, 2010
    • Socket 1156 LGA
    • 2-channel DDR3
    • Integrated HD GPU
    • Variants
      • 530, 2.93 GHz Hyper-Threading
      • 540, 3.06 GHz Hyper-Threading
      • 550, 3.2 GHz Hyper-Threading
      • 560, 3.33 GHz Hyper-Threading

Core i5 (1st generation)

  • Lynnfield (Core i5 1st generation) – 45 nm process technology
    • 4 physical cores/4 threads
    • 32+32 KB L1 cache
    • 256 KB L2 cache
    • 8 MB L3 cache
    • Introduced September 8, 2009
    • Family 6 Model E (Ext. Model 1E)
    • Socket 1156 LGA
    • 2-channel DDR3
    • Variants
      • 750S, 2.40 GHz/3.20 GHz Turbo Boost
      • 750, 2.66 GHz/3.20 GHz Turbo Boost
      • 760, 2.80 GHz/3.33 GHz Turbo Boost
  • Clarkdale (Core i5 1st generation) – 32 nm process technology
    • 2 physical cores/4 threads
    • 32+32 KB L1 cache
    • 256 KB L2 cache
    • 4 MB L3 cache
    • Introduced January, 2010
    • Socket 1156 LGA
    • 2-channel DDR3
    • Integrated HD GPU
    • AES Support
    • Variants
      • 650/655K, 3.2 GHz Hyper-Threading Turbo Boost
      • 660/661, 3.33 GHz Hyper-Threading Turbo Boost
      • 670, 3.46 GHz Hyper-Threading Turbo Boost
      • 680, 3.60 GHz Hyper-Threading Turbo Boost

Core i7 (1st generation)

  • Bloomfield (Core i7 1st generation) – 45 nm process technology
    • 4 physical cores/8 threads
    • 256 KB L2 cache
    • 8 MB L3 cache
    • Front-side bus replaced with QuickPath up to 6.4 GT/s
    • Hyper-Threading is again included. This had previously been removed at the introduction of Core line
    • 781 million transistors
    • Intel Turbo Boost Technology
    • TDP 130 W
    • Introduced November 17, 2008
    • Socket 1366 LGA
    • 3-channel DDR3
    • Variants
      • 975 (extreme edition), 3.33 GHz/3.60 GHz Turbo Boost
      • 965 (extreme edition), 3.20 GHz/3.46 GHz Turbo Boost
      • 960, 3.20 GHz/3.46 GHz Turbo Boost
      • 950, 3.06 GHz/3.33 GHz Turbo Boost
      • 940, 2.93 GHz/3.20 GHz Turbo Boost
      • 930, 2.80 GHz/3.06 GHz Turbo Boost
      • 920, 2.66 GHz/2.93 GHz Turbo Boost
  • Lynnfield (Core i7 1st generation) – 45 nm process technology
    • 4 physical cores/8 threads
    • 32+32 KB L1 cache
    • 256 KB L2 cache
    • 8 MB L3 cache
    • No QuickPath, instead compatible with slower DMI interface
    • Hyper-Threading is included
    • Introduced September 8, 2009
    • Socket 1156 LGA
    • 2-channel DDR3
    • Variants
      • 880, 3.06 GHz/3.73 GHz Turbo Boost (TDP 95 W)
      • 870/875K, 2.93 GHz/3.60 GHz Turbo Boost (TDP 95 W)
      • 870S, 2.67 GHz/3.60 GHz Turbo Boost (TDP 82 W)
      • 860, 2.80 GHz/3.46 GHz Turbo Boost (TDP 95 W)
      • 860S, 2.53 GHz/3.46 GHz Turbo Boost (TDP 82 W)

Westmere

  • Gulftown, 32 nm process technology
    • 6 physical cores
    • 256 KB L2 cache
    • 12 MB L3 cache
    • Front-side bus replaced with QuickPath up to 6.4 GT/s
    • Hyper-Threading is included
    • Intel Turbo Boost Technology
    • Socket 1366 LGA
    • TDP 130 W
    • Introduced 16 March 2010
    • Variants
      • 990X Extreme Edition, 3.46 GHz/3.73 GHz Turbo Boost
      • 980X Extreme Edition, 3.33 GHz/3.60 GHz Turbo Boost
      • 970, 3.20 GHz/3.46 GHz Turbo Boost
  • Clarksfield – Intel Core i7 Mobile processor family – 45 nm process technology
    • 4 physical cores
    • Hyper-Threading is included
    • Intel Turbo Boost Technology
    • Variants
      • 940XM Extreme Edition, 2.13 GHz/3.33 GHz Turbo Boost (8 MB L3, TDP 55 W)
      • 920XM Extreme Edition, 2.00 GHz/3.20 GHz Turbo Boost (8 MB L3, TDP 55 W)
      • 840QM, 1.86 GHz/3.20 GHz Turbo Boost (8 MB L3, TDP 45 W)
      • 820QM, 1.73 GHz/3.06 GHz Turbo Boost (8 MB L3, TDP 45 W)
      • 740QM, 1.73 GHz/2.93 GHz Turbo Boost (6 MB L3, TDP 45 W)
      • 720QM, 1.60 GHz/2.80 GHz Turbo Boost (6 MB L3, TDP 45 W)

Xeon (Nehalem microarchitecture)

  • Gainestown45 nm process technology
    • Same processor dies as Bloomfield
    • 256 KB L2 cache
    • 8 MB L3 cache, 4 MB may be disabled
    • QuickPath up to 6.4 GT/s
    • Hyper-Threading is included in some models
    • 781 million transistors
    • Introduced March 29, 2009
    • Variants
      • W5590, X5570, X5560, X5550, E5540, E5530, L5530, E5520, L5520, L5518, 4 cores, 8 MB L3 cache, HT
      • E5506, L5506, E5504, 4 cores, 4 MB L3 cache, no HT
      • L5508, E5502, E5502, 2 cores, 4 MB L3 cache, no HT

64-bit processors: Intel 64 – Sandy Bridge / Ivy Bridge microarchitecture

Celeron (Sandy Bridge/Ivy Bridge microarchitecture)

  • Sandy Bridge (Celeron-branded) – 32 nm process technology
    • 2 physical cores/2 threads (500 series), 1 physical core/1 thread (model G440) or 1 physical core/2 threads (models G460 & G465)
    • 2 MB L3 cache (500 series), 1 MB (model G440) or 1.5 MB (models G460 & G465)
    • Introduced 3rd quarter, 2011
    • Socket 1155 LGA
    • 2-channel DDR3-1066
    • 400 series has max TDP of 35 W
    • 500-series variants ending in 'T' have a peak TDP of 35 W; others, 65 W
    • Integrated GPU
      • All variants have peak GPU turbo frequencies of 1 GHz
      • Variants in the 400 series have GPUs running at a base frequency of 650 MHz
      • Variants in the 500 series ending in 'T' have GPUs running at a base frequency of 650 MHz; others at 850 MHz
      • All variants have 6 GPU execution units
    • Variants
      • G440, 1.6 GHz
      • G460, 1.8 GHz
      • G465, 1.9 GHz
      • G470, 2.0 GHz
      • G530T, 2.0 GHz
      • G540T, 2.1 GHz
      • G550T, 2.2 GHz
      • G530, 2.4 GHz
      • G540, 2.5 GHz
      • G550, 2.6 GHz
      • G555, 2.7 GHz

Pentium (Sandy Bridge/Ivy Bridge microarchitecture)

  • Sandy Bridge (Pentium-branded) – 32 nm process technology
    • 2 physical cores/2 threads
    • 3 MB L3 cache
    • 624 million transistors
    • Introduced May, 2011
    • Socket 1155 LGA
    • 2-channel DDR3-1333 (800 series) or DDR3-1066 (600 series)
    • Variants ending in 'T' have a peak TDP of 35 W, others 65 W
    • Integrated GPU (HD 2000)
      • All variants have peak GPU turbo frequencies of 1.1 GHz
      • Variants ending in 'T' have GPUs running at a base frequency of 650 MHz; others at 850 MHz
      • All variants have 6 GPU execution units
    • Variants
      • G620T, 2.2 GHz
      • G630T, 2.3 GHz
      • G640T, 2.4 GHz
      • G645T, 2.5 GHz
      • G860T, 2.6 GHz
      • G620, 2.6 GHz
      • G622, 2.6 GHz
      • G630, 2.7 GHz
      • G632, 2.7 GHz
      • G640, 2.8 GHz
      • G840, 2.8 GHz
      • G645, 2.9 GHz
      • G850, 2.9 GHz
      • G860, 3.0 GHz
      • G870, 3.1 GHz
  • Ivy Bridge (Pentium-branded) – 22 nm tri-gate transistor process technology
    • 2 physical cores/2 threads
    • 32+32 KB (per core) L1 cache
    • 256 KB (per core) L2 cache
    • 3 MB L3 cache
    • Introduced September, 2012
    • Socket 1155 LGA
    • 2-channel DDR3-1333 for G2000 series
    • 2-channel DDR3-1600 for G2100 series
    • All variants have GPU base frequencies of 650 MHz and peak GPU turbo frequencies of 1.05 GHz
    • Variants ending in 'T' have a peak TDP of 35 W; others, TDP of 55 W
    • Variants
      • G2020T, 2.5 GHz
      • G2030T, 2.6 GHz
      • G2100T, 2.6 GHz
      • G2120T, 2.7 GHz
      • G2010, 2.8 GHz
      • G2020, 2.9 GHz
      • G2030, 3.0 GHz
      • G2120, 3.1 GHz
      • G2130, 3.2 GHz
      • G2140, 3.3 GHz

Core i3 (2nd and 3rd generation)

  • Sandy Bridge (Core i3 2nd generation) – 32 nm process technology
    • 2 physical cores/4 threads
    • 32+32 KB (per core) L1 cache
    • 256 KB (per core) L2 cache
    • 3 MB L3 cache
    • 624 million transistors
    • Introduced January, 2011
    • Socket 1155 LGA
    • 2-channel DDR3-1333
    • Variants ending in 'T' have a peak TDP of 35 W, others 65 W
    • Integrated GPU
      • All variants have peak GPU turbo frequencies of 1.1 GHz
      • Variants ending in 'T' have GPUs running at a base frequency of 650 MHz; others at 850 MHz
      • Variants ending in '5' have Intel HD Graphics 3000 (12 execution units); others have Intel HD Graphics 2000 (6 execution units)
    • Variants
      • i3-2100T, 2.5 GHz
      • i3-2120T, 2.6 GHz
      • i3-2100, 3.1 GHz
      • i3-2102, 3.1 GHz
      • i3-2105, 3.1 GHz
      • i3-2120, 3.3 GHz
      • i3-2125, 3.3 GHz
      • i3-2130, 3.4 GHz
  • Ivy Bridge (Core i3 3rd generation) – 22 nm tri-gate transistor process technology
    • 2 physical cores/4 threads
    • 32+32 KB (per core) L1 cache
    • 256 KB (per core) L2 cache
    • 3 MB L3 cache
    • Introduced September, 2012
    • Socket 1155 LGA
    • 2-channel DDR3-1600
    • Variants ending in '5' have Intel HD Graphics 4000; others have Intel HD Graphics 2500
    • All variants have GPU base frequencies of 650 MHz and peak GPU turbo frequencies of 1.05 GHz
    • TDP 55 W
    • Variants
      • i3-3220T, 2.8 GHz
      • i3-3240T, 2.9 GHz
      • i3-3210, 3.2 GHz
      • i3-3220, 3.3 GHz
      • i3-3225, 3.3 GHz
      • i3-3240, 3.4 GHz
      • i3-3250, 3.5 GHz

Core i5 (2nd and 3rd generation)

  • Sandy Bridge (Core i5 2nd generation) – 32 nm process technology
    • 4 physical cores/4 threads (except for i5-2390T which has 2 physical cores/4 threads)
    • 32+32 KB (per core) L1 cache
    • 256 KB (per core) L2 cache
    • 6 MB L3 cache (except for i5-2390T which has 3 MB)
    • 995 million transistors
    • Introduced January, 2011
    • Socket 1155 LGA
    • 2-channel DDR3-1333
    • Variants ending in 'S' have a peak TDP of 65 W; others, 95 W except where noted
    • Variants ending in 'K' have unlocked multipliers; others cannot be overclocked
    • Integrated GPU
      • i5-2500T has a peak GPU turbo frequency of 1.25 GHz, others 1.1 GHz
      • Variants ending in 'T' have GPUs running at a base frequency of 650 MHz; others at 850 MHz
      • Variants ending in '5' or 'K' have Intel HD Graphics 3000 (12 execution units), except i5-2550K which has no GPU; others have Intel HD Graphics 2000 (6 execution units)
      • Variants ending in 'P' and the i5-2550K have no GPU
    • Variants
      • i5-2390T, 2.7 GHz/3.5 GHz Turbo Boost (35 W max. TDP)
      • i5-2500T, 2.3 GHz/3.3 GHz Turbo Boost (45 W max. TDP)
      • i5-2400S, 2.5 GHz/3.3 GHz Turbo Boost
      • i5-2405S, 2.5 GHz/3.3 GHz Turbo Boost
      • i5-2500S, 2.7 GHz/3.7 GHz Turbo Boost
      • i5-2300, 2.8 GHz/3.1 GHz Turbo Boost
      • i5-2310, 2.9 GHz/3.2 GHz Turbo Boost
      • i5-2320, 3.0 GHz/3.3 GHz Turbo Boost
      • i5-2380P, 3.1 GHz/3.4 GHz Turbo Boost
      • i5-2400, 3.1 GHz/3.4 GHz Turbo Boost
      • i5-2450P, 3.2 GHz/3.5 GHz Turbo Boost
      • i5-2500, 3.3 GHz/3.7 GHz Turbo Boost
      • i5-2500K, 3.3 GHz/3.7 GHz Turbo Boost
      • i5-2550K, 3.4 GHz/3.8 GHz Turbo Boost
  • Ivy Bridge (Core i5 3rd generation) – 22 nm Tri-gate transistor process technology
    • 4 physical cores/4 threads (except for i5-3470T which has 2 physical cores/4 threads)
    • 32+32 KB (per core) L1 cache
    • 256 KB (per core) L2 cache
    • 6 MB L3 cache (except for i5-3470T which has 3 MB)
    • Introduced April, 2012
    • Socket 1155 LGA
    • 2-channel DDR3-1600
    • Variants ending in 'S' have a peak TDP of 65 W, Variants ending in 'T' have a peak TDP of 35 or 45 W (see variants); others, 77 W except where noted
    • Variants ending in 'K' have unlocked multipliers; others cannot be overclocked
    • Variants ending in 'P' have no integrated GPU; others have Intel HD Graphics 2500 or Intel HD Graphics 4000 (i5-3475S and i5-3570K only)
    • Variants
      • i5-3470T, 2.9 GHz/3.6 GHz max Turbo Boost (35 W TDP)
      • i5-3570T, 2.3 GHz/3.3 GHz max Turbo Boost (45 W TDP)
      • i5-3330S, 2.7 GHz/3.2 GHz max Turbo Boost
      • i5-3450S, 2.8 GHz/3.5 GHz max Turbo Boost
      • i5-3470S, 2.9 GHz/3.6 GHz max Turbo Boost
      • i5-3475S, 2.9 GHz/3.6 GHz max Turbo Boost
      • i5-3550S, 3.0 GHz/3.7 GHz max Turbo Boost
      • i5-3570S, 3.1 GHz/3.8 GHz max Turbo Boost
      • i5-3330, 3.0 GHz/3.2 GHz max Turbo Boost
      • i5-3350P, 3.1 GHz/3.3 GHz max Turbo Boost (69 W TDP)
      • i5-3450, 3.1 GHz/3.5 GHz max Turbo Boost
      • i5-3470, 3.2 GHz/3.6 GHz max Turbo Boost
      • i5-3550, 3.3 GHz/3.7 GHz max Turbo Boost
      • i5-3570, 3.4 GHz/3.8 GHz max Turbo Boost
      • i5-3570K, 3.4 GHz/3.8 GHz max Turbo Boost

Core i7 (2nd and 3rd generation)

  • Sandy Bridge (Core i7 2nd generation) – 32 nm process technology
    • 4 physical cores/8 threads
    • 32+32 KB (per core) L1 cache
    • 256 KB (per core) L2 cache
    • 8 MB L3 cache
    • 995 million transistors
    • Introduced January, 2011
    • Socket 1155 LGA
    • 2-channel DDR3-1333
    • Variants ending in 'S' have a peak TDP of 65 W, others – 95 W
    • Variants ending in 'K' have unlocked multipliers; others cannot be overclocked
    • Integrated GPU
      • All variants have base GPU frequencies of 850 MHz and peak GPU turbo frequencies of 1.35 GHz
      • Variants ending in 'K' have Intel HD Graphics 3000 (12 execution units); others have Intel HD Graphics 2000 (6 execution units)
    • Variants
      • i7-2600S, 2.8 GHz/3.8 GHz Turbo Boost
      • i7-2600, 3.4 GHz/3.8 GHz Turbo Boost
      • i7-2600K, 3.4 GHz/3.8 GHz Turbo Boost
      • i7-2700K, 3.5 GHz/3.9 GHz Turbo Boost
  • Sandy Bridge-E (Core i7 3rd generation X-Series) – 32 nm process technology
    • Up to 6 physical cores/12 threads depending on model number
    • 32+32 KB (per core) L1 cache
    • 256 KB (per core) L2 cache
    • Up to 20 MB L3 cache depending on model number
    • 2.27 billion transistors
    • Introduced November, 2011
    • Socket 2011 LGA
    • 4-channel DDR3-1600
    • All variants have a peak TDP of 130 W
    • No integrated GPU
    • Variants (all marketed under "Intel Core X-series processors")[12]
      • i7-3820, 3.6 GHz/3.8 GHz Turbo Boost, 4 cores, 10 MB L3 cache
      • i7-3930K, 3.2 GHz/3.8 GHz Turbo Boost, 6 cores, 12 MB L3 cache
      • i7-3960X, 3.3 GHz/3.9 GHz Turbo Boost, 6 cores, 15 MB L3 cache
      • i7-3970X, 3.5 GHz/4.0 GHz Turbo Boost, 6 cores, 15 MB L3 cache
  • Ivy Bridge (Core i7 3rd generation) – 22 nm Tri-gate transistor process technology
    • 4 physical cores/8 threads
    • 32+32 KB (per core) L1 cache
    • 256 KB (per core) L2 cache
    • 8 MB L3 cache
    • Introduced April, 2012
    • Socket 1155 LGA
    • 2-channel DDR3-1600
    • Variants ending in 'S' have a peak TDP of 65 W, variants ending in 'T' have a peak TDP of 45 W, others – 77 W
    • Variants ending in 'K' have unlocked multipliers; others cannot be overclocked
    • Integrated GPU Intel HD Graphics 4000
    • Variants
      • i7-3770T – 2.5 GHz/3.7 GHz Turbo Boost
      • i7-3770S – 3.1 GHz/3.9 GHz Turbo Boost
      • i7-3770 – 3.4 GHz/3.9 GHz Turbo Boost
      • i7-3770K – 3.5 GHz/3.9 GHz Turbo Boost

64-bit processors: Intel 64 – Haswell microarchitecture

Core i3 (4th generation)

  • Haswell (Core i3 4th generation) – 22nm process technology

64-bit processors: Intel 64 – Broadwell microarchitecture

Core i3 (5th generation)

Core i5 (5th generation)

  • Broadwell (Core i5 5th generation) – 14nm process technology
    • 4 physical cores/4 threads
    • 4 MB L3 cache
    • Introduced Q2'15
    • Socket 1150 LGA
    • 2-channel DDR3L-1333/1600
    • Integrated GPU
    • Variants
      • i5-5575R – 2.80 GHz/3.30 GHz Turbo Boost
      • i5-5675C – 3.10 GHz/3.60 GHz Turbo Boost
      • i5-5675R – 3.10 GHz/3.60 GHz Turbo Boost

Core i7 (5th generation, Including Core-X Series)

  • Broadwell (Core i7 5th generation) – 14nm process technology
    • 4 physical cores/8 threads
    • 6 MB L3 cache
    • Introduced Q2'15
    • Socket 1150 LGA
    • 2-channel DDR3L-1333/1600
    • Integrated GPU
    • Variants
      • i7-5775C – 3.30 GHz/3.70 GHz Turbo Boost
      • i7-5775R – 3.30 GHz/3.80 GHz Turbo Boost
  • Broadwell-E14nm process technology
    • 6–10 physical cores/12–20 threads
    • 15–25 MB L3 cache
    • Introduced Q2'16
    • Socket 2011-v3 LGA
    • 4-channel DDR4-2133/2400
    • No Integrated GPU
    • Variants (all marketed under "Intel Core X-series processors")[12]
      • i7-6800K – 3.40 GHz/3.60 GHz Turbo Boost/3.80 GHz Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 Frequency 15 MB L3 cache
      • i7-6850K – 3.60 GHz/3.80 GHz Turbo Boost/4.00 GHz Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 Frequency 15 MB L3 cache
      • i7-6900K – 3.20 GHz/3.70 GHz Turbo Boost/4.00 GHz Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 Frequency 20 MB L3 cache
      • i7-6950X – 3.00 GHz/3.50 GHz Turbo Boost/4.00 GHz Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 Frequency 25 MB L3 cache

Other Broadwell CPUs

Not listed (yet) are several Broadwell-based CPU models:[13]

  • Server and workstation CPUs
    • single-CPU: Pentium D15nn, Xeon D-15nn, Xeon E3-12nn v4, Xeon E5-16nn v4
    • dual-CPU: Xeon E5-26nn v4
    • quad-CPU: Xeon E5-46nn v4, Xeon E7-48nn v4
    • octo-CPU: Xeon E7-88nn v4
  • Embedded CPUs
    • Core i7-57nnEQ, Core i7-58nnEQ
  • Mobile CPUs
    • Celeron 32nnU, Celeron 37nnU
    • Pentium 38nnU
    • Core M-5Ynn
    • Core i3-50nnU
    • Core i5-5nnnU
    • Core i7-55nnU, Core i7-56nnU, Core i7-57nnHQ, Core i7-59nnHQ

Note: this list does not say that all processors that match these patterns are Broadwell-based or fit into this scheme. The model numbers may have suffixes that are not shown here.

64-bit processors: Intel 64 – Skylake microarchitecture

Core i3 (6th generation)

  • Skylake (Core i3 6th generation) – 14 nm process technology
    • 2 physical cores/4 threads
    • 3–4 MB L3 cache
    • Introduced Q3'15
    • Socket 1151 LGA
    • 2-channel DDR3L-1333/1600, DDR4-1866/2133
    • Integrated GPU Intel HD Graphics 530 (only i3-6098P have HD Graphics 510)
    • Variants
      • i3-6098P – 3.60 GHz
      • i3-6100T – 3.20 GHz
      • i3-6100 – 3.70 GHz
      • i3-6300T – 3.30 GHz
      • i3-6300 – 3.80 GHz
      • i3-6320 – 3.90 GHz

Core i5 (6th generation)

  • Skylake (Core i5 6th generation) – 14nm process technology
    • 4 physical cores/4 threads
    • 6 MB L3 cache
    • Introduced Q3'15
    • Socket 1151 LGA
    • 2-channel DDR3L-1333/1600, DDR4-1866/2133
    • Integrated GPU Intel HD Graphics 530
    • Variants
      • i5-6300HQ – 2.30/3.20 GHz Turbo Boost
      • i5-6400T – 2.20 GHz/2.80 GHz Turbo Boost
      • i5-6400 – 2.70 GHz/3.30 GHz Turbo Boost
      • i5-6440hq
      • i5-6500T – 2.50 GHz/3.10 GHz Turbo Boost
      • i5-6500 – 3.20 GHz/3.60 GHz Turbo Boost
      • i5-6600T – 2.70 GHz/3.50 GHz Turbo Boost
      • i5-6600 – 3.30 GHz/3.90 GHz Turbo Boost
      • i5-6600K – 3.50 GHz/3.90 GHz Turbo Boost

Core i7 (6th generation)

  • Skylake (Core i7 6th generation) – 14nm process technology
    • 4 physical cores/8 threads
    • 8 MB L3 cache
    • Introduced Q3'15
    • Socket 1151 LGA
    • 2-channel DDR3L-1333/1600, DDR4-1866/2133
    • Integrated GPU Intel HD Graphics 530
    • Variants
      • i7-6700T – 2.80 GHz/3.60 GHz Turbo Boost
      • i7-6700 – 3.40 GHz/4.00 GHz Turbo Boost
      • i7-6700K – 4.00 GHz/4.20 GHz Turbo Boost

Other Skylake processors

Many Skylake-based processors are not yet listed in this section: mobile i3/i5/i7 processors (U, H, and M suffixes), embedded i3/i5/i7 processors (E suffix), certain i7-67nn/i7-68nn/i7-69nn.[14] Skylake-based "Core X-series" processors (certain i7-78nn and i9-79nn models) can be found under current models.

64-bit processors: Intel 64 (7th generation) – Kaby Lake microarchitecture

64-bit processors: Intel 64 (8th and 9th generation) – Coffee Lake microarchitecture

64-bit processors: Intel 64 – Cannon Lake microarchitecture

64-bit processors: Intel 64 (10th generation) – Ice Lake microarchitecture

64-bit processors: Intel 64 (10th generation) – Comet Lake microarchitecture

64-bit processors: Intel 64 (11th generation) – Tiger Lake microarchitecture

64-bit processors: Intel 64 (12th generation) – Alder Lake microarchitecture

64-bit processors: Intel 64 (13th generation) – Raptor Lake microarchitecture

Intel Tera-Scale

Intel 805xx product codes

Intel discontinued the use of part numbers such as 80486 in the marketing of mainstream x86-architecture processors with the introduction of the Pentium brand in 1993. However, numerical codes, in the 805xx range, continued to be assigned to these processors for internal and part numbering uses. The following is a list of such product codes in numerical order:

Product code Marketing name(s) Codename(s)
80500 Pentium P5 (A-step)
80501 Pentium P5
80502 Pentium P54C, P54CS
80503 Pentium with MMX Technology P55C, Tillamook
80521 Pentium Pro P6
80522 Pentium II Klamath
80523 Pentium II, Celeron, Pentium II Xeon Deschutes, Covington, Drake
80524 Pentium II, Celeron Dixon, Mendocino
80525 Pentium III, Pentium III Xeon Katmai, Tanner
80526 Pentium III, Celeron, Pentium III Xeon Coppermine, Cascades
80528 Pentium 4, Xeon Willamette (Socket 423), Foster
80529 canceled Timna
80530 Pentium III, Celeron Tualatin
80531 Pentium 4, Celeron Willamette (Socket 478)
80532 Pentium 4, Celeron, Xeon Northwood, Prestonia, Gallatin
80533 Pentium III Coppermine (cD0-step)
80534 Pentium 4 SFF Northwood (small form factor)
80535 Pentium M, Celeron M 310–340 Banias
80536 Pentium M, Celeron M 350–390 Dothan
80537 Core 2 Duo T5xxx, T7xxx, Celeron M 5xx Merom
80538 Core Solo, Celeron M 4xx Yonah
80539 Core Duo, Pentium Dual-core T-series Yonah
80541 Itanium Merced
80542 Itanium 2 McKinley
80543 Itanium 2 Madison
80546 Pentium 4, Celeron D, Xeon Prescott (Socket 478), Nocona, Irwindale, Cranford, Potomac
80547 Pentium 4, Celeron D Prescott (LGA 775)
80548 canceled Tejas and Jayhawk
80549 Itanium 2 90xx Montecito
80550 Dual-core Xeon 71xx Tulsa
80551 Pentium D, Pentium EE, Dual-core Xeon Smithfield, Paxville DP
80552 Pentium 4, Celeron D Cedar Mill
80553 Pentium D, Pentium EE Presler
80554 Celeron 800/900/1000 ULV Shelton
80555 Dual-core Xeon 50xx Dempsey
80556 Dual-core Xeon 51xx Woodcrest
80557 Core 2 Duo E4xxx. E6xxx, Dual-core Xeon 30xx, Pentium Dual-core E2xxx Conroe
80560 Dual-core Xeon 70xx Paxville MP
80562 Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Extreme QX6xxx, Quad-core Xeon 32xx Kentsfield
80563 Quad-core Xeon 53xx Clovertown
80564 Xeon 7200 Tigerton-DC
80565 Xeon 7300 Tigerton
80566 Atom Z5xx Silverthorne
80567 Itanium 91xx Montvale
80569 Core 2 Quad Q9xxx, Core 2 Extreme QX9xxx, Xeon 33xx Yorkfield
80570 Core 2 Duo E8xxx, Xeon 31xx Wolfdale
80571 Core 2 Duo E7xxx, Pentium Dual-core E5xxx, Pentium Dual-core E2210 Wolfdale-3M
80573 Xeon 5200 Wolfdale-DP
80574 Core 2 Extreme QX9775, Xeon 5400 Harpertown
80576 Core 2 Duo P7xxx, T8xxx, P8xxx, T9xxx, P9xxx, SL9xxx, SP9xxx, Core 2 Extreme X9xxx Penryn
80577 Core 2 Duo P7xxx, P8xxx, SU9xxx, T6xxx, T8xxx Penryn-3M
80578 EP80578 Vermilion Range
80579 EP80579 Tolapai
80580 Core 2 Quad Q8xxx, Q9xxx, Xeon 33xx Yorkfield-6M
80581 Core 2 Quad Q9xxx Penryn-QC
80582 Xeon 74xx Dunnington
80583 Xeon 74xx Dunnington-QC
80584 Xeon X33x3 LV Yorkfield CL
80585 Core 2 Solo SU3xxx, Celeron 7xx, 9xx Penryn-L
80586 Atom 2xx, N2xx Diamondville
80587 Atom 3xx Diamondville DC
80588 Xeon L3014, E3113 Wolfdale-CL

Intel 806xx product codes

Product code Marketing name(s) Codename(s)
80601 Core i7-9xx, Core i7-9xx Extreme Edition Bloomfield
80602 Xeon 55xx Gainestown
80603 Itanium 93xx Tukwila
80604 Xeon 65xx, Xeon 75xx Beckton
80605 Core i5-7xx, Core i7-8xx, Xeon 34xx Lynnfield
80606 canceled Havendale
80607 Core i7-7xx QM, Core i7-8xx QM, Core i7-9xx XM Clarksfield
80608 canceled Auburndale
80609 Atom Z6xx Lincroft
80610 Atom N400, D400, D500 Pineview
80611 canceled Larrabee
80612 Xeon C35xx, Xeon C55xx Jasper Forest
80613 Core i7-9xxX, Xeon 36xx Gulftown
80614 Xeon 56xx Westmere-EP
80615 Xeon E7-28xx, Xeon E7-48xx, Xeon E7-88xx Westmere-EX
80616 Pentium G6xxx, Core i3-5xx, Core i5-6xx Clarkdale
80617 Mobile Core i5-5xx, Core i7-6xxM/UM/LM Arrandale
80618 Atom E6x0 Tunnel Creek
80619 Core i7-3xxx Sandy Bridge-EP
80620 Xeon E5-24xx, Xeon E5-14xx, Pentium 14xx Sandy Bridge-EN
80621 Xeon E5-16xx, Xeon E5-26xx, Xeon E5-46xx Sandy Bridge-EP-8, Sandy Bridge-EP-4
80622 Sandy Bridge-EP-8
80623 Core i3/i5/i7-2xxx, Pentium Gxxx, Xeon E3-12xx Sandy Bridge-HE-4, Sandy Bridge-M-2
80627 Mobile Core i3/i5/i7-2xxxM, Pentium Bxxx, Celeron Bxxx Sandy Bridge-HE-4, Sandy Bridge-H-2, Sandy Bridge-M-2
80631 Itanium 95xx Poulson
80632 Atom E6x5C Stellarton
80633 Core i7-48xx, -49xx Ivy Bridge-E
80634 Xeon E5-24xx-v2, E5-14xx-v2, Pentium-14xx-v2 Ivy Bridge-EN
80635 Xeon E5-26xx-v2, E5-16xx-v2 Ivy Bridge-EP
80636 Xeon E7-v2 Ivy Bridge-EX
80637 Core i3/i5/i7-3xxx, Xeon E3-12xx-v2 Ivy Bridge
80638 Mobile Core i3/i5/i7-3xxxM Ivy Bridge
80640 Atom Z24xx Penwell
80641 Atom D2xxx, Atom N2xxx Cedarview
80642 Atom Z2xxx Penwell
80643 Xeon E5-14xx/24xx-v3 Haswell-EN
80644 Xeon E5-16xx/26xx-v3 Haswell-EP
80645 Xeon E7-48xx/88xx-v3 Haswell-EX
80646 Core i3/i5/i7 – 4xxx, Pentium G3xxx, Celeron G18xx, Xeon E3-12xx-v3 Haswell
80647 Mobile Core i5/i7 – 4xxxM Haswell-H, Haswell-M
80648 Core i7-58xx, -59xx Haswell-E
80649 Xeon Phi x100 Knight's Corner
80650 Atom Z27xx Cloverview
80651 Atom Z25xx Cloverview
80652 Atom Z34xx Merrifield
80653 Atom Z36xx, Atom Z37xx, Atom E38xx, Celeron N28xx, Celeron J1xxx, Celeron J28xx, Celeron J29xx, Pentium A10xx, Pentium J2xxx, Pentium N35xx Bay Trail-T, Bay Trail-I, Bay Trail-D, Bay Trail-M
80654 Atom C23xx Avoton
80655 Atom C2356 Rangeley
80658 Core i3/i5/i7 – 5xxx, Core M – 5Yxx Broadwell-Y, Broadwell-U, Broadwell-H
80660 Xeon E5-16xx-v4, Xeon E5-26xx-v4 Broadwell-EP
80661 Quark SoC X10xx Clanton
80662 Core i3/i5/i7-6xxx, Core m3/m5/m7-6Yxx, Pentium G4xxx, Xeon E3-12xx v5, Xeon E3-15xxM v5 Skylake
80663 Atom Z35xx Moorefield
80664 Atom x5-Z8xxx Cherry Trail
80665 Atom x5-E8000, Celeron N3xxx, Pentium N37xx, Celeron J3xxx, Pentium J37xx Braswell
80667 Xeon Phi x200 (standalone socketed processors) Knights Landing
80668 Celeron N/J33xx, Pentium N/J42xx, Atom x5/7-E39xx Apollo Lake
80671 Core i7-68xx, -69xx Broadwell-E
80673 Xeon Bronze/Silver/Gold/Platinum x1xx, Xeon D-21xx, Xeon W-21xx, 3175X, Core i7/i9-7xxx, 9xxx Skylake-X, Skylake-SP, Skylake-DE
80674 Core i5/i7-7xxx, -7Yxx, Xeon D-15xx Kaby Lake, Broadwell
80677 Core i3/i5/i7-7xxx Kaby Lake, Amber Lake
80679 Itanium 97xx Kittson
80680 Celeron N/J4xxx, Pentium N/J5xxx Gemini Lake
80682 Xeon D-16xx Hewitt Lake
80683 Xeon Phi 72x5 Knights Mill
80684 Core i3/i5/i7-8xxx, -8Yxx, 9xxx Coffee Lake, Whiskey Lake
80686 Xeon D-x7xx Ice Lake
80689 Core i3/i5/i7-10xxGx, Xeon Bronze/Silver/Gold/Platinum x3xx, Xeon W-33xx Ice Lake
80690 Core i3/i5/i7-11xxGx Tiger Lake
80691 Core i3/i5-LxxGx Lakefield
80692 Atom P5xxx Snow Ridge
80695 Xeon Bronze/Silver/Gold/Platinum x2xx, Xeon W-32xx Cascade Lake
80697 Celeron N45xx/51xx, Pentium Silver N60xx Jasper Lake

Intel 807xx product codes

Product code Marketing name(s) Codename(s)
80701 Core i3/i5/i7/i9-10xxx Comet Lake
80703 Atom X6xx, Celeron N/J62xx, Pentium N/J64xx Elkhart Lake
80706 Xeon Gold/Platinum x3xxH Cooper Lake
80708 Core i5/i7/i9-11xxx Rocket Lake
80713 Xeon Bronze/Silver/Gold/Platinum/Max x4xx, Xeon w3/w5/w7/w9-x4xx Sapphire Rapids
80715 Atom X7xx, Core i3/i5/i7/i9-12xxx, -13xxx Alder Lake, Raptor Lake
80719 Atom C5xxx Parker Ridge
80765 Atom C3xxx Denverton

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The 4004's original goal was to equal the clock rate of the IBM 1620 Model I (1 MHz); this was not quite met.

References

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External links

  • Intel Museum: History of the Microprocessor
  • Intel Product Specifications
  • Intel Processors and Chipsets by Platform Code Name
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This generational list of Intel processors attempts to present all of Intel s processors from the pioneering 4 bit 4004 1971 to the present high end offerings Concise technical data is given for each product Intel Haswell Core i7 4771 CPU sitting atop its original packaging that contains an OEM fan cooled heatsink Contents 1 Latest 1 1 13th generation Core 1 1 1 Desktop codenamed Raptor Lake 1 2 12th generation Core 1 2 1 Desktop codenamed Alder Lake 1 2 2 Mobile codenamed Alder Lake 1 3 11th generation Core 1 3 1 Desktop codenamed Rocket Lake 1 3 2 Mobile codenamed Tiger Lake 1 4 10th generation Core 1 4 1 Desktop codenamed Comet Lake 1 4 2 Mobile codenamed Comet Lake Ice Lake and Amber Lake 1 5 9th generation Core 1 5 1 Desktop codenamed Coffee Lake Refresh 1 6 8th generation Core 1 6 1 Desktop codenamed Coffee Lake 1 6 2 Mobile codenamed Coffee Lake Amber Lake and Whiskey Lake 1 7 7th generation Core 1 7 1 Desktop codenamed Kaby Lake and Skylake X 1 7 2 Mobile codenamed Kaby Lake and Apollo Lake 2 All processors 2 1 The 4 bit processors 2 1 1 Intel 4004 2 1 2 Intel 4040 2 2 The 8 bit processors 2 2 1 8008 2 2 2 8080 2 2 3 8085 2 3 Microcontrollers 2 3 1 Intel 8048 2 3 2 Intel 8051 2 3 3 Intel 80151 2 3 4 Intel 80251 2 3 5 MCS 96 family 2 4 The bit slice processor 2 4 1 3000 family 2 5 The 16 bit processors MCS 86 family 2 5 1 8086 2 5 2 8088 2 5 3 80186 2 5 4 80188 2 5 5 80286 2 6 32 bit processors the non x86 microprocessors 2 6 1 iAPX 432 2 6 2 i960 a k a 80960 2 6 3 i860 a k a 80860 2 6 4 XScale 2 7 32 bit processors the 80386 range 2 7 1 80386DX 2 7 2 80386SX 2 7 3 80376 2 7 4 80386SL 2 7 5 80386EX 2 8 32 bit processors the 80486 range 2 8 1 80486DX 2 8 2 80486SX 2 8 3 80486DX2 2 8 4 80486SL 2 8 5 80486DX4 2 9 32 bit processors P5 microarchitecture 2 9 1 Original Pentium 2 9 2 Pentium with MMX Technology 2 10 32 bit processors P6 Pentium M microarchitecture 2 10 1 Pentium Pro 2 10 2 Pentium II 2 10 3 Celeron Pentium II based 2 10 4 Pentium III 2 10 5 Pentium II Xeon and Pentium III Xeon 2 10 6 Celeron Pentium III Coppermine based 2 10 7 Pentium III Tualatin based 2 10 8 Celeron Pentium III Tualatin based 2 10 9 Pentium M 2 10 10 Celeron M 2 10 11 Intel Core 2 10 12 Dual Core Xeon LV 2 11 32 bit processors NetBurst microarchitecture 2 11 1 Pentium 4 2 11 2 Xeon 32 bit NetBurst 2 11 3 Mobile Pentium 4 M 2 11 4 Pentium 4 EE 2 11 5 Pentium 4E 2 12 64 bit processors IA 64 2 12 1 Itanium 2 12 2 Itanium 2 2 13 64 bit processors Intel 64 NetBurst microarchitecture 2 13 1 Pentium 4F 2 13 2 Pentium D 2 13 3 Pentium Extreme Edition 2 13 4 Xeon 64 bit NetBurst 2 14 64 bit processors Intel 64 Core microarchitecture 2 14 1 Xeon 64 bit Core microarchitecture 2 14 2 Intel Core 2 2 14 3 Pentium Dual Core 2 14 4 Celeron 64 bit Core microarchitecture 2 14 5 Celeron M 64 bit Core microarchitecture 2 15 64 bit processors Intel 64 Nehalem microarchitecture 2 15 1 Intel Pentium Nehalem 2 15 2 Core i3 1st generation 2 15 3 Core i5 1st generation 2 15 4 Core i7 1st generation 2 15 5 Xeon Nehalem microarchitecture 2 16 64 bit processors Intel 64 Sandy Bridge Ivy Bridge microarchitecture 2 16 1 Celeron Sandy Bridge Ivy Bridge microarchitecture 2 16 2 Pentium Sandy Bridge Ivy Bridge microarchitecture 2 16 3 Core i3 2nd and 3rd generation 2 16 4 Core i5 2nd and 3rd generation 2 16 5 Core i7 2nd and 3rd generation 2 17 64 bit processors Intel 64 Haswell microarchitecture 2 17 1 Core i3 4th generation 2 18 64 bit processors Intel 64 Broadwell microarchitecture 2 18 1 Core i3 5th generation 2 18 2 Core i5 5th generation 2 18 3 Core i7 5th generation Including Core X Series 2 18 4 Other Broadwell CPUs 2 19 64 bit processors Intel 64 Skylake microarchitecture 2 19 1 Core i3 6th generation 2 19 2 Core i5 6th generation 2 19 3 Core i7 6th generation 2 19 4 Other Skylake processors 2 20 64 bit processors Intel 64 7th generation Kaby Lake microarchitecture 2 21 64 bit processors Intel 64 8th and 9th generation Coffee Lake microarchitecture 2 22 64 bit processors Intel 64 Cannon Lake microarchitecture 2 23 64 bit processors Intel 64 10th generation Ice Lake microarchitecture 2 24 64 bit processors Intel 64 10th generation Comet Lake microarchitecture 2 25 64 bit processors Intel 64 11th generation Tiger Lake microarchitecture 2 26 64 bit processors Intel 64 12th generation Alder Lake microarchitecture 2 27 64 bit processors Intel 64 13th generation Raptor Lake microarchitecture 2 28 Intel Tera Scale 2 29 Intel 805xx product codes 2 30 Intel 806xx product codes 2 31 Intel 807xx product codes 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksLatest Edit13th generation Core Edit Desktop codenamed Raptor Lake Edit Processor family Model Cores Clock rate GHz Integrated graphics Cache TDP W Price USD Socket LaunchBase Turbo 2 0 Max Turbo Turbo max 3 0 GPU Clock rate max EUs L2 cache Smart cache Base TurboP E Threads P E P ECore i9 13900K 8 16 32 3 0 2 2 5 5 4 3 5 8 5 7 UHD 770 1 65 GHz 32 32 MB 36 MB 125 253 589 LGA 1700 Q4 202213900KF 56413900 2 0 1 5 5 2 4 2 5 6 5 5 UHD 770 1 65 GHz 32 65 219 549 Q1 202313900F 52413900T 1 1 0 8 5 1 3 9 5 3 UHD 770 1 65 GHz 32 35 106 549Core i7 13700K 8 24 3 4 2 5 5 3 4 2 5 4 1 6 GHz 24 MB 30 MB 125 253 409 Q4 202213700KF 38413700 2 1 1 5 5 1 4 1 5 2 UHD 770 1 6 GHz 32 65 219 384 Q1 202313700F 35913700T 1 4 1 0 4 8 3 6 4 9 UHD 770 1 6 GHz 32 35 106 384Core i5 13600K 6 20 3 5 2 6 5 1 3 9 5 1 UHD 770 1 5 GHz 32 20 MB 24 MB 125 181 319 Q4 202213600KF 29413600 2 7 2 0 5 0 3 7 5 0 UHD 770 1 55 GHz 32 11 5 MB 65 154 255 Q1 202313600T 1 8 1 3 4 8 3 4 4 8 35 92 25513500 2 5 1 8 3 5 65 154 23213500T 1 6 1 2 4 6 3 2 4 6 35 9213400 4 16 2 5 1 8 3 3 UHD 730 1 55 GHz 24 9 5 MB 20 MB 65 154 22113400F 148 19613400T 1 3 1 0 4 4 3 0 4 4 UHD 730 1 55 GHz 24 35 82 221Core i3 13100 4 8 3 4 4 5 4 5 1 5 GHz 5 MB 12 MB 60 89 13413100F 58 89 10913100T 2 5 4 2 4 2 UHD 730 1 5 GHz 24 35 69 13412th generation Core Edit Desktop codenamed Alder Lake Edit Processor family Model Cores Clock rate GHz Integrated graphics Cache TDP W Price USD Socket LaunchBase Turbo 2 0 Max Turbo Turbo max 3 0 GPU Clock rate max EUs L2 cache Smart cache Base TurboP E Threads P E P ECore i9 12900K 8 8 24 3 2 2 4 5 1 3 9 5 2 UHD 770 1 55 GHz 32 14 MB 30 MB 125 241 589 LGA 1700 Q4 202112900KF 56912900KS 3 4 2 5 5 2 4 0 5 5 5 3 UHD 770 1 55 GHz 32 150 241 739 Q1 202212900 2 4 1 8 5 0 3 8 5 0 5 1 65 202 48912900F 46412900T 1 4 1 0 4 8 3 6 4 9 UHD 770 1 55 GHz 32 35 106 489Core i7 12700K 4 20 3 6 2 7 4 9 3 8 5 0 1 5 GHz 12 MB 25 MB 125 190 409 Q4 202112700KF 38412700 2 1 1 6 4 8 3 6 4 9 UHD 770 1 5 GHz 32 65 180 339 Q1 202212700F 31412700T 1 4 1 0 4 6 3 4 4 7 UHD 770 1 5 GHz 32 35 95 339Core i5 12600K 6 16 3 7 2 8 4 9 3 6 4 9 1 45 GHz 9 5 MB 20 MB 125 150 289 Q4 202112600KF 26412600 12 3 3 4 8 4 8 UHD 770 1 45 GHz 32 7 5 MB 18 MB 65 117 223 Q1 202212600T 2 1 4 6 4 6 35 7412500 3 0 65 117 20212500T 2 0 4 4 4 4 35 7412400 2 5 UHD 730 1 45 GHz 24 65 117 19212400F 16712400T 1 8 4 2 4 2 UHD 730 1 45 GHz 24 35 74 192Core i3 12300 4 8 3 5 4 4 5 MB 12 MB 60 89 14312300T 2 3 4 2 35 6912100 3 3 4 3 60 89 12212100F 9712100T 2 2 4 1 UHD 730 1 45 GHz 24 35 69 122Pentium G7400 2 4 3 7 UHD 710 1 35 GHz 16 2 5 MB 6 MB 46 64G7400T 3 1 35Celeron G6900 2 3 4 1 3 GHz 4 MB 46 42G6900T 2 8 35Mobile codenamed Alder Lake Edit Processor family Model Price USD Cores Threads Clock rate GHz Cache MB IGP TDP W Socket ReleaseP E Base Turbo L2 L3 GPU Clock rate Max MHz EUs Base TurboP E P ECore i9 12950HX 590 8 8 24 2 3 1 7 5 0 3 6 14 30 UHD 1550 32 55 157 FCBGA1964 Q2 202212900HX 60612900HK 635 6 20 2 5 1 8 3 8 11 5 24 Iris Xe 1450 96 45 115 FCBGA1744 Q1 202212900H 617Core i7 12850HX 428 8 24 2 1 1 5 4 8 3 4 14 25 UHD 32 55 157 FCBGA1964 Q2 202212800HX 457 2 012650HX 428 6 20 4 7 3 3 11 5 2412800H 457 2 4 1 8 4 8 3 7 Iris Xe 1400 96 45 115 FCBGA1744 Q1 202212700H 2 3 1 7 4 7 3 512650H 4 16 9 5 UHD 641280P 482 8 20 1 8 1 3 4 8 3 6 11 5 Iris Xe 1450 96 28 641270P 438 4 16 2 2 1 6 3 5 9 18 14001260P 2 1 1 5 4 7 3 41265U 426 2 12 1 8 1 3 4 8 3 6 6 5 12 1250 15 551255U 1 7 1 2 4 7 3 51260U 1 1 0 8 4 7 3 5 950 9 29 FCLGA17811250U 426Core i5 12600HX 284 4 16 2 5 1 8 4 6 3 3 9 18 UHD 1350 32 55 157 FCBGA1964 Q2 202212450HX 4 12 2 4 4 4 3 1 7 12 1300 1612600H 311 8 16 2 7 2 0 4 5 3 3 9 18 Iris Xe 1400 80 45 95 FCBGA1744 Q1 202212500H 2 5 1 8 130012450H 4 12 2 0 1 5 4 4 7 12 UHD 1200 481250P 320 8 16 1 7 1 2 9 Iris Xe 1400 80 28 641240P 13001245U 309 2 12 1 6 6 5 1200 15 551235U 1 3 0 91240U 1 1 0 8 900 9 29 FCBGA17811230U 309 1 0 0 7 850Core i3 1220P 281 1 5 1 1 UHD 1100 64 28 64 FCBGA17441215U 4 8 1 2 0 9 4 5 10 15 551210U 1 0 0 7 850 9 29 FCBGA1781Pentium 8505 161 1 6 1 2 0 9 3 25 8 1100 48 15 55 FCBGA17448500 1 0 0 7 800 9 29 FCBGA1781Celeron 7305 121 1 5 1 1 0 9 1100 15 55 FCBGA17447300 1 0 0 7 800 9 29 FCBGA178111th generation Core Edit Desktop codenamed Rocket Lake Edit Processor family Model Cores threads Clock rate IGPU Smart cache TDP Price USD Socket LaunchBase All core turbo Turbo boost 2 0 Turbo boost max 3 0 GPU Clock rate max EUsCore i9 11900K 8 16 3 5 GHz 4 8 GHz 5 1 GHz 5 2 GHz UHD 750 1 3 GHz 32 EUs 16 MB 125 W 539 LGA 1200 Q1 202111900KF 51311900 2 5 GHz 4 7 GHz 5 0 GHz 5 1 GHz UHD 750 1 3 GHz 32 EUs 65 W 43911900F 42211900T 1 5 GHz 3 7 GHz 4 8 GHz 4 9 GHz UHD 750 1 3 GHz 32 EUs 35 W 439Core i7 11700K 3 6 GHz 4 6 GHz 4 9 GHz 5 0 GHz 125W 39911700KF 37411700 2 5 GHz 4 4 GHz 4 8 GHz 4 9 GHz UHD 750 1 3 GHz 32 EUs 65W 32311700F 29811700T 1 4 GHz 3 6 GHz 4 5 GHz 4 6 GHz UHD 750 1 3 GHz 32 EUs 35 W 323Core i5 11600K 6 12 3 9 GHz 4 6 GHz 4 9 GHz N A 12 MB 125 W 26211600KF 23711600 2 8 GHz 4 3 GHz 4 8 GHz UHD 750 1 3 GHz 32 EUs 65 W 21311600T 1 7 GHz 3 5 GHz 4 1 GHz 35 W11500 2 7 GHz 4 2 GHz 4 6 GHz 65 W 19211500T 1 5 GHz 3 4 GHz 3 9 GHz 1 2 GHz 35 W11400 2 6 GHz 4 2 GHz 4 4 GHz UHD 730 1 3 GHz 24 EUs 65 W 18211400F 15711400T 1 3 GHz 3 3 GHz 3 7 GHz UHD 730 1 2 GHz 24 EUs 35 W 182Mobile codenamed Tiger Lake Edit Processor family Model Cores threads Clock rate IGPU Smart cache TDP Socket LaunchBase Max Turbo GPU Clock rate max EUsXeon W 11955M 8 16 2 6 GHz 5 0 GHz UHD Graphics for 11th GenProcessors 1 45 GHz 32 EUs 24 MB 45 W FCBGA1787 Q2 2021W 11865MRE 2 1 GHz 4 7 GHz 1 35 GHz 35 W Q3 2021W 11865MLE 1 5 GHz 4 5 GHz 25 WW 11855M 6 12 2 6 GHz 4 9 GHz 1 45 GHz 18 MB 35 W Q2 2021W 11555MRE 2 1 GHz 4 5 GHz 1 35 GHz 12 MB Q3 2021W 11555MLE 1 9 GHz 4 4 GHz 25 WW 11155MRE 4 8 1 25 GHz 16 EUs 8 MB 35 WW 11155MLE 1 8 GHz 3 1 GHz 25 WCore i9 11980HK 8 16 2 6 GHz 5 0 GHz 1 45 GHz 32 EUs 24 MB 45 W Q2 202111950H11900H 2 1 GHz 4 9 GHz 35 WCore i7 11850HE 4 7 GHz 1 35 GHz Q3 202111850H 4 8 GHz 1 45 GHz Q2 202111800H 1 9 GHz 4 6 GHz11850H 2 1 GHz 4 8 GHz11600H 6 12 2 5 GHz 4 6 GHz Q3 202111390H 4 8 3 4 GHz 5 0 GHz 1 40 GHz 96 EUs 12 MB 28 W FCBGA1449 Q2 202111375H 3 0 GHz 1 35 GHz Q1 202111370H w IPU 4 8 GHz11370H w IPU Q2 202111375H w IPU 5 0 GHz1195G7 1 3 GHz 1 40 GHz 15 W1195G7 w IPU1185GRE 1 8 GHz 4 4 GHz 1 35 GHz Q3 20201185G7E1165G7 1 2 GHz 4 7 GHz 1 30 GHz1185G7 w IPU 4 8 GHz 1 35 GHz1165G7 w IPU 4 6 GHz 1 30 GHz1180G7 w IPU 0 9 GHz 1 10 GHz 7 W FCBGA1598 Q1 20211160G7 w IPU 4 4 GHz Q3 2020Core i5 11500H 6 12 2 4 GHz 4 6 GHz 1 45 GHz 32 EUs 35 W FCBGA1787 Q2 202111500HE 2 1 GHz 4 5 GHz 1 35 GHz Q3 202111400H 2 5 GHz 1 45 GHz 16 EUs Q2 202111260H 2 1 GHz 4 4 GHz 1 40 GHz11320H w IPU 4 8 2 5 GHz 4 5 GHz 1 35 GHz 96 EUs 28 W FCBGA144911300H w IPU 2 6 GHz 4 4 GHz 1 30 GHz 80 EUs 8 MB Q1 20211155G7 1 0 GHz 4 5 GHz 1 35 GHz 15 W Q2 20211145G7 w IPU 1 1 GHz 4 4 GHz 1 30 GHz Q1 20211145G7E w IPU 1 5 GHz 4 1 GHz Q3 20201145G7E1135G7 0 9 GHz 4 2 GHz1130G7 w IPU 0 8 GHz 4 0 GHz 1 10 GHz FCBGA15981140G7 w IPU 4 2 GHz 7 W Q1 2021Core i3 11100HE 1 9 GHz 4 4 GHz 1 25 GHz 16 EUs 35 W FCBGA1787 Q3 20211125G4 0 9 GHz 3 7 GHz 48 EUs 15 W FCBGA1449 Q1 20211125G4 w IPU1120G4 w IPU 0 8 GHz 3 5 GHz 1 10 GHz 7 W FCBGA15981115GRE 2 4 1 7 GHz 3 9 GHz 1 25 GHz 6 MB 15 W FCBGA1449 Q3 20201115G4E1115G4 4 1 GHz1115G4 w IPU1110G4 w IPU 3 9 GHz 1 10 GHz 7 W FCBGA1598Pentium Gold 7505 w IPU 2 0 GHz 1 25 GHz 4 MB 7 W FCBGA1449 Q4 2020Celeron 6600HE 2 2 2 6 GHz N A 1 10 GHz 16 EUs 8 MB 35 W FCBGA1787 Q3 20216305 w IPU 1 8 GHz 1 25 GHz 48 EUs 4 MB 15 W FCBGA1449 Q4 20206305E UHD10th generation Core Edit Desktop codenamed Comet Lake Edit Model Price USD Cores Threads Clock rate GHz Cache MB IGP TDP W Code name Socket ReleaseBase Max turbo L1 L2 L3 processor Clock rate MHz Base Max dynamici9 10910 OEM Apple 10 20 3 60 5 00 20 UHD 630 350 1200 125 Comet Lake LGA 1200 Q3 2020i9 10900K 488 3 70 5 30 Q2 2020i9 10900KF 463 i9 10900 439 2 80 5 20 UHD 630 350 1200 65i9 10900E 440 4 70 i9 10900F 422 5 20 i9 10900T 439 1 90 4 60 UHD 630 350 1200 35i9 10850K 453 3 60 5 20 125i7 10700K 374 8 16 3 80 5 10 16i7 10700KF 349 5 10 i7 10700 323 2 90 4 80 UHD 630 350 1200 65i7 10700E 330 4 50 1150i7 10700F 298 4 80 i7 10700T 323 2 00 4 50 UHD 630 350 1200 35i7 10700TE 330 4 40 1150i5 10600K 262 6 12 4 10 4 80 12 1200 125i5 10600KF 237 i5 10600 213 3 30 UHD 630 350 1200 65i5 10600T 213 2 40 4 00 35i5 10505 192 3 20 4 60 65 Q1 2021i5 10500 192 3 10 4 50 1150 65 Q2 2020i5 10500E 195 4 20 i5 10500T 192 2 30 3 80 35i5 10500TE 195 3 70 i5 10400 182 2 90 4 30 360 1100 65i5 10400F 155 i5 10400T 182 2 30 3 60 UHD 630 350 1200 35i3 10320 154 4 8 3 80 4 60 8 1150 65i3 10300 143 3 70 4 40 i3 10300T 143 3 00 3 90 1100 35i3 10100 122 3 60 4 30 6 65i3 10100E 125 3 20 3 80 i3 10100F 79 3 60 4 30 i3 10100T 122 3 00 3 80 UHD 630 350 1100 35i3 10100TE 125 2 30 3 60 Mobile codenamed Comet Lake Ice Lake and Amber Lake Edit Model Price USD Cores Threads Clock rate GHz Cache MB IGP TDP W Code name Socket ReleaseBase Max turbo L1 L2 L3 Processor Clock rate MHz Base Max dynamici7 1065G7 426 4 8 1 30 3 90 8 Iris Plus 300 1100 15 Ice Lake BGA 1526 Q3 2019i7 1060G7 1 00 3 80 8 9 BGA 1377i7 10750H 395 6 12 2 60 5 00 12 UHD 350 1150 45 Comet Lake BGA 1440 Q1 2020i7 10710U 443 1 10 4 70 12 300 15 BGA 1528 Q3 2019i7 10610U 409 4 8 1 80 4 90 8 15 BGA 1528 Q2 2020i7 10510U 409 1 80 4 90 8 BGA 1528 Q3 2019i7 10510Y 403 1 20 4 50 8 7 Amber Lake Y BGA 1377i5 10500H 250 6 12 2 50 4 50 12 350 1050 45 Comet Lake BGA 1440 Q4 2020i5 10210U 297 4 8 1 60 4 20 6 UHD 620 300 1100 15 BGA 1528 Q3 2019i3 10110Y 287 2 4 1 00 4 00 0 125 0 5 4 UHD 615 1000 7 Amber Lake Y BGA 13779th generation Core Edit Desktop codenamed Coffee Lake Refresh Edit Model Price USD Cores Threads Clock rate GHz Cache MB IGP TDP W Code name Socket ReleaseBase Max turbo L1 L2 L3 processor Clock rate MHz Base Max dynamici9 9900KS 524 8 16 4 00 5 00 16 UHD 630 350 1200 127 Coffee Lake LGA 1151 Q4 2019i9 9900K 499 8 16 3 60 5 00 16 UHD 630 350 1200 95 Q4 2018i9 9900 449 8 16 3 10 5 00 16 UHD 630 350 1200 65 Q2 2019i9 9900T 439 8 16 2 10 4 40 16 UHD 630 350 1200 35 Q2 2019i7 9700K 385 8 8 3 60 4 90 12 UHD 630 350 1200 95 Q4 2018i7 9700 335 8 8 3 00 4 70 12 UHD 630 350 1200 65 Q2 2019i7 9700T 323 8 8 2 00 4 30 12 UHD 630 350 1200 35 Q2 2019i7 9700TE 323 8 8 1 80 3 80 12 UHD 630 350 1150 35 Q2 2019i5 9600K 263 6 6 3 70 4 60 9 UHD 630 350 1150 95 Q4 2018i5 9600KF 262 6 6 3 70 4 60 9 95 Q1 2019i5 9600 224 6 6 3 10 4 60 9 UHD 630 350 1150 65 Q2 2019i5 9600T 213 6 6 2 30 3 90 9 UHD 630 350 1150 35 Q2 2019i5 9500 202 6 6 3 00 4 40 9 UHD 630 350 1100 65 Q2 2019i5 9500E 192 6 6 3 00 4 20 9 UHD 630 350 1100 65 Q2 2019i5 9500F 192 6 6 3 00 4 40 9 65 Q2 2019i5 9500T 192 6 6 2 20 3 70 9 UHD 630 350 1100 35 Q2 2019i5 9500TE 192 6 6 2 20 3 60 9 UHD 630 350 1100 35 Q2 2019i5 9400 182 6 6 2 90 4 10 9 UHD 630 350 1050 65 Q2 2019i5 9400F 149 6 6 2 90 4 10 9 65 Q1 2019i5 9400T 182 6 6 1 80 3 40 9 UHD 630 350 1050 35 Q2 2019i3 9350K 184 4 4 4 00 4 60 8 UHD 630 350 1150 91 Q1 2019i3 9350KF 184 4 4 4 00 4 60 8 91 Q1 2019i3 9320 162 4 4 3 70 4 40 8 UHD 630 350 1150 65 Q2 2019i3 9300 152 4 4 3 70 4 30 8 UHD 630 350 1150 65 Q2 2019i3 9300T 143 4 4 3 20 3 80 8 UHD 630 350 1100 35 Q2 2019i3 9100 122 4 4 3 60 4 20 6 UHD 630 350 1100 65 Q2 2019i3 9100E 122 4 4 3 10 3 70 6 UHD 630 350 1050 65 Q2 2019i3 9100F 88 4 4 3 60 4 20 6 65 Q2 2019i3 9100T 122 4 4 3 10 3 70 6 UHD 630 350 1100 35 Q2 2019i3 9100TE 122 4 4 2 20 3 20 6 UHD 630 350 1050 35 Q2 20198th generation Core Edit Desktop codenamed Coffee Lake Edit Model Price USD Cores Threads Clock rate GHz Cache MB IGP TDP W Code name Socket ReleaseBase Max turbo L1 L2 L3 Processor Clock rate MHz Base Max dynamici7 8700K 359 6 12 3 70 4 70 12 UHD 630 350 1200 95 Coffee Lake LGA 1151 Q4 2017i7 8700 303 6 12 3 20 4 60 12 UHD 630 350 1200 65 Coffee Lake LGA 1151 Q4 2017i7 8086K 425 6 12 4 00 5 00 12 UHD 630 350 1200 95 Coffee Lake LGA 1151 Q2 2018i5 8600K 257 6 6 3 60 4 30 9 UHD 630 350 1150 95 Coffee Lake LGA 1151 Q4 2017i5 8500 202 6 6 3 00 4 10 9 UHD 630 350 1100 65 Coffee Lake LGA 1151 Q2 2018i5 8400 182 6 6 2 80 4 00 9 UHD 630 350 1050 65 Coffee Lake LGA 1151 Q4 2017i3 8350K 168 4 4 4 00 8 UHD 630 350 1150 91 Coffee Lake LGA 1151 Q4 2017i3 8100 117 4 4 3 60 6 UHD 630 350 1100 65 Coffee Lake LGA 1151 Q4 2017Mobile codenamed Coffee Lake Amber Lake and Whiskey Lake Edit Model Price USD Cores Threads Clock rate GHz Cache MB IGP TDP W Code name Socket Releasebase max turbo L1 L2 L3 Processor Clock rate MHz Base Max dynamicm3 8100Y 281 2 4 1 10 3 40 0 125 0 5 4 UHD 615 300 900 5 Amber Lake Y BGA 1515 Q3 2018i9 8950HK 583 6 12 2 90 4 80 0 375 1 5 12 UHD 630 350 1200 45 Coffee Lake BGA 1440 Q2 2018i7 8850H 395 6 12 2 60 4 30 0 375 1 5 9 UHD 630 350 1150 45 Coffee Lake BGA 1440 Q2 2018i7 8750H 395 6 12 2 20 4 10 0 375 1 5 9 UHD 630 350 1100 45 Coffee Lake BGA 1440 Q2 2018i7 8700B 303 6 12 3 20 4 60 0 375 1 5 12 UHD 630 350 1200 65 Coffee Lake BGA 1440 Q2 2018i7 8665U 409 4 8 1 90 4 80 0 25 1 8 UHD 620 300 1150 15 Whiskey Lake BGA 1528 Q2 2019i7 8650U 409 4 8 1 90 4 20 0 25 1 8 UHD 620 300 1150 15 Kaby Lake R BGA 1356 Q3 2017i7 8569U 431 4 8 2 80 4 70 8 Iris Plus 655 300 1200 28 Coffee Lake BGA 1528 Q2 2019i7 8565U 409 4 8 1 80 4 60 0 25 1 8 UHD 300 1150 15 Whiskey Lake BGA 1528 Q3 2018i7 8559U 431 4 8 2 70 4 50 0 25 1 8 Iris Plus 655 300 1200 28 Coffee Lake BGA 1528 Q2 2018i7 8557U 431 4 8 1 70 4 50 0 25 1 8 Iris Plus 645 300 1150 15 Coffee Lake BGA 1528 Q3 2019i7 8550U 409 4 8 1 80 4 00 0 25 1 8 UHD 620 300 1150 15 Kaby Lake R BGA 1356 Q3 2017i7 8500Y 393 2 4 1 50 4 20 0 125 0 5 4 UHD 615 300 1050 5 Amber Lake Y BGA 1515 Q1 2019i5 8500B 192 6 6 3 00 4 10 0 375 1 5 9 UHD 630 350 1100 65 Coffee Lake BGA 1440 Q2 2018i5 8400H 250 4 8 2 50 4 20 0 25 1 8 UHD 630 350 1100 45 Coffee Lake BGA 1440 Q2 2018i5 8400B 182 6 6 2 80 4 00 0 375 1 5 9 UHD 630 350 1050 65 Coffee Lake BGA 1440 Q2 2018i5 8365U 297 4 8 1 60 4 10 0 25 1 6 UHD 300 1100 15 Whiskey Lake BGA 1528 Q2 2019i5 8350U 297 4 8 1 70 3 60 0 25 1 6 UHD 620 300 1100 15 Kaby Lake R BGA 1356 Q3 2017i5 8310Y 281 2 4 1 60 3 90 0 125 0 5 4 UHD 617 300 1050 7 Amber Lake Y BGA 1515 Q1 2019i5 8300H 250 4 8 2 30 4 00 0 25 1 8 UHD 630 350 1000 45 Coffee Lake BGA 1440 Q2 2018i5 8279U 320 4 8 2 40 4 10 0 25 1 6 Iris Plus 655 300 1150 28 Coffee Lake BGA 1440 Q2 2019i5 8269U 320 4 8 2 60 4 20 0 25 1 6 Iris Plus 655 300 1100 28 Coffee Lake BGA 1528 Q2 2018i5 8265U 297 4 8 1 60 3 90 0 25 1 6 UHD 300 1100 15 Whiskey Lake BGA 1528 Q3 2018i5 8260U 297 4 8 1 60 3 90 6 UHD 620 300 1100 15 Coffee Lake BGA 1528 Q4 2019i5 8259U 320 4 8 2 30 3 80 0 25 1 6 Iris Plus 655 300 1050 28 Coffee Lake BGA 1528 Q2 2018i5 8257U 320 4 8 1 40 3 90 0 25 1 6 Iris Plus 645 300 1050 15 Coffee Lake BGA 1528 Q3 2019i5 8250U 297 4 8 1 60 3 40 0 25 1 6 UHD 620 300 1100 15 Kaby Lake R BGA 1356 Q3 2017i5 8210Y 281 2 4 1 60 3 60 0 125 0 5 4 UHD 617 300 1050 7 Amber Lake Y BGA 1515 Q1 2019i5 8200Y 291 2 4 1 30 3 90 0 125 0 5 4 UHD 615 300 950 5 Amber Lake Y BGA 1515 Q3 2018i3 8145U 281 2 4 2 10 3 90 0 125 0 5 4 UHD 300 1000 15 Whiskey Lake BGA 1528 Q3 2018i3 8140U 281 2 4 2 10 3 90 4 UHD 620 300 1000 15 Coffee Lake BGA 1528 Q4 2019i3 8130U 281 2 4 2 20 3 40 0 125 0 5 4 UHD 620 300 1000 15 Kaby Lake R BGA 1356 Q1 2018i3 8109U 304 2 4 3 00 3 60 0 125 0 5 4 Iris Plus 655 300 1050 28 Coffee Lake BGA 1528 Q2 2018i3 8100H 225 4 4 3 00 0 25 1 6 UHD 630 350 1000 45 Coffee Lake BGA 1440 Q3 2018i3 8100B 133 4 4 3 60 6 UHD 630 350 1050 65 Coffee Lake BGA 1440 Q3 20187th generation Core Edit Desktop codenamed Kaby Lake and Skylake X Edit Model Price USD Cores Threads Clock rate GHz Cache MB IGP TDP W Code name Socket ReleaseBase Max turbo L1 L2 L3 Processor Clock rate MHz Base Max dynamici9 7980XE 1999 18 36 2 60 4 20 24 75 165 Skylake LGA 2066 Q3 2017 1 i9 7960X 1699 16 32 2 80 4 20 22 00 165 Skylake LGA 2066 Q3 2017 1 i9 7940X 1399 14 28 3 10 4 30 19 25 165 Skylake LGA 2066 Q3 2017 1 i9 7920X 1189 12 24 2 90 4 30 16 50 140 Skylake LGA 2066 Q3 2017i9 7900X 989 10 20 3 30 4 30 13 75 140 Skylake LGA 2066 Q2 2017i7 7820X 589 8 16 3 60 4 30 11 00 140 Skylake LGA 2066 Q2 2017i7 7800X 383 6 12 3 50 4 00 8 25 140 Skylake LGA 2066 Q2 2017i7 7740X 339 4 8 4 30 4 50 8 112 Kaby Lake LGA 2066 Q1 2017i7 7700K 350 4 8 4 20 4 50 8 HD 630 350 1150 91 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017i7 7700 303 4 8 3 60 4 20 8 HD 630 350 1150 65 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017i7 7700T 303 4 8 2 90 3 80 8 HD 630 350 1150 35 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017i5 7640X 242 4 4 4 00 4 20 6 112 Kaby Lake LGA 2066 Q1 2017i5 7600K 243 4 4 3 80 4 20 6 HD 630 350 1150 91 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017i5 7600 224 4 4 3 50 4 10 6 HD 630 350 1150 65 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017i5 7600T 224 4 4 2 80 3 70 6 HD 630 350 1100 35 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017i5 7500 192 4 4 3 40 3 80 6 HD 630 350 1100 65 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017i5 7500T 192 4 4 2 70 3 30 6 HD 630 350 1100 35 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017i5 7400 182 4 4 3 00 3 50 6 HD 630 350 1000 65 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017i5 7400T 187 4 4 2 40 3 00 6 HD 630 350 1000 35 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017i3 7350K 179 2 4 4 20 4 HD 630 350 1150 60 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017i3 7320 157 2 4 4 10 4 HD 630 350 1150 51 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017i3 7300 147 2 4 4 00 4 HD 630 350 1150 51 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017i3 7300T 147 2 4 3 50 4 HD 630 350 1100 35 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017i3 7100 117 2 4 3 90 3 HD 630 350 1100 51 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017i3 7100T 117 2 4 3 40 3 HD 630 350 1100 35 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017i3 7101E 117 2 4 3 90 3 HD 630 350 1100 54 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017i3 7101TE 117 2 4 3 40 3 HD 630 350 1100 35 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017G4620 93 2 4 3 70 3 HD 630 350 1100 51 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017G4600 82 2 4 3 60 3 HD 630 350 1100 51 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017G4600T 75 2 4 3 00 3 HD 630 350 1050 35 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017G4560 64 2 4 3 50 3 HD 610 350 1050 54 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017G4560T 64 2 4 2 90 3 HD 610 350 1050 35 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017G3950 52 2 2 3 00 2 HD 610 350 1050 51 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017G3930 42 2 2 2 90 2 HD 610 350 1050 51 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017G3930T 42 2 2 2 70 2 HD 610 350 1000 35 Kaby Lake LGA 1151 Q1 2017Mobile codenamed Kaby Lake and Apollo Lake Edit Model Price USD Cores Threads Clock rate GHz Cache MB IGP TDP W Code name Socket ReleaseBase Max turbo L1 L2 L3 Processor Clock rate MHz Base Max dynamici7 7920HQ 568 4 8 3 10 4 10 0 25 1 8 HD 630 350 1100 45 Kaby Lake BGA 1440 Q1 2017i7 7820HQ 378 4 8 2 90 3 90 0 25 1 8 HD 630 350 1100 45 Kaby Lake BGA 1440 Q1 2017i7 7820HK 378 4 8 2 90 3 90 0 25 1 8 HD 630 350 1100 45 Kaby Lake BGA 1440 Q1 2017i7 7700HQ 378 4 8 2 80 3 80 0 25 1 6 HD 630 350 1100 45 Kaby Lake BGA 1440 Q1 2017i7 7660U 415 2 4 2 50 4 00 0 125 0 5 4 Iris Plus 640 300 1100 15 Kaby Lake BGA 1356 Q1 2017i7 7600U 393 2 4 2 80 3 90 0 125 0 5 4 HD 620 300 1150 15 Kaby Lake BGA 1356 Q3 2016i7 7567U 2 4 3 50 4 00 0 125 0 5 4 Iris Plus 650 300 1150 28 Kaby Lake Q3 2016i7 7560U 415 2 4 2 40 3 80 0 125 0 5 4 Iris Plus 640 300 1050 15 Kaby Lake BGA 1356 Q1 2017i7 7500U 393 2 4 2 70 3 50 0 125 0 5 4 HD 620 300 1050 15 Kaby Lake BGA 1356 Q1 2017i7 7Y75 393 2 4 1 30 3 60 0 125 0 5 4 HD 615 300 1050 4 5 Kaby Lake BGA 1515 Q1 2017i5 7440HQ 250 4 4 2 80 3 80 0 25 1 6 HD 630 350 1000 45 Kaby Lake Q1 2017i5 7300HQ 250 4 4 2 50 3 50 0 25 1 6 HD 630 350 1000 45 Kaby Lake BGA 1440 Q1 2017i5 7360U 304 2 4 2 30 3 60 0 125 0 5 4 Iris Plus 640 300 1000 15 Kaby Lake BGA 1356 Q1 2017i5 7300U 281 2 4 2 60 3 50 0 125 0 5 3 HD 620 300 1100 15 Kaby Lake BGA 1356 Q1 2017i5 7287U 2 4 3 30 3 70 0 125 0 5 4 Iris Plus 650 300 1100 28 Kaby Lake Q1 2017i5 7267U 2 4 3 10 3 50 0 125 0 5 4 Iris Plus 650 300 1050 28 Kaby Lake Q1 2017i5 7260U 304 2 4 2 20 3 40 0 125 0 5 4 Iris Plus 640 300 950 15 Kaby Lake BGA 1356 Q1 2017i5 7200U 281 2 4 2 50 3 10 0 125 0 5 3 HD 620 300 1000 15 Kaby Lake BGA 1356 Q3 2016i5 7Y57 281 2 4 1 20 3 30 0 125 0 5 4 HD 615 300 950 4 5 Kaby Lake BGA 1515 Q1 2017i5 7Y54 281 2 4 1 20 3 20 0 125 0 5 4 HD 615 300 950 4 5 Kaby Lake BGA 1515 Q1 2017i3 7100H 225 2 4 3 00 0 125 0 5 3 HD 630 350 950 35 Kaby Lake BGA 1440 Q1 2017i3 7167U 2 4 2 80 0 125 0 5 3 Iris Plus 650 300 1000 28 Kaby Lake Q1 2017i3 7130U 281 2 4 2 70 0 125 0 5 3 HD 620 300 1000 15 Kaby Lake BGA 1356 Q2 2017i3 7100U 281 2 4 2 40 0 125 0 5 3 HD 620 300 1000 15 Kaby Lake BGA 1356 Q3 2016m3 7Y32 281 2 4 1 10 3 00 0 125 0 5 4 HD 615 300 900 4 5 Kaby Lake BGA 1515 Q2 2017m3 7Y30 281 2 4 1 00 2 60 0 125 0 5 4 HD 615 300 900 4 5 Kaby Lake BGA 1515 Q3 2016N4200 161 4 4 1 10 2 50 2 HD 505 200 750 6 Apollo Lake BGA 1296 Q3 20164415U 161 2 4 2 30 2 HD 610 300 950 15 Kaby Lake BGA 1356 Q1 20174415Y 161 2 4 1 60 2 HD 615 300 850 6 Kaby Lake BGA 1515 Q2 20174410Y 161 2 4 1 50 2 HD 615 300 850 6 Kaby Lake BGA 1515 Q1 2017N3450 107 4 4 1 10 2 20 2 HD 500 200 700 6 Apollo Lake BGA 1296 Q3 2016N3350 107 2 2 1 10 2 40 2 HD 500 200 650 6 Apollo Lake BGA 1296 Q3 20163965U 107 2 2 2 20 0 125 0 5 2 HD 610 300 900 15 Kaby Lake BGA 1356 Q1 20173865U 107 2 2 1 80 0 125 0 5 2 HD 610 300 900 15 Kaby Lake BGA 1356 Q1 2017All processors EditAll processors are listed in chronological order The 4 bit processors Edit Intel D4004 ceramic variant Intel P4004 plastic variant Intel 4004 Edit First microprocessor single chip IC processor Introduced November 15 1971 Clock rate 740 kHz a 0 07 MIPS Bus width 4 bits multiplexed address data due to limited pins PMOS 2 300 transistors at 10 mm Addressable memory 640 bytes Program memory 4 KB 4096 B Originally designed to be used in Busicom calculatorMCS 4 family 4004 CPU 4001 ROM amp 4 bit Port 4002 RAM amp 4 bit Port 4003 10 bit Shift Register 4008 Memory I O Interface 4009 Memory I O Interface 4211 General Purpose Byte I O Port 4265 Programmable General Purpose I O Device 4269 Programmable Keyboard Display Device 4289 Standard Memory Interface for MCS 4 40 4308 8192 bit 1024 8 ROM w 4 bit I O Ports 4316 16384 bit 2048 8 Static ROM 4702 2048 bit 256 8 EPROM 4801 5 185 MHz Clock Generator Crystal for 4004 4201A or 4040 4201A Intel C4040 Intel 4040 Edit Introduced in 1974 by Intel Clock speed was 740 kHz same as the 4004 microprocessor 3 000 transistors Interrupt features were available Programmable memory size 8 KB 8192 B 640 bytes of data memory 24 pin DIPThe 8 bit processors Edit Intel D8008 8008 Edit Introduced April 1 1972 Clock rate 500 kHz 8008 1 800 kHz 0 05 MIPS Bus width 8 bits multiplexed address data due to limited pins Enhancement load PMOS logic 3 500 transistors at 10 mm Addressable memory 16 KB Typical in early 8 bit microcomputers dumb terminals general calculators bottling machines Developed in tandem with 4004 Originally intended for use in the Datapoint 2200 microcomputer Key volume deployment in Texas Instruments 742 microcomputer in gt 3 000 Ford dealerships Intel D8080 8080 Edit Introduced April 1 1974 Clock rate 2 MHz very rare 8080B 3 MHz 0 29 MIPS 2 Data bus width 8 bits address bus 16 bits Enhancement load NMOS logic 4 500 transistors at 6 mm Assembly language downward compatible with 8008 Addressable memory 64 KB 64 1024 B Up to 10 the performance of the 8008 Used in e g the Altair 8800 traffic light controller cruise missile Required six support chips versus 20 for the 8008 Intel D8085A Intel P8085 plastic variant 8085 Edit Introduced March 1976 Clock rate 3 MHz 3 0 37 MIPS Data bus width 8 bits address bus 16 bits Depletion load NMOS logic 6 500 transistors at 3 mm Binary compatible downward with the 8080 Used in Toledo scales Also used as a computer peripheral controller modems hard disks printers etc CMOS 80C85 in Mars Sojourner Radio Shack Model 100 portableMicrocontrollers Edit They are ICs with CPU RAM ROM or PROM or EPROM I O Ports Timers amp Interrupts Intel P8048H Intel 8048 Edit Single accumulator Harvard architectureMCS 48 family Intel 8020 Single Component 8 bit Microcontroller 1 KB ROM 64 Byte RAM 13 I O ports Intel 8021 Single Component 8 bit Microcontroller 1 KB ROM 64 Byte RAM 21 I O ports Intel 8022 Single Component 8 bit Microcontroller With On Chip A D Converter Intel 8035 Single Component 8 bit Microcontroller 64 Byte RAM Intel 8039 Single Component 8 bit Microcontroller 128 Byte RAM Intel 8040 Single Component 8 bit Microcontroller 256 Byte RAM Intel 8048 Single Component 8 bit Microcontroller 1 KB ROM 64 byte RAM 27 I O ports 0 73 MIPS 11 MHz Intel 8049 Single Component 8 bit Microcontroller 2 KB ROM 128 byte RAM 27 I O ports Intel 8050 Single Component 8 bit Microcontroller 4 KB ROM 256 byte RAM 27 I O ports Intel 8748 Single Component 8 bit Microcontroller 1 KB EPROM 64 byte RAM 27 I O ports Intel 8749 Single Component 8 bit Microcontroller 2 KB EPROM 128 byte RAM 27 I O ports Intel 87P50 Single Component 8 bit Microcontroller ext ROM socket 2758 2716 2732 256 byte RAM 27 I O ports Intel 8648 Single Component 8 bit Microcontroller 1 KB OTP EPROM 64 byte RAM 27 I O ports Intel 8041 Universal Peripheral Interface 8 bit Slave Microcontroller 1 KB ROM 64 byte RAM Intel 8041AH Universal Peripheral Interface 8 bit Slave Microcontroller 1 KB ROM 128 byte RAM Intel 8641 Universal Peripheral Interface 8 bit Slave Microcontroller Intel 8741 Universal Peripheral Interface 8 bit Slave Microcontroller 1 KB EPROM 64 byte RAM Intel 8741AH Universal Peripheral Interface 8 bit Slave Microcontroller 1 KB EPROM 128 byte RAM Intel 8042 Universal Peripheral Interface 8 bit Slave Microcontroller 2 KB ROM 256 byte RAM Intel 8742 Universal Peripheral Interface 8 bit Slave Microcontroller 2 KB EPROM 128 byte RAM Intel 8742AH Universal Peripheral Interface 8 bit Slave Microcontroller 2 KB OTP EPROM 256 byte RAM Intel 8243 Input Output Expander The available 28 pin PLCC version in sampling for first quarter of 1986 4 Intel 8244 General Purpose Graphics Display Device ASIC NTSC SECAM Intel 8245 General Purpose Graphics Display Device ASIC PAL 5 Intel P8051 Intel 8051 Edit Single accumulator Harvard architectureMCS 51 family 8031 8 bit Control Oriented Microcontroller 8032 8 bit Control Oriented Microcontroller 8044 High Performance 8 bit Microcontroller 8344 High Performance 8 bit Microcontroller 8744 High Performance 8 bit Microcontroller 8051 8 bit Control Oriented Microcontroller 8052 8 bit Control Oriented Microcontroller 8054 8 bit Control Oriented Microcontroller 8058 8 bit Control Oriented Microcontroller 8351 8 bit Control Oriented Microcontroller 8352 8 bit Control Oriented Microcontroller 8354 8 bit Control Oriented Microcontroller 8358 8 bit Control Oriented Microcontroller 8751 8 bit Control Oriented Microcontroller 8752 8 bit Control Oriented Microcontroller 8754 8 bit Control Oriented Microcontroller 8758 8 bit Control Oriented MicrocontrollerIntel 80151 Edit Single accumulator Harvard architectureMCS 151 family 80151 High Performance 8 bit Control Oriented Microcontroller 83151 High Performance 8 bit Control Oriented Microcontroller 87151 High Performance 8 bit Control Oriented Microcontroller 80152 High Performance 8 bit Control Oriented Microcontroller 83152 High Performance 8 bit Control Oriented MicrocontrollerIntel 80251 Edit Single accumulator Harvard architectureMCS 251 family 80251 8 16 32 bit Microcontroller 80252 8 16 32 bit Microcontroller 80452 8 16 32 bit Microcontroller 83251 8 16 32 bit Microcontroller 87251 8 16 32 bit Microcontroller 87253 8 16 32 bit MicrocontrollerMCS 96 family Edit 8061 16 bit Microcontroller parent of MCS 96 family ROMless With A D most sold to Ford 8094 16 bit Microcontroller 48 Pin ROMLess Without A D 8095 16 bit Microcontroller 48 Pin ROMLess With A D 8096 16 bit Microcontroller 68 Pin ROMLess Without A D 8097 16 bit Microcontroller 68 Pin ROMLess With A D 8394 16 bit Microcontroller 48 Pin With ROM Without A D 8395 16 bit Microcontroller 48 Pin With ROM With A D 8396 16 bit Microcontroller 68 Pin With ROM Without A D 8397 16 bit Microcontroller 68 Pin With ROM With A D 8794 16 bit Microcontroller 48 Pin With EROM Without A D 8795 16 bit Microcontroller 48 Pin With EROM With A D 8796 16 bit Microcontroller 68 Pin With EROM Without A D 8797 16 bit Microcontroller 68 Pin With EROM With A D 8098 16 bit Microcontroller 8398 16 bit Microcontroller 8798 16 bit Microcontroller 80196 16 bit Microcontroller 83196 16 bit Microcontroller 87196 16 bit Microcontroller 80296 16 bit MicrocontrollerThe bit slice processor Edit 3000 family Edit Intel D3002 Introduced in the third quarter of 1974 these bit slicing components used bipolar Schottky transistors Each component implemented two bits of a processor function packages could be interconnected to build a processor with any desired word length Members of the family 3001 Microcontrol Unit 3002 2 bit Arithmetic Logic Unit slice 3003 Look ahead Carry Generator 3205 High performance 1 of 8 Binary Decoder 3207 Quad Bipolar to MOS Level Shifter and Driver 3208 Hex Sense Amp and Latch for MOS Memories 3210 TTL to MOS Level Shifter and High Voltage Clock Driver 3211 ECL to MOS Level Shifter and High Voltage Clock Driver 3212 Multimode Latch Buffer 3214 Interrupt Control Unit 3216 Parallel Inverting Bi Directional Bus Driver 3222 Refresh Controller for 4K 4096 B NMOS DRAMs 3226 Parallel Inverting Bi Directional Bus Driver 3232 Address Multiplexer and Refresh Counter for 4K DRAMs 3242 Address Multiplexer and Refresh Counter for 16K 16 1024 B DRAMs 3245 Quad Bipolar TTL to MOS Level Shifter and Driver for 4K 3246 Quad Bipolar ECL to MOS Level Shifter and Driver for 4K 3404 High performance 6 bit Latch 3408 Hex Sense Amp and Latch for MOS Memories 3505 Next generation processorBus width 2n bits data address depending on number n of slices used The 16 bit processors MCS 86 family Edit Intel D8086 8086 Edit Introduced June 8 1978 Clock rates 5 MHz 0 33 MIPS 3 8 MHz 0 66 MIPS 10 MHz 0 75 MIPS The memory is divided into odd and even banks It accesses both banks concurrently to read 16 bits of data in one clock cycle Data bus width 16 bits address bus 20 bits 29 000 transistors at 3 mm Addressable memory 1 megabyte 10242 B Up to 10 the performance of 8080 First used in the Compaq Deskpro IBM PC compatible computers Later used in portable computing and in the IBM PS 2 Model 25 and Model 30 Also used in the AT amp T PC6300 Olivetti M24 a popular IBM PC compatible predating the IBM PS 2 line Used segment registers to access more than 64 KB of data at once which many programmers complained made their work excessively difficult citation needed The first x86 CPU Later renamed the iAPX 86 6 Intel D8088 8088 Edit Introduced June 1 1979 Clock rates 4 77 MHz 0 33 MIPS 8 MHz 0 66 MIPS 3 16 bit internal architecture External data bus width 8 bits address bus 20 bits 29 000 transistors at 3 mm Addressable memory 1 megabyte Identical to 8086 except for its 8 bit external bus hence an 8 instead of a 6 at the end identical Execution Unit EU different Bus Interface Unit BIU 6 Used in IBM PC and PC XT and compatibles Later renamed the iAPX 88 6 Intel C80186 6 MHz 80186 Edit Introduced 1982 Clock rates 6 MHz gt 1 MIPS 55 000 transistors Included two timers a DMA controller and an interrupt controller on the chip in addition to the processor these were at fixed addresses which differed from the IBM PC although it was used by several PC compatible vendors such as Australian company Cleveland Added a few opcodes and exceptions to the 8086 design otherwise identical instruction set to 8086 and 8088 BOUND ENTER LEAVE INS OUTS IMUL imm PUSH imm PUSHA POPA RCL RCR ROL ROR SHL SHR SAL SAR reg imm Address calculation and shift operations are faster than 8086 Used mostly in embedded applications controllers point of sale systems terminals and the like Used in several non PC compatible DOS computers including RM Nimbus Tandy 2000 and CP M 86 Televideo PM16 server Later renamed to iAPX 18680188 Edit A version of the 80186 with an 8 bit external data bus Later renamed the iAPX 188 Intel C80286 6 MHz 80286 Edit Introduced February 2 1982 Clock rates 6 MHz 0 9 MIPS 8 MHz 10 MHz 1 5 MIPS 12 5 MHz 2 66 MIPS 16 MHz 20 MHz and 25 MHz available Data bus width 16 bits address bus 24 bits Included memory protection hardware to support multitasking operating systems with per process address space 134 000 transistors at 1 5 mm Addressable memory 16 MB Added protected mode features to 8086 with essentially the same instruction set 3 6 the performance of the 8086 Widely used in IBM PC AT and AT clones contemporary to it32 bit processors the non x86 microprocessors Edit iAPX 432 Edit Introduced January 1 1981 as Intel s first 32 bit microprocessor Multi chip CPU Object capability architecture Microcoded operating system primitives One terabyte virtual address space Hardware support for fault tolerance Two chip General Data Processor GDP consists of 43201 and 43202 43203 Interface Processor IP interfaces to I O subsystem 43204 Bus Interface Unit BIU simplifies building multiprocessor systems 43205 Memory Control Unit MCU Architecture and execution unit internal data base paths 32 bits Clock rates 5 MHz 7 MHz 8 MHzi960 a k a 80960 Edit Introduced April 5 1988 RISC like 32 bit architecture Predominantly used in embedded systems Evolved from the capability processor developed for the BiiN joint venture with Siemens Many variants identified by two letter suffixesi860 a k a 80860 Edit Introduced February 26 1989 RISC 32 64 bit architecture with floating point pipeline characteristics very visible to programmer Used in the Intel iPSC 860 Hypercube parallel supercomputer Mid life kicker in the i870 processor primarily a speed bump some refinement extension of instruction set Used in the Intel Delta massively parallel supercomputer prototype emplaced at California Institute of Technology Used in the Intel Paragon massively parallel supercomputer emplaced at Sandia National LaboratoryXScale Edit Introduced August 23 2000 32 bit RISC microprocessor based on the ARM architecture Many variants such as the PXA2xx applications processors IOP3xx I O processors and IXP2xxx and IXP4xx network processors32 bit processors the 80386 range Edit Intel 80386DX Intel 80386DX with Intel 387 math processor 80386DX Edit Introduced October 17 1985 Clock rates 16 MHz 5 MIPS 20 MHz 6 to 7 MIPS introduced February 16 1987 25 MHz 7 5 MIPS introduced April 4 1988 33 MHz 9 9 MIPS 9 4 SPECint92 on Compaq i 16 KB L2 introduced April 10 1989 Data bus width 32 bits address bus 32 bits 275 000 transistors at 1 mm Addressable memory 4 GB 4 10243 B Virtual memory 64 TB 64 10244 B 7 8 First x86 chip to handle 32 bit data sets Reworked and expanded memory protection support including paged virtual memory and virtual 86 mode features required at the time by Xenix and Unix This memory capability spurred the development and availability of OS 2 and is a fundamental requirement for modern operating systems like Linux Windows and macOS First used by Compaq in the Deskpro 386 Used in desktop computing Unlike the DX naming convention of the 486 chips it had no math co processor Later renamed Intel386 DX80386SX Edit Introduced June 16 1988 Clock rates 16 MHz 2 5 MIPS 20 MHz 3 1 MIPS introduced January 25 1989 25 MHz 3 9 MIPS introduced January 25 1989 33 MHz 5 1 MIPS introduced October 26 1992 32 bit internal architecture External data bus width 16 bits External address bus width 24 bits 275 000 transistors at 1 mm Addressable memory 16 MB Virtual memory 64 TB 7 Narrower buses enable low cost 32 bit processing Used in entry level desktop and portable computing No math co processor No commercial software used protected mode or virtual storage for many years Later renamed Intel386 SX80376 Edit The Intel i376 is an embedded version of the i386SX Introduced January 16 1989 discontinued June 15 2001 Variant of 386SX intended for embedded systems No real mode starts up directly in protected mode Replaced by much more successful 80386EX from 199480386SL Edit Introduced October 15 1990 Clock rates 20 MHz 4 21 MIPS 25 MHz 5 3 MIPS introduced September 30 1991 32 bit internal architecture External bus width 16 bits 855 000 transistors at 1 mm Addressable memory 4 GB Virtual memory 64 TB 7 First chip specifically made for portable computers because of low power consumption of chip Highly integrated includes cache bus and memory controllers Intel 80386EX 80386EX Edit Introduced August 1994 Variant of 80386SX intended for embedded systems Static core i e may run as slowly and thus power efficiently as desired down to full halt On chip peripherals Clock and power management Timers counters Watchdog timer Serial I O units sync and async and parallel I O DMA RAM refresh JTAG test logic Significantly more successful than the 80376 Used aboard several orbiting satellites and microsatellites Used in NASA s FlightLinux project32 bit processors the 80486 range Edit Intel 80486DX 33 MHz 80486DX Edit Introduced April 10 1989 Clock rates 25 MHz 20 MIPS 16 8 SPECint92 7 40 SPECfp92 33 MHz 27 MIPS 22 4 SPECint92 on Micronics M4P 128 KB L2 introduced May 7 1990 50 MHz 41 MIPS 33 4 SPECint92 14 5 SPECfp92 on Compaq 50L 256 KB L2 introduced June 24 1991 Bus width 32 bits 1 2 million transistors at 1 mm the 50 MHz was at 0 8 mm Addressable memory 4 GB Virtual memory 64 TB 7 Level 1 cache of 8 KB on chip Math coprocessor on chip 50 performance of the 8088 Officially named Intel486 DX Used in desktop computing and servers Family 4 model 1 Intel 80486SX 33 MHz 80486SX Edit Introduced April 22 1991 Clock rates 16 MHz 13 MIPS 20 MHz 16 5 MIPS introduced September 16 1991 25 MHz 20 MIPS 12 SPECint92 introduced September 16 1991 33 MHz 27 MIPS 15 86 SPECint92 introduced September 21 1992 Bus width 32 bits 1 185 million transistors at 1 mm and 900 000 at 0 8 mm Addressable memory 4 GB Virtual memory 64 TB 7 Identical in design to 486DX but without a math coprocessor The first version was an 80486DX with disabled math coprocessor in the chip and different pin configuration If the user needed math coprocessor capabilities he must add 487SX which was actually a 486DX with different pin configuration to prevent the user from installing a 486DX instead of 487SX so with this configuration 486SX 487SX you had 2 identical CPU s with only 1 effectively turned on Officially named Intel486 SX Used in low cost entry to 486 CPU desktop computing as well as extensively in low cost mobile computing Upgradable with the Intel OverDrive processor Family 4 model 2 Intel 80486DX2 66 MHz 80486DX2 Edit Introduced March 3 1992 Runs at twice the speed of the external bus FSB Fits in Socket 3 Clock rates 40 MHz 50 MHz 41 MIPS 66 MHz 54 MIPS Officially named Intel486 DX2 Family 4 model 3 Intel 80486SL 80486SL Edit Introduced November 9 1992 Clock rates 20 MHz 15 4 MIPS 25 MHz 19 MIPS 33 MHz 25 MIPS Bus width 32 bits 1 4 million transistors at 0 8 mm Addressable memory 4 GB Virtual memory 64 TB Officially named Intel486 SL Used in notebook computers Family 4 model 4 Intel 80486DX4 100 MHz 80486DX4 Edit Introduced March 7 1994 Clock rates 75 MHz 53 MIPS 41 3 SPECint92 20 1 SPECfp92 on Micronics M4P 256 KB L2 100 MHz 70 7 MIPS 54 59 SPECint92 26 91 SPECfp92 on Micronics M4P 256 KB L2 1 6 million transistors at 0 6 mm Bus width 32 bits Addressable memory 4 GB Virtual memory 64 TB Socket 3 168 pin PGA Package or 208 sq ftP package Officially named Intel486 DX4 Used in high performance entry level desktops and value notebooks Family 4 model 832 bit processors P5 microarchitecture Edit Intel Pentium P5 A80501 60 MHz without GoldCap Intel Pentium P5 A80501 66 MHz with GoldCap Original Pentium Edit Introduced March 22 1993 Bus width 64 bits System bus clock rate 60 or 66 MHz Address bus 32 bits Addressable memory 4 GB Virtual memory 64 TB Superscalar architecture Runs on 3 3 volts except the very first generation P5 Used in desktops 8 KB of instruction cache 8 KB of data cache P5 0 8 mm process technology Introduced March 22 1993 3 1 million transistors The only Pentium to run on 5 Volts Socket 4 273 pin PGA Package Package dimensions 2 16 in 2 16 in Family 5 model 1 Variants 60 MHz 100 MIPS 70 4 SPECint92 55 1 SPECfp92 on Xpress 256 KB L2 66 MHz 112 MIPS 77 9 SPECint92 63 6 SPECfp92 on Xpress 256 KB L2 P54 0 6 mm process technology Socket 5 296 320 pin PGA package 3 2 million transistors Variants 75 MHz 126 5 MIPS 2 31 SPECint95 2 02 SPECfp95 on Gateway P5 256K L2 Introduced October 10 1994 90 100 MHz 149 8 and 166 3 MIPS respectively 2 74 SPECint95 2 39 SPECfp95 on Gateway P5 256K L2 and 3 30 SPECint95 2 59 SPECfp95 on Xpress 1ML2 respectively Introduced March 7 1994 P54CQS 0 35 mm process technology Socket 5 296 320 pin PGA package 3 2 million transistors Variants 120 MHz 203 MIPS 3 72 SPECint95 2 81 SPECfp95 on Xpress 1 MB L2 Introduced March 27 1995 Intel Pentium P54 133 MHzP54CS 0 35 mm process technology 3 3 million transistors 90 mm2 die size Family 5 model 2 Variants Socket 5 296 320 pin PGA package 133 MHz 218 9 MIPS 4 14 SPECint95 3 12 SPECfp95 on Xpress 1 MB L2 Introduced June 12 1995 150 166 MHz 230 and 247 MIPS respectively Introduced January 4 1996 Socket 7 296 321 pin PGA package 200 MHz 270 MIPS 5 47 SPECint95 3 68 SPECfp95 Introduced June 10 1996 Intel Pentium P55C 166 MHz Pentium with MMX Technology Edit P55C 0 35 mm process technology Introduced January 8 1997 Intel MMX instruction set support Socket 7 296 321 pin PGA pin grid array package 16 KB L1 instruction cache 16 KB data cache 4 5 million transistors System bus clock rate 66 MHz Basic P55C is family 5 model 4 mobile are family 5 model 7 and 8 Variants 166 200 MHz introduced January 8 1997 233 MHz introduced June 2 1997 133 MHz Mobile 166 266 MHz Mobile introduced January 12 1998 200 233 MHz Mobile introduced September 8 1997 300 MHz Mobile introduced January 7 199932 bit processors P6 Pentium M microarchitecture Edit Intel Pentium Pro 200 MHz Pentium Pro Edit Introduced November 1 1995 Multichip Module 2 die Precursor to Pentium II and III Primarily used in server systems Socket 8 processor package 387 pins Dual SPGA 5 5 million transistors Family 6 model 1 0 6 mm process technology 16 KB L1 cache 256 KB integrated L2 cache 60 MHz system bus clock rate Variants 150 MHz 0 35 mm process technology two die a 0 35 mm CPU with 0 6 mm L2 cache 5 5 million transistors 512 KB or 256 KB integrated L2 cache 60 or 66 MHz system bus clock rate Variants 150 MHz 60 MHz bus clock rate 256 KB 0 5 mm cache introduced November 1 1995 166 MHz 66 MHz bus clock rate 512 KB 0 35 mm cache introduced November 1 1995 180 MHz 60 MHz bus clock rate 256 KB 0 6 mm cache introduced November 1 1995 200 MHz 66 MHz bus clock rate 256 KB 0 6 mm cache introduced November 1 1995 200 MHz 66 MHz bus clock rate 512 KB 0 35 mm cache introduced November 1 1995 200 MHz 66 MHz bus clock rate 1 MB 0 35 mm cache introduced August 18 1997Pentium II Edit Introduced May 7 1997 Pentium Pro with MMX and improved 16 bit performance 242 pin Slot 1 SEC processor package Voltage identification pins 7 5 million transistors 32 KB L1 cache 512 KB 1 2 frequency external L2 cache The Performance Enhanced mobile Pentium II codenamed Dixon had a full speed 256 KB L2 cache Klamath 0 35 mm process technology 233 266 300 MHz 66 MHz system bus clock rate Family 6 model 3 Variants 233 266 300 MHz introduced May 7 1997 Deschutes 0 25 mm process technology 333 350 400 450 MHz Introduced January 26 1998 66 MHz system bus clock rate 333 MHz variant 100 MHz system bus clock rate for all subsequent models Family 6 model 5 Variants 333 MHz introduced January 26 1998 350 400 MHz introduced April 15 1998 450 MHz introduced August 24 1998 233 266 MHz Mobile introduced April 2 1998 333 MHz Pentium II Overdrive processor for Socket 8 Introduced August 10 1998 300 MHz Mobile introduced September 9 1998 333 MHz Mobile introduced January 25 1999Celeron Pentium II based Edit Covington 0 25 mm process technology Introduced April 15 1998 242 pin Slot 1 SEPP Single Edge Processor Package 7 5 million transistors 66 MHz system bus clock rate Slot 1 32 KB L1 cache No L2 cache Variants 266 MHz introduced April 15 1998 300 MHz introduced June 9 1998 Mendocino 0 25 mm process technology Introduced August 24 1998 242 pin Slot 1 SEPP Single Edge Processor Package Socket 370 PPGA package 19 million transistors 66 MHz system bus clock rate Slot 1 Socket 370 32 KB L1 cache 128 KB integrated cache Family 6 model 6 Variants 300 333 MHz introduced August 24 1998 366 400 MHz introduced January 4 1999 433 MHz introduced March 22 1999 466 MHz 500 MHz introduced August 2 1999 533 MHz introduced January 4 2000 266 MHz Mobile 300 MHz Mobile 333 MHz Mobile introduced April 5 1999 366 MHz Mobile 400 MHz Mobile 433 MHz Mobile 450 MHz Mobile introduced February 14 2000 466 MHz Mobile 500 MHz Mobile introduced February 14 2000Pentium II Xeon chronological entry See also Pentium II Xeon and Pentium III Xeon Introduced June 29 1998Pentium III Edit Katmai 0 25 mm process technology Introduced February 26 1999 Improved PII i e P6 based core now including Streaming SIMD Extensions SSE 9 5 million transistors 512 KB 512 1024 B 1 2 bandwidth L2 External cache 242 pin Slot 1 SECC2 Single Edge Contact cartridge 2 processor package System bus clock rate 100 MHz 133 MHz B models Slot 1 Family 6 model 7 Variants 450 500 MHz introduced February 26 1999 550 MHz introduced May 17 1999 600 MHz introduced August 2 1999 533 600 MHz introduced 133 MHz bus clock rate September 27 1999 Coppermine 0 18 mm process technology Introduced October 25 1999 28 1 million transistors 256 KB 512 1024 B Advanced Transfer L2 cache integrated 242 pin Slot 1 SECC2 Single Edge Contact cartridge 2 processor package 370 pin FC PGA flip chip pin grid array package System Bus clock rate 100 MHz E models 133 MHz EB models Slot 1 Socket 370 Family 6 model 8 Variants 500 MHz 100 MHz bus clock rate 533 MHz 550 MHz 100 MHz bus clock rate 600 MHz 600 MHz 100 MHz bus clock rate 650 MHz 100 MHz bus clock rate introduced October 25 1999 667 MHz introduced October 25 1999 700 MHz 100 MHz bus clock rate introduced October 25 1999 733 MHz introduced October 25 1999 750 800 MHz 100 MHz bus clock rate introduced December 20 1999 850 MHz 100 MHz bus clock rate introduced March 20 2000 866 MHz introduced March 20 2000 933 MHz introduced May 24 2000 1000 MHz introduced March 8 2000 not widely available at time of release 1100 MHz 1133 MHz first version recalled later re released 400 450 500 MHz Mobile introduced October 25 1999 600 650 MHz Mobile introduced January 18 2000 700 MHz Mobile introduced April 24 2000 750 MHz Mobile introduced June 19 2000 800 850 MHz Mobile introduced September 25 2000 900 1000 MHz Mobile introduced March 19 2001 Tualatin 0 13 mm process technology Introduced July 2001 28 1 million transistors 32 KB 32 1024 B L1 cache 256 KB or 512 KB Advanced Transfer L2 cache integrated 370 pin FC PGA2 flip chip pin grid array package 133 MHz system bus clock rate Socket 370 Family 6 model 11 Variants 1133 MHz 256 KB L2 1133 MHz 512 KB L2 1200 MHz 1266 MHz 512 KB L2 1333 MHz 1400 MHz 512 KB L2 Pentium II Xeon and Pentium III Xeon Edit PII Xeon Variants 400 MHz introduced June 29 1998 450 MHz 512 KB L2 cache introduced October 6 1998 450 MHz 1 MB and 2 MB L2 cache introduced January 5 1999 PIII Xeon Introduced October 25 1999 9 5 million transistors at 0 25 mm or 28 million at 0 18 mm L2 cache is 256 KB 1 MB or 2 MB Advanced Transfer Cache Integrated Processor Package Style is Single Edge Contact Cartridge S E C C 2 or SC330 System Bus clock rate 133 MHz 256 KB L2 cache or 100 MHz 1 2 MB L2 cache System Bus width 64 bits Addressable memory 64 GB Used in two way servers and workstations 256 KB L2 or 4 and 8 way servers 1 2 MB L2 Family 6 model 10 Variants 500 MHz 0 25 mm process introduced March 17 1999 550 MHz 0 25 mm process introduced August 23 1999 600 MHz 0 18 mm process 256 KB L2 cache introduced October 25 1999 667 MHz 0 18 mm process 256 KB L2 cache introduced October 25 1999 733 MHz 0 18 mm process 256 KB L2 cache introduced October 25 1999 800 MHz 0 18 mm process 256 KB L2 cache introduced January 12 2000 866 MHz 0 18 mm process 256 KB L2 cache introduced April 10 2000 933 MHz 0 18 mm process 256 KB L2 cache 1000 MHz 0 18 mm process 256 KB L2 cache introduced August 22 2000 700 MHz 0 18 mm process 1 2 MB L2 cache introduced May 22 2000Celeron Pentium III Coppermine based Edit Coppermine 128 0 18 mm process technology Introduced March 2000 Streaming SIMD Extensions SSE Socket 370 FC PGA processor package 28 1 million transistors 66 MHz system bus clock rate 100 MHz system bus clock rate from January 3 2001 32 KB L1 cache 128 KB Advanced Transfer L2 cache Family 6 model 8 Variants 533 MHz 566 MHz 600 MHz 633 667 700 MHz introduced June 26 2000 733 766 MHz introduced November 13 2000 800 MHz introduced January 3 2001 850 MHz introduced April 9 2001 900 MHz introduced July 2 2001 950 1000 1100 MHz introduced August 31 2001 550 MHz Mobile 600 650 MHz Mobile introduced June 19 2000 700 MHz Mobile introduced September 25 2000 750 MHz Mobile introduced March 19 2001 800 MHz Mobile 850 MHz Mobile introduced July 2 2001 600 MHz LV Mobile 500 MHz ULV Mobile introduced January 30 2001 600 MHz ULV Mobile XScale chronological entry non x86 architecture See also XScale Introduced August 23 2000Pentium 4 not 4EE 4E 4F Itanium P4 based Xeon Itanium 2 chronological entries See main entries Introduced April 2000 July 2002Pentium III Tualatin based Edit Tualatin 0 13 mm process technology 32 KB L1 cache 512KB Advanced Transfer L2 cache 133 MHz system bus clock rate Socket 370 Variants 1 0 GHz 1 13 GHz 1 26 GHz 1 4 GHzCeleron Pentium III Tualatin based Edit Tualatin Celeron 0 13 mm process technology 32 KB L1 cache 256 KB Advanced Transfer L2 cache 100 MHz system bus clock rate Socket 370 Family 6 model 11 Variants 1 0 GHz 1 1 GHz 1 2 GHz 1 3 GHz 1 4 GHzPentium M Edit Banias 0 13 mm process technology Introduced March 2003 64 KB L1 cache 1 MB L2 cache integrated Based on Pentium III core with SSE2 SIMD instructions and deeper pipeline 77 million transistors Micro FCPGA Micro FCBGA processor package Heart of the Intel mobile Centrino system 400 MHz NetBurst style system bus Family 6 model 9 Variants 900 MHz ultra low voltage 1 0 GHz ultra low voltage 1 1 GHz low voltage 1 2 GHz low voltage 1 3 GHz 1 4 GHz 1 5 GHz 1 6 GHz 1 7 GHz Dothan 0 09 mm 90 nm process technology Introduced May 2004 2 MB L2 cache 140 million transistors Revised data prefetch unit 400 MHz NetBurst style system bus 21 W TDP Family 6 model 13 Variants 1 00 GHz Pentium M 723 ultra low voltage 5 W TDP 1 10 GHz Pentium M 733 ultra low voltage 5 W TDP 1 20 GHz Pentium M 753 ultra low voltage 5 W TDP 1 30 GHz Pentium M 718 low voltage 10 W TDP 1 40 GHz Pentium M 738 low voltage 10 W TDP 1 50 GHz Pentium M 758 low voltage 10 W TDP 1 60 GHz Pentium M 778 low voltage 10 W TDP 1 40 GHz Pentium M 710 1 50 GHz Pentium M 715 1 60 GHz Pentium M 725 1 70 GHz Pentium M 735 1 80 GHz Pentium M 745 2 00 GHz Pentium M 755 2 10 GHz Pentium M 765 Dothan 533 0 09 mm 90 nm process technology Introduced Q1 2005 Same as Dothan except with a 533 MHz NetBurst style system bus and 27 W TDP Variants 1 60 GHz Pentium M 730 1 73 GHz Pentium M 740 1 86 GHz Pentium M 750 2 00 GHz Pentium M 760 2 13 GHz Pentium M 770 2 26 GHz Pentium M 780 Stealey 0 09 mm 90 nm process technology Introduced Q2 2007 512 KB L2 3 W TDP Variants 600 MHz A100 800 MHz A110 Celeron M Edit Banias 512 0 13 mm process technology Introduced March 2003 64 KB L1 cache 512 KB L2 cache integrated SSE2 SIMD instructions No SpeedStep technology is not part of the Centrino package Family 6 model 9 Variants 310 1 20 GHz 320 1 30 GHz 330 1 40 GHz 340 1 50 GHz Dothan 1024 90 nm process technology 64 KB L1 cache 1 MB L2 cache integrated SSE2 SIMD instructions No SpeedStep technology is not part of the Centrino package Variants 350 1 30 GHz 350J 1 30 GHz with Execute Disable bit 360 1 40 GHz 360J 1 40 GHz with Execute Disable bit 370 1 50 GHz with Execute Disable bit Family 6 Model 13 Stepping 8 9 380 1 60 GHz with Execute Disable bit 390 1 70 GHz with Execute Disable bit Yonah 1024 65 nm process technology 64 KB L1 cache 1 MB L2 cache integrated SSE3 SIMD instructions 533 MHz front side bus execute disable bit No SpeedStep technology is not part of the Centrino package Variants 410 1 46 GHz 420 1 60 GHz 423 1 06 GHz ultra low voltage 430 1 73 GHz 440 1 86 GHz 443 1 20 GHz ultra low voltage 450 2 00 GHzIntel Core Edit Yonah 0 065 mm 65 nm process technology Introduced January 2006 533 667 MHz front side bus 2 MB Shared on Duo L2 cache SSE3 SIMD instructions 31W TDP T versions Family 6 Model 14 Variants Intel Core Duo T2700 2 33 GHz Intel Core Duo T2600 2 16 GHz Intel Core Duo T2500 2 GHz Intel Core Duo T2450 2 GHz Intel Core Duo T2400 1 83 GHz Intel Core Duo T2300 1 66 GHz Intel Core Duo T2050 1 6 GHz Intel Core Duo T2300e 1 66 GHz Intel Core Duo T2080 1 73 GHz Intel Core Duo L2500 1 83 GHz low voltage 15 W TDP Intel Core Duo L2400 1 66 GHz low voltage 15 W TDP Intel Core Duo L2300 1 5 GHz low voltage 15 W TDP Intel Core Duo U2500 1 2 GHz ultra low voltage 9 W TDP Intel Core Solo T1350 1 86 GHz 533 FSB Intel Core Solo T1300 1 66 GHz Intel Core Solo T1200 1 5 GHz 10 Dual Core Xeon LV Edit Sossaman 0 065 mm 65 nm process technology Introduced March 2006 Based on Yonah core with SSE3 SIMD instructions 667 MHz frontside bus 2 MB shared L2 cache Variants 2 0 GHz32 bit processors NetBurst microarchitecture Edit Pentium 4 Edit 0 18 mm process technology 1 40 and 1 50 GHz Introduced November 20 2000 L2 cache was 256 KB Advanced Transfer cache integrated Processor package Style was PGA423 PGA478 System bus clock rate 400 MHz SSE2 SIMD Extensions 42 million transistors Used in desktops and entry level workstations 0 18 mm process technology 1 7 GHz Introduced April 23 2001 See the 1 4 and 1 5 chips for details 0 18 mm process technology 1 6 and 1 8 GHz Introduced July 2 2001 See 1 4 and 1 5 chips for details Core voltage is 1 15 volts in Maximum Performance Mode 1 05 volts in battery optimized mode Power lt 1 watt in battery optimized mode Used in full size and then light mobile PCs 0 18 mm process technology Willamette 1 9 and 2 0 GHz Introduced August 27 2001 See 1 4 and 1 5 chips for details Family 15 model 1 Pentium 4 2 GHz 2 20 GHz Introduced January 7 2002 Pentium 4 2 4 GHz Introduced April 2 2002 0 13 mm process technology Northwood A 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 2 2 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 8 OEM 3 0 OEM GHz Improved branch prediction and other microcodes tweaks 512 KB integrated L2 cache 55 million transistors 400 MHz system bus Family 15 model 2 0 13 mm process technology Northwood B 2 26 2 4 2 53 2 66 2 8 3 06 GHz 533 MHz system bus 3 06 includes Intel s Hyper Threading technology 0 13 mm process technology Northwood C 2 4 2 6 2 8 3 0 3 2 3 4 GHz 800 MHz system bus all versions include Hyper Threading 6500 to 10 000 MIPSItanium chronological entry new non x86 architecture See also Itanium Introduced 2001Xeon 32 bit NetBurst Edit Official designation now Xeon i e not Pentium 4 Xeon Xeon 1 4 1 5 1 7 GHz Introduced May 21 2001 L2 cache was 256 KB Advanced Transfer cache integrated Processor package Organic Land Grid Array 603 OLGA 603 System bus clock rate 400 MHz SSE2 SIMD Extensions Used in high performance and mid range dual processor enabled workstations Xeon 2 0 GHz and up to 3 6 GHz Introduced September 25 2001Itanium 2 chronological entry new non x86 architecture Introduced July 2002 See main entryMobile Pentium 4 M Edit 0 13 mm process technology 55 million transistors 512 KB L2 cache BUS a 400 MHz Supports up to 1 GB of DDR 266 MHz memory Supports ACPI 2 0 and APM 1 2 System Power Management 1 3 1 2 V SpeedStep Power 1 2 GHz 20 8 W 1 6 GHz 30 W 2 6 GHz 35 W Sleep power 5 W 1 2 V Deeper sleep power 2 9 W 1 0 V 1 40 GHz 23 April 2002 1 50 GHz 23 April 2002 1 60 GHz 4 March 2002 1 70 GHz 4 March 2002 1 80 GHz 23 April 2002 1 90 GHz 24 June 2002 2 00 GHz 24 June 2002 2 20 GHz 16 September 2002 2 40 GHz 14 January 2003 2 50 GHz 16 April 2003 2 60 GHz 11 June 2003Pentium 4 EE Edit Introduced September 2003 Extreme Edition Built from the Xeon s Gallatin core but with 2 MB cachePentium 4E Edit Introduced February 2004 Built on 0 09 mm 90 nm process technology Prescott 2 4 A 2 8 2 8 A 3 0 3 2 3 4 3 6 3 8 1 MB L2 cache 533 MHz system bus 2 4A and 2 8A only 800 MHz system bus all other models 125 million transistors in 1 MB models 169 million transistors in 2 MB models Hyper Threading support is only available on CPUs using the 800 MHz system bus The processor s integer instruction pipeline has been increased from 20 stages to 31 stages which theoretically allows for even greater bandwidth 7500 to 11 000 MIPS LGA 775 versions are in the 5xx series 32 bit and 5x1 series with Intel 64 The 6xx series has 2 MB L2 cache and Intel 6464 bit processors IA 64 Edit New instruction set not at all related to x86 Before the feature was eliminated Montecito July 2006 IA 64 processors supported 32 bit x86 in hardware but slowly see its 2001 market reception and 2006 architectural changes dubious discuss Itanium Edit Code name Merced Family 7 Released May 29 2001 733 MHz and 800 MHz 2 MB cache All recalled and replaced by Itanium 2Itanium 2 Edit Family 0x1F Released July 2002 900 MHz 1 6 GHz McKinley 900 MHz 1 5 MB cache Model 0x0 McKinley 1 GHz 3 MB cache Model 0x0 Deerfield 1 GHz 1 5 MB cache Model 0x1 Madison 1 3 GHz 3 MB cache Model 0x1 Madison 1 4 GHz 4 MB cache Model 0x1 Madison 1 5 GHz 6 MB cache Model 0x1 Madison 1 67 GHz 9 MB cache Model 0x1 Hondo 1 4 GHz 4 MB cache dual core MCM Model 0x164 bit processors Intel 64 NetBurst microarchitecture Edit Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology Mostly compatible with AMD s AMD64 architecture Introduced Spring 2004 with the Pentium 4F D0 and later P4 steppings Pentium 4F Edit Prescott 2M built on 0 09 mm 90 nm process technology 2 8 3 8 GHz model numbers 6x0 Introduced February 20 2005 Same features as Prescott with the addition of 2 MB cache Intel 64 bit Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology EIST Cedar Mill built on 0 065 mm 65 nm process technology 3 0 3 6 GHz model numbers 6x1 Introduced January 16 2006 Die shrink of Prescott 2M Same features as Prescott 2M Family 15 Model 4Pentium D Edit Main article List of Intel Pentium D processors Dual core microprocessor No Hyper Threading 800 4 200 MHz front side bus LGA 775 Socket T Smithfield Pentium D 90 nm process technology 2 66 3 2 GHz Introduced May 26 2005 2 66 3 2 GHz model numbers 805 840 230 million transistors 1 MB 2 non shared 2 MB total L2 cache Cache coherency between cores requires communication over the FSB Performance increase of 60 over similarly clocked Prescott 2 66 GHz 533 MHz FSB Pentium D 805 introduced December 2005 Contains 2 Prescott dies in one package Family 15 Model 4 Presler Pentium D 65 nm process technology 2 8 3 6 GHz Introduced January 16 2006 2 8 3 6 GHz model numbers 915 960 376 million transistors 2 2 MB non shared 4 MB total L2 cache Contains 2 Cedar Mill dies in one package Variants Pentium D 945Pentium Extreme Edition Edit Dual core microprocessor Enabled Hyper Threading 800 4 200 MHz front side bus Smithfield Pentium Extreme Edition 90 nm process technology 3 2 GHz Variants Pentium 840 EE 3 20 GHz 2 1 MB L2 Presler Pentium Extreme Edition 65 nm process technology 3 46 3 73 2 MB 2 non shared 4 MB total L2 cache Variants Pentium 955 EE 3 46 GHz 1066 MHz front side bus Pentium 965 EE 3 73 GHz 1066 MHz front side bus Pentium 969 EE citation needed 3 73 GHz 1066 MHz front side busXeon 64 bit NetBurst Edit Nocona Introduced 2004 Irwindale Introduced 2004 Cranford Introduced April 2005 MP version of Nocona Potomac Introduced April 2005 Cranford with 8 MB of L3 cache Paxville DP 2 8 GHz Introduced October 10 2005 Dual core version of Irwindale with 4 MB of L2 cache 2 MB per core 2 8 GHz 800 MT s front side bus Paxville MP 90 nm process 2 67 3 0 GHz Introduced November 1 2005 Dual core Xeon 7000 series MP capable version of Paxville DP 2 MB of L2 cache 1 MB per core or 4 MB of L2 2 MB per core 667 MT s FSB or 800 MT s FSB Dempsey 65 nm process 2 67 3 73 GHz Introduced May 23 2006 Dual core Xeon 5000 series MP version of Presler 667 MT s or 1066 MT s FSB 4 MB of L2 cache 2 MB per core LGA 771 Socket J Tulsa 65 nm process 2 5 3 4 GHz Introduced August 29 2006 Dual core Xeon 7100 series Improved version of Paxville MP 667 MT s or 800 MT s FSB64 bit processors Intel 64 Core microarchitecture Edit Xeon 64 bit Core microarchitecture Edit Woodcrest 65 nm process technology Server and Workstation CPU SMP support for dual CPU system Introduced June 26 2006 Intel VT x multiple OS support EIST Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology in 5140 5148LV 5150 5160 Execute Disable Bit TXT enhanced security hardware extensions SSSE3 SIMD instructions iAMT2 Intel Active Management Technology remotely manage computers Variants Xeon 5160 3 00 GHz 4 MB L2 1333 MHz FSB 80 W Xeon 5150 2 66 GHz 4 MB L2 1333 MHz FSB 65 W Xeon 5140 2 33 GHz 4 MB L2 1333 MHz FSB 65 W Xeon 5130 2 00 GHz 4 MB L2 1333 MHz FSB 65 W Xeon 5120 1 86 GHz 4 MB L2 1066 MHz FSB 65 W Xeon 5110 1 60 GHz 4 MB L2 1066 MHz FSB 65 W Xeon 5148LV 2 33 GHz 4 MB L2 1333 MHz FSB 40 W low voltage edition Clovertown 65 nm process technology Server and Workstation CPU SMP support for dual CPU system Introduced December 13 2006 Quad core Intel VT x multiple OS support EIST Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology in E5365 L5335 Execute Disable Bit TXT enhanced security hardware extensions SSSE3 SIMD instructions iAMT2 Intel Active Management Technology remotely manage computers Variants Xeon X5355 2 66 GHz 2 4 MB L2 1333 MHz FSB 105 W Xeon E5345 2 33 GHz 2 4 MB L2 1333 MHz FSB 80 W Xeon E5335 2 00 GHz 2 4 MB L2 1333 MHz FSB 80 W Xeon E5320 1 86 GHz 2 4 MB L2 1066 MHz FSB 65 W Xeon E5310 1 60 GHz 2 4 MB L2 1066 MHz FSB 65 W Xeon L5320 1 86 GHz 2 4 MB L2 1066 MHz FSB 50 W low voltage edition Intel Core 2 Edit Conroe 65 nm process technology Desktop CPU SMP support restricted to 2 CPUs Two cores on one die Introduced July 27 2006 SSSE3 SIMD instructions 291 million transistors 64 KB of L1 cache per core 32 32 KB 8 way Intel VT x multiple OS support TXT enhanced security hardware extensions Execute Disable Bit EIST Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology iAMT2 Intel Active Management Technology remotely manage computers Intel Management Engine introduced LGA 775 Variants Core 2 Duo E6850 3 00 GHz 4 MB L2 1333 MHz FSB Core 2 Duo E6800 2 93 GHz 4 MB L2 1066 MHz FSB Core 2 Duo E6750 2 67 GHz 4 MB L2 1333 MHz FSB 65 W Core 2 Duo E6700 2 67 GHz 4 MB L2 1066 MHz FSB Core 2 Duo E6600 2 40 GHz 4 MB L2 1066 MHz FSB 65 W Core 2 Duo E6550 2 33 GHz 4 MB L2 1333 MHz FSB Core 2 Duo E6420 2 13 GHz 4 MB L2 1066 MHz FSB Core 2 Duo E6400 2 13 GHz 2 MB L2 1066 MHz FSB Core 2 Duo E6320 1 86 GHz 4 MB L2 1066 MHz FSB Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 6 Core 2 Duo E6300 1 86 GHz 2 MB L2 1066 MHz FSB Conroe XE 65 nm process technology Desktop Extreme Edition CPU SMP support restricted to 2 CPUs Introduced July 27 2006 Same features as Conroe LGA 775 Variants Core 2 Extreme X6800 2 93 GHz 4 MB L2 1066 MHz FSB Allendale Intel Core 2 65 nm process technology Desktop CPU SMP support restricted to 2 CPUs Two CPUs on one die Introduced January 21 2007 SSSE3 SIMD instructions 167 million transistors TXT enhanced security hardware extensions Execute Disable Bit EIST Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology iAMT2 Intel Active Management Technology remotely manage computers LGA 775 Variants Core 2 Duo E4700 2 60 GHz 2 MB L2 800 MHz FSB Core 2 Duo E4600 2 40 GHz 2 MB L2 800 MHz FSB Core 2 Duo E4500 2 20 GHz 2 MB L2 800 MHz FSB Core 2 Duo E4400 2 00 GHz 2 MB L2 800 MHz FSB Core 2 Duo E4300 1 80 GHz 2 MB L2 800 MHz FSB Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 2 Merom 65 nm process technology Mobile CPU SMP support restricted to 2 CPUs Introduced July 27 2006 Family 6 Model 15 Same features as Conroe Socket M Socket P 479 ball Micro FCBGA Variants Core 2 Extreme X7900 2 80 GHz 4 MB L2 800 MHz FSB Core 2 Extreme X7800 2 60 GHz 4 MB L2 800 MHz FSB Core 2 Duo T7800 2 60 GHz 4 MB L2 800 MHz FSB Santa Rosa platform Core 2 Duo T7700 2 40 GHz 4 MB L2 800 MHz FSB Core 2 Duo T7600 2 33 GHz 4 MB L2 667 MHz FSB Core 2 Duo T7500 2 20 GHz 4 MB L2 800 MHz FSB Core 2 Duo T7400 2 16 GHz 4 MB L2 667 MHz FSB Core 2 Duo T7300 2 00 GHz 4 MB L2 800 MHz FSB Core 2 Duo T7250 2 00 GHz 2 MB L2 800 MHz FSB Core 2 Duo T7200 2 00 GHz 4 MB L2 667 MHz FSB Core 2 Duo T7100 1 80 GHz 2 MB L2 800 MHz FSB Core 2 Duo T5600 1 83 GHz 2 MB L2 667 MHz FSB Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 6 Core 2 Duo T5550 1 83 GHz 2 MB L2 667 MHz FSB no VT Core 2 Duo T5500 1 66 GHz 2 MB L2 667 MHz FSB no VT Core 2 Duo T5470 1 60 GHz 2 MB L2 800 MHz FSB no VT Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 13 Core 2 Duo T5450 1 66 GHz 2 MB L2 667 MHz FSB no VT Core 2 Duo T5300 1 73 GHz 2 MB L2 533 MHz FSB no VT Core 2 Duo T5270 1 40 GHz 2 MB L2 800 MHz FSB no VT Core 2 Duo T5250 1 50 GHz 2 MB L2 667 MHz FSB no VT Core 2 Duo T5200 1 60 GHz 2 MB L2 533 MHz FSB no VT Core 2 Duo L7700 1 80 GHz 4 MB L2 800 MHz FSB low voltage Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 11 Core 2 Duo L7500 1 60 GHz 4 MB L2 800 MHz FSB low voltage Core 2 Duo L7400 1 50 GHz 4 MB L2 667 MHz FSB low voltage Core 2 Duo L7300 1 40 GHz 4 MB L2 800 MHz FSB low voltage Core 2 Duo L7200 1 33 GHz 4 MB L2 667 MHz FSB low voltage Core 2 Duo U7700 1 33 GHz 2 MB L2 533 MHz FSB ultra low voltage Core 2 Duo U7600 1 20 GHz 2 MB L2 533 MHz FSB ultra low voltage Core 2 Duo U7500 1 06 GHz 2 MB L2 533 MHz FSB ultra low voltage Core 2 Duo U7100 1 20 GHz 4 MB L2 800 MHz FSB ultra low voltage Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 11 Core 2 Solo U2100 1 06 GHz 1 MB L2 533 MHz FSB ultra low voltage Core 2 Solo U2200 1 20 GHz 1 MB L2 533 MHz FSB ultra low voltage Kentsfield 65 nm process technology Two dual core CPU dies in one package Desktop CPU quad core SMP support restricted to 4 CPUs Introduced December 13 2006 Same features as Conroe but with 4 CPU cores 586 million transistors LGA 775 Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 11 Variants Core 2 Extreme QX6850 3 GHz 2 4 MB L2 cache 1333 MHz FSB Core 2 Extreme QX6800 2 93 GHz 2 4 MB L2 cache 1066 MHz FSB April 9 2007 Core 2 Extreme QX6700 2 66 GHz 2 4 MB L2 cache 1066 MHz FSB November 14 2006 Core 2 Quad Q6700 2 66 GHz 2 4 MB L2 cache 1066 MHz FSB July 22 2007 Core 2 Quad Q6600 2 40 GHz 2 4 MB L2 cache 1066 MHz FSB January 7 2007 Wolfdale 45 nm process technology Die shrink of Conroe Same features as Conroe with the addition of 50 more cache 6 MB as opposed to 4 MB Intel Trusted Execution Technology SSE4 SIMD instructions 410 million transistors Variants Core 2 Duo E8600 3 33 GHz 6 MB L2 1333 MHz FSB Core 2 Duo E8500 3 16 GHz 6 MB L2 1333 MHz FSB Core 2 Duo E8435 3 07 GHz 6 MB L2 1066 MHz FSB Core 2 Duo E8400 3 00 GHz 6 MB L2 1333 MHz FSB Core 2 Duo E8335 2 93 GHz 6 MB L2 1066 MHz FSB Core 2 Duo E8300 2 83 GHz 6 MB L2 1333 MHz FSB Core 2 Duo E8235 2 80 GHz 6 MB L2 1066 MHz FSB Core 2 Duo E8200 2 66 GHz 6 MB L2 1333 MHz FSB Core 2 Duo E8135 2 66 GHz 6 MB L2 1066 MHz FSB Core 2 Duo E8190 2 66 GHz 6 MB L2 1333 MHz FSB no TXT no VT Wolfdale 3M Intel Core 2 45 nm process technology Intel Trusted Execution Technology Variants Core 2 Duo E7600 3 06 GHz 3 MB L2 1066 MHz FSB Core 2 Duo E7500 2 93 GHz 3 MB L2 1066 MHz FSB Core 2 Duo E7400 2 80 GHz 3 MB L2 1066 MHz FSB Core 2 Duo E7300 2 66 GHz 3 MB L2 1066 MHz FSB Core 2 Duo E7200 2 53 GHz 3 MB L2 1066 MHz FSB Yorkfield 45 nm process technology Quad core CPU Die shrink of Kentsfield Contains 2 Wolfdale dual core dies in one package Same features as Wolfdale 820 million transistors Variants Core 2 Extreme QX9770 3 20 GHz 2 6 MB L2 1600 MHz FSB Core 2 Extreme QX9650 3 00 GHz 2 6 MB L2 1333 MHz FSB Core 2 Quad Q9705 3 16 GHz 2 3 MB L2 1333 MHz FSB Core 2 Quad Q9700 3 16 GHz 2 3 MB L2 1333 MHz FSB Core 2 Quad Q9650 3 GHz 2 6 MB L2 1333 MHz FSB Core 2 Quad Q9550 2 83 GHz 2 6 MB L2 1333 MHz FSB 95 W TDP Core 2 Quad Q9550s 2 83 GHz 2 6 MB L2 1333 MHz FSB 65 W TDP Core 2 Quad Q9450 2 66 GHz 2 6 MB L2 1333 MHz FSB 95 W TDP Core 2 Quad Q9505 2 83 GHz 2 3 MB L2 1333 MHz FSB 95 W TDP Core 2 Quad Q9505s 2 83 GHz 2 3 MB L2 1333 MHz FSB 65 W TDP Core 2 Quad Q9500 2 83 GHz 2 3 MB L2 1333 MHz FSB 95 W TDP no TXT Core 2 Quad Q9400 2 66 GHz 2 3 MB L2 1333 MHz FSB 95 W TDP Core 2 Quad Q9400s 2 66 GHz 2 3 MB L2 1333 MHz FSB 65 W TDP Core 2 Quad Q9300 2 50 GHz 2 3 MB L2 1333 MHz FSB 95 W TDP Core 2 Quad Q8400 2 66 GHz 2 2 MB L2 1333 MHz FSB 95 W TDP Core 2 Quad Q8400s 2 66 GHz 2 2 MB L2 1333 MHz FSB 65 W TDP Core 2 Quad Q8300 2 50 GHz 2 2 MB L2 1333 MHz FSB 95 W TDP Core 2 Quad Q8300s 2 50 GHz 2 2 MB L2 1333 MHz FSB 65 W TDP Core 2 Quad Q8200 2 33 GHz 2 2 MB L2 1333 MHz FSB 95 W TDP Core 2 Quad Q8200s 2 33 GHz 2 2 MB L2 1333 MHz FSB 65 W TDP Core 2 Quad Q7600 2 70 GHz 2 1 MB L2 800 MHz FSB no SSE4 no Q7600 listed here Intel Core2 Quad Mobile processor family 45 nm process technology Quad core CPU Variants Core 2 Quad Q9100 2 26 GHz 2 6 MB L2 1066 MHz FSB 45 W TDP Core 2 Quad Q9000 2 00 GHz 2 3 MB L2 1066 MHz FSB 45 W TDP Pentium Dual Core Edit Allendale Pentium Dual Core 65 nm process technology Desktop CPU SMP support restricted to 2 CPUs Two cores on one die Introduced January 21 2007 SSSE3 SIMD instructions 167 million transistors TXT enhanced security hardware extensions Execute Disable Bit EIST Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology Variants Intel Pentium E2220 2 40 GHz 1 MB L2 800 MHz FSB Intel Pentium E2200 2 20 GHz 1 MB L2 800 MHz FSB Intel Pentium E2180 2 00 GHz 1 MB L2 800 MHz FSB Intel Pentium E2160 1 80 GHz 1 MB L2 800 MHz FSB Intel Pentium E2140 1 60 GHz 1 MB L2 800 MHz FSB Wolfdale 3M Pentium Dual Core 45 nm process technology Intel Pentium E6800 3 33 GHz 2 MB L2 1066 MHz FSB Intel Pentium E6700 3 20 GHz 2 MB L2 1066 MHz FSB Intel Pentium E6600 3 06 GHz 2 MB L2 1066 MHz FSB Intel Pentium E6500 2 93 GHz 2 MB L2 1066 MHz FSB Intel Pentium E6300 2 80 GHz 2 MB L2 1066 MHz FSB Intel Pentium E5800 3 20 GHz 2 MB L2 800 MHz FSB Intel Pentium E5700 3 00 GHz 2 MB L2 800 MHz FSB Intel Pentium E5500 2 80 GHz 2 MB L2 800 MHz FSB Intel Pentium E5400 2 70 GHz 2 MB L2 800 MHz FSB Intel Pentium E5300 2 60 GHz 2 MB L2 800 MHz FSB Intel Pentium E5200 2 50 GHz 2 MB L2 800 MHz FSB Intel Pentium E2210 2 20 GHz 1 MB L2 800 MHz FSB Celeron 64 bit Core microarchitecture Edit Allendale Celeron 64 bit Core microarchitecture 65 nm process technology Variants Intel Celeron E1600 2 40 GHz 512 KB L2 800 MHz FSB Intel Celeron E1500 2 20 GHz 512 KB L2 800 MHz FSB Intel Celeron E1400 2 00 GHz 512 KB L2 800 MHz FSB Intel Celeron E1300 1 80 GHz 512 KB L2 800 MHz FSB does it exist citation needed Intel Celeron E1200 1 60 GHz 512 KB L2 800 MHz FSB Wolfdale 3M Celeron 64 bit Core microarchitecture 45 nm process technology Variants Intel Celeron E3500 2 70 GHz 1 MB L2 800 MHz FSB Intel Celeron E3400 2 60 GHz 1 MB L2 800 MHz FSB Intel Celeron E3300 2 50 GHz 1 MB L2 800 MHz FSB Intel Celeron E3200 2 40 GHz 1 MB L2 800 MHz FSB Conroe L Celeron 64 bit Core microarchitecture 65 nm process technology Variants Intel Celeron 450 2 20 GHz 512 KB L2 800 MHz FSB Intel Celeron 440 2 00 GHz 512 KB L2 800 MHz FSB Intel Celeron 430 1 80 GHz 512 KB L2 800 MHz FSB Intel Celeron 420 1 60 GHz 512 KB L2 800 MHz FSB Intel Celeron 220 1 20 GHz 512 KB L2 533 MHz FSB Conroe CL Celeron 64 bit Core microarchitecture 65 nm process technology LGA 771 package Variants Intel Celeron 445 1 87 GHz 512 KB L2 1066 MHz FSB Celeron M 64 bit Core microarchitecture Edit Merom L 65 nm process technology 64 KB L1 cache 1 MB L2 cache integrated SSE3 SIMD instructions 533 MHz 667 MHz front side bus execute disable bit 64 bit No SpeedStep technology is not part of the Centrino package Variants 520 1 60 GHz 530 1 73 GHz 540 1 86 GHz 550 2 00 GHz 560 2 13 GHz 570 2 26 GHz 667 MHz FSB 575 2 00 GHz 585 2 16 GHz64 bit processors Intel 64 Nehalem microarchitecture Edit Intel Pentium Nehalem Edit Clarkdale Pentium Nehalem microarchitecture 32 nm process technology manufacturing 7 Jan 2010 2 physical cores 2 threads 32 32 KB L1 cache 256 KB L2 cache 3 MB L3 cache Introduced January 2010 Socket 1156 LGA 2 channel DDR3 Integrated HD GPU Variants G6950 2 8 GHz no Hyper Threading 11 G6960 2 933 GHz no Hyper Threading Core i3 1st generation Edit Clarkdale Core i3 1st generation 32 nm process technology 2 physical cores 4 threads 32 32 KB L1 cache 256 KB L2 cache 4 MB L3 cache Introduced on January 7 2010 Socket 1156 LGA 2 channel DDR3 Integrated HD GPU Variants 530 2 93 GHz Hyper Threading 540 3 06 GHz Hyper Threading 550 3 2 GHz Hyper Threading 560 3 33 GHz Hyper ThreadingCore i5 1st generation Edit Lynnfield Core i5 1st generation 45 nm process technology 4 physical cores 4 threads 32 32 KB L1 cache 256 KB L2 cache 8 MB L3 cache Introduced September 8 2009 Family 6 Model E Ext Model 1E Socket 1156 LGA 2 channel DDR3 Variants 750S 2 40 GHz 3 20 GHz Turbo Boost 750 2 66 GHz 3 20 GHz Turbo Boost 760 2 80 GHz 3 33 GHz Turbo Boost Clarkdale Core i5 1st generation 32 nm process technology 2 physical cores 4 threads 32 32 KB L1 cache 256 KB L2 cache 4 MB L3 cache Introduced January 2010 Socket 1156 LGA 2 channel DDR3 Integrated HD GPU AES Support Variants 650 655K 3 2 GHz Hyper Threading Turbo Boost 660 661 3 33 GHz Hyper Threading Turbo Boost 670 3 46 GHz Hyper Threading Turbo Boost 680 3 60 GHz Hyper Threading Turbo BoostCore i7 1st generation Edit Bloomfield Core i7 1st generation 45 nm process technology 4 physical cores 8 threads 256 KB L2 cache 8 MB L3 cache Front side bus replaced with QuickPath up to 6 4 GT s Hyper Threading is again included This had previously been removed at the introduction of Core line 781 million transistors Intel Turbo Boost Technology TDP 130 W Introduced November 17 2008 Socket 1366 LGA 3 channel DDR3 Variants 975 extreme edition 3 33 GHz 3 60 GHz Turbo Boost 965 extreme edition 3 20 GHz 3 46 GHz Turbo Boost 960 3 20 GHz 3 46 GHz Turbo Boost 950 3 06 GHz 3 33 GHz Turbo Boost 940 2 93 GHz 3 20 GHz Turbo Boost 930 2 80 GHz 3 06 GHz Turbo Boost 920 2 66 GHz 2 93 GHz Turbo Boost Lynnfield Core i7 1st generation 45 nm process technology 4 physical cores 8 threads 32 32 KB L1 cache 256 KB L2 cache 8 MB L3 cache No QuickPath instead compatible with slower DMI interface Hyper Threading is included Introduced September 8 2009 Socket 1156 LGA 2 channel DDR3 Variants 880 3 06 GHz 3 73 GHz Turbo Boost TDP 95 W 870 875K 2 93 GHz 3 60 GHz Turbo Boost TDP 95 W 870S 2 67 GHz 3 60 GHz Turbo Boost TDP 82 W 860 2 80 GHz 3 46 GHz Turbo Boost TDP 95 W 860S 2 53 GHz 3 46 GHz Turbo Boost TDP 82 W Westmere Gulftown 32 nm process technology 6 physical cores 256 KB L2 cache 12 MB L3 cache Front side bus replaced with QuickPath up to 6 4 GT s Hyper Threading is included Intel Turbo Boost Technology Socket 1366 LGA TDP 130 W Introduced 16 March 2010 Variants 990X Extreme Edition 3 46 GHz 3 73 GHz Turbo Boost 980X Extreme Edition 3 33 GHz 3 60 GHz Turbo Boost 970 3 20 GHz 3 46 GHz Turbo Boost Clarksfield Intel Core i7 Mobile processor family 45 nm process technology 4 physical cores Hyper Threading is included Intel Turbo Boost Technology Variants 940XM Extreme Edition 2 13 GHz 3 33 GHz Turbo Boost 8 MB L3 TDP 55 W 920XM Extreme Edition 2 00 GHz 3 20 GHz Turbo Boost 8 MB L3 TDP 55 W 840QM 1 86 GHz 3 20 GHz Turbo Boost 8 MB L3 TDP 45 W 820QM 1 73 GHz 3 06 GHz Turbo Boost 8 MB L3 TDP 45 W 740QM 1 73 GHz 2 93 GHz Turbo Boost 6 MB L3 TDP 45 W 720QM 1 60 GHz 2 80 GHz Turbo Boost 6 MB L3 TDP 45 W Xeon Nehalem microarchitecture Edit Gainestown 45 nm process technology Same processor dies as Bloomfield 256 KB L2 cache 8 MB L3 cache 4 MB may be disabled QuickPath up to 6 4 GT s Hyper Threading is included in some models 781 million transistors Introduced March 29 2009 Variants W5590 X5570 X5560 X5550 E5540 E5530 L5530 E5520 L5520 L5518 4 cores 8 MB L3 cache HT E5506 L5506 E5504 4 cores 4 MB L3 cache no HT L5508 E5502 E5502 2 cores 4 MB L3 cache no HT64 bit processors Intel 64 Sandy Bridge Ivy Bridge microarchitecture Edit Celeron Sandy Bridge Ivy Bridge microarchitecture Edit Sandy Bridge Celeron branded 32 nm process technology 2 physical cores 2 threads 500 series 1 physical core 1 thread model G440 or 1 physical core 2 threads models G460 amp G465 2 MB L3 cache 500 series 1 MB model G440 or 1 5 MB models G460 amp G465 Introduced 3rd quarter 2011 Socket 1155 LGA 2 channel DDR3 1066 400 series has max TDP of 35 W 500 series variants ending in T have a peak TDP of 35 W others 65 W Integrated GPU All variants have peak GPU turbo frequencies of 1 GHz Variants in the 400 series have GPUs running at a base frequency of 650 MHz Variants in the 500 series ending in T have GPUs running at a base frequency of 650 MHz others at 850 MHz All variants have 6 GPU execution units Variants G440 1 6 GHz G460 1 8 GHz G465 1 9 GHz G470 2 0 GHz G530T 2 0 GHz G540T 2 1 GHz G550T 2 2 GHz G530 2 4 GHz G540 2 5 GHz G550 2 6 GHz G555 2 7 GHzPentium Sandy Bridge Ivy Bridge microarchitecture Edit Sandy Bridge Pentium branded 32 nm process technology 2 physical cores 2 threads 3 MB L3 cache 624 million transistors Introduced May 2011 Socket 1155 LGA 2 channel DDR3 1333 800 series or DDR3 1066 600 series Variants ending in T have a peak TDP of 35 W others 65 W Integrated GPU HD 2000 All variants have peak GPU turbo frequencies of 1 1 GHz Variants ending in T have GPUs running at a base frequency of 650 MHz others at 850 MHz All variants have 6 GPU execution units Variants G620T 2 2 GHz G630T 2 3 GHz G640T 2 4 GHz G645T 2 5 GHz G860T 2 6 GHz G620 2 6 GHz G622 2 6 GHz G630 2 7 GHz G632 2 7 GHz G640 2 8 GHz G840 2 8 GHz G645 2 9 GHz G850 2 9 GHz G860 3 0 GHz G870 3 1 GHz Ivy Bridge Pentium branded 22 nm tri gate transistor process technology 2 physical cores 2 threads 32 32 KB per core L1 cache 256 KB per core L2 cache 3 MB L3 cache Introduced September 2012 Socket 1155 LGA 2 channel DDR3 1333 for G2000 series 2 channel DDR3 1600 for G2100 series All variants have GPU base frequencies of 650 MHz and peak GPU turbo frequencies of 1 05 GHz Variants ending in T have a peak TDP of 35 W others TDP of 55 W Variants G2020T 2 5 GHz G2030T 2 6 GHz G2100T 2 6 GHz G2120T 2 7 GHz G2010 2 8 GHz G2020 2 9 GHz G2030 3 0 GHz G2120 3 1 GHz G2130 3 2 GHz G2140 3 3 GHzCore i3 2nd and 3rd generation Edit Sandy Bridge Core i3 2nd generation 32 nm process technology 2 physical cores 4 threads 32 32 KB per core L1 cache 256 KB per core L2 cache 3 MB L3 cache 624 million transistors Introduced January 2011 Socket 1155 LGA 2 channel DDR3 1333 Variants ending in T have a peak TDP of 35 W others 65 W Integrated GPU All variants have peak GPU turbo frequencies of 1 1 GHz Variants ending in T have GPUs running at a base frequency of 650 MHz others at 850 MHz Variants ending in 5 have Intel HD Graphics 3000 12 execution units others have Intel HD Graphics 2000 6 execution units Variants i3 2100T 2 5 GHz i3 2120T 2 6 GHz i3 2100 3 1 GHz i3 2102 3 1 GHz i3 2105 3 1 GHz i3 2120 3 3 GHz i3 2125 3 3 GHz i3 2130 3 4 GHz Ivy Bridge Core i3 3rd generation 22 nm tri gate transistor process technology 2 physical cores 4 threads 32 32 KB per core L1 cache 256 KB per core L2 cache 3 MB L3 cache Introduced September 2012 Socket 1155 LGA 2 channel DDR3 1600 Variants ending in 5 have Intel HD Graphics 4000 others have Intel HD Graphics 2500 All variants have GPU base frequencies of 650 MHz and peak GPU turbo frequencies of 1 05 GHz TDP 55 W Variants i3 3220T 2 8 GHz i3 3240T 2 9 GHz i3 3210 3 2 GHz i3 3220 3 3 GHz i3 3225 3 3 GHz i3 3240 3 4 GHz i3 3250 3 5 GHzCore i5 2nd and 3rd generation Edit Sandy Bridge Core i5 2nd generation 32 nm process technology 4 physical cores 4 threads except for i5 2390T which has 2 physical cores 4 threads 32 32 KB per core L1 cache 256 KB per core L2 cache 6 MB L3 cache except for i5 2390T which has 3 MB 995 million transistors Introduced January 2011 Socket 1155 LGA 2 channel DDR3 1333 Variants ending in S have a peak TDP of 65 W others 95 W except where noted Variants ending in K have unlocked multipliers others cannot be overclocked Integrated GPU i5 2500T has a peak GPU turbo frequency of 1 25 GHz others 1 1 GHz Variants ending in T have GPUs running at a base frequency of 650 MHz others at 850 MHz Variants ending in 5 or K have Intel HD Graphics 3000 12 execution units except i5 2550K which has no GPU others have Intel HD Graphics 2000 6 execution units Variants ending in P and the i5 2550K have no GPU Variants i5 2390T 2 7 GHz 3 5 GHz Turbo Boost 35 W max TDP i5 2500T 2 3 GHz 3 3 GHz Turbo Boost 45 W max TDP i5 2400S 2 5 GHz 3 3 GHz Turbo Boost i5 2405S 2 5 GHz 3 3 GHz Turbo Boost i5 2500S 2 7 GHz 3 7 GHz Turbo Boost i5 2300 2 8 GHz 3 1 GHz Turbo Boost i5 2310 2 9 GHz 3 2 GHz Turbo Boost i5 2320 3 0 GHz 3 3 GHz Turbo Boost i5 2380P 3 1 GHz 3 4 GHz Turbo Boost i5 2400 3 1 GHz 3 4 GHz Turbo Boost i5 2450P 3 2 GHz 3 5 GHz Turbo Boost i5 2500 3 3 GHz 3 7 GHz Turbo Boost i5 2500K 3 3 GHz 3 7 GHz Turbo Boost i5 2550K 3 4 GHz 3 8 GHz Turbo Boost Ivy Bridge Core i5 3rd generation 22 nm Tri gate transistor process technology 4 physical cores 4 threads except for i5 3470T which has 2 physical cores 4 threads 32 32 KB per core L1 cache 256 KB per core L2 cache 6 MB L3 cache except for i5 3470T which has 3 MB Introduced April 2012 Socket 1155 LGA 2 channel DDR3 1600 Variants ending in S have a peak TDP of 65 W Variants ending in T have a peak TDP of 35 or 45 W see variants others 77 W except where noted Variants ending in K have unlocked multipliers others cannot be overclocked Variants ending in P have no integrated GPU others have Intel HD Graphics 2500 or Intel HD Graphics 4000 i5 3475S and i5 3570K only Variants i5 3470T 2 9 GHz 3 6 GHz max Turbo Boost 35 W TDP i5 3570T 2 3 GHz 3 3 GHz max Turbo Boost 45 W TDP i5 3330S 2 7 GHz 3 2 GHz max Turbo Boost i5 3450S 2 8 GHz 3 5 GHz max Turbo Boost i5 3470S 2 9 GHz 3 6 GHz max Turbo Boost i5 3475S 2 9 GHz 3 6 GHz max Turbo Boost i5 3550S 3 0 GHz 3 7 GHz max Turbo Boost i5 3570S 3 1 GHz 3 8 GHz max Turbo Boost i5 3330 3 0 GHz 3 2 GHz max Turbo Boost i5 3350P 3 1 GHz 3 3 GHz max Turbo Boost 69 W TDP i5 3450 3 1 GHz 3 5 GHz max Turbo Boost i5 3470 3 2 GHz 3 6 GHz max Turbo Boost i5 3550 3 3 GHz 3 7 GHz max Turbo Boost i5 3570 3 4 GHz 3 8 GHz max Turbo Boost i5 3570K 3 4 GHz 3 8 GHz max Turbo BoostCore i7 2nd and 3rd generation Edit Sandy Bridge Core i7 2nd generation 32 nm process technology 4 physical cores 8 threads 32 32 KB per core L1 cache 256 KB per core L2 cache 8 MB L3 cache 995 million transistors Introduced January 2011 Socket 1155 LGA 2 channel DDR3 1333 Variants ending in S have a peak TDP of 65 W others 95 W Variants ending in K have unlocked multipliers others cannot be overclocked Integrated GPU All variants have base GPU frequencies of 850 MHz and peak GPU turbo frequencies of 1 35 GHz Variants ending in K have Intel HD Graphics 3000 12 execution units others have Intel HD Graphics 2000 6 execution units Variants i7 2600S 2 8 GHz 3 8 GHz Turbo Boost i7 2600 3 4 GHz 3 8 GHz Turbo Boost i7 2600K 3 4 GHz 3 8 GHz Turbo Boost i7 2700K 3 5 GHz 3 9 GHz Turbo Boost Sandy Bridge E Core i7 3rd generation X Series 32 nm process technology Up to 6 physical cores 12 threads depending on model number 32 32 KB per core L1 cache 256 KB per core L2 cache Up to 20 MB L3 cache depending on model number 2 27 billion transistors Introduced November 2011 Socket 2011 LGA 4 channel DDR3 1600 All variants have a peak TDP of 130 W No integrated GPU Variants all marketed under Intel Core X series processors 12 i7 3820 3 6 GHz 3 8 GHz Turbo Boost 4 cores 10 MB L3 cache i7 3930K 3 2 GHz 3 8 GHz Turbo Boost 6 cores 12 MB L3 cache i7 3960X 3 3 GHz 3 9 GHz Turbo Boost 6 cores 15 MB L3 cache i7 3970X 3 5 GHz 4 0 GHz Turbo Boost 6 cores 15 MB L3 cache Ivy Bridge Core i7 3rd generation 22 nm Tri gate transistor process technology 4 physical cores 8 threads 32 32 KB per core L1 cache 256 KB per core L2 cache 8 MB L3 cache Introduced April 2012 Socket 1155 LGA 2 channel DDR3 1600 Variants ending in S have a peak TDP of 65 W variants ending in T have a peak TDP of 45 W others 77 W Variants ending in K have unlocked multipliers others cannot be overclocked Integrated GPU Intel HD Graphics 4000 Variants i7 3770T 2 5 GHz 3 7 GHz Turbo Boost i7 3770S 3 1 GHz 3 9 GHz Turbo Boost i7 3770 3 4 GHz 3 9 GHz Turbo Boost i7 3770K 3 5 GHz 3 9 GHz Turbo Boost64 bit processors Intel 64 Haswell microarchitecture Edit Main article Haswell microarchitecture Core i3 4th generation Edit Haswell Core i3 4th generation 22nm process technology64 bit processors Intel 64 Broadwell microarchitecture Edit Core i3 5th generation Edit Broadwell Core i3 5th generation 14nm process technologyCore i5 5th generation Edit Broadwell Core i5 5th generation 14nm process technology 4 physical cores 4 threads 4 MB L3 cache Introduced Q2 15 Socket 1150 LGA 2 channel DDR3L 1333 1600 Integrated GPU Variants i5 5575R 2 80 GHz 3 30 GHz Turbo Boost i5 5675C 3 10 GHz 3 60 GHz Turbo Boost i5 5675R 3 10 GHz 3 60 GHz Turbo BoostCore i7 5th generation Including Core X Series Edit Broadwell Core i7 5th generation 14nm process technology 4 physical cores 8 threads 6 MB L3 cache Introduced Q2 15 Socket 1150 LGA 2 channel DDR3L 1333 1600 Integrated GPU Variants i7 5775C 3 30 GHz 3 70 GHz Turbo Boost i7 5775R 3 30 GHz 3 80 GHz Turbo Boost Broadwell E 14nm process technology 6 10 physical cores 12 20 threads 15 25 MB L3 cache Introduced Q2 16 Socket 2011 v3 LGA 4 channel DDR4 2133 2400 No Integrated GPU Variants all marketed under Intel Core X series processors 12 i7 6800K 3 40 GHz 3 60 GHz Turbo Boost 3 80 GHz Turbo Boost Max Technology 3 0 Frequency 15 MB L3 cache i7 6850K 3 60 GHz 3 80 GHz Turbo Boost 4 00 GHz Turbo Boost Max Technology 3 0 Frequency 15 MB L3 cache i7 6900K 3 20 GHz 3 70 GHz Turbo Boost 4 00 GHz Turbo Boost Max Technology 3 0 Frequency 20 MB L3 cache i7 6950X 3 00 GHz 3 50 GHz Turbo Boost 4 00 GHz Turbo Boost Max Technology 3 0 Frequency 25 MB L3 cacheOther Broadwell CPUs Edit Not listed yet are several Broadwell based CPU models 13 Server and workstation CPUs single CPU Pentium D15nn Xeon D 15nn Xeon E3 12nn v4 Xeon E5 16nn v4 dual CPU Xeon E5 26nn v4 quad CPU Xeon E5 46nn v4 Xeon E7 48nn v4 octo CPU Xeon E7 88nn v4 Embedded CPUs Core i7 57nnEQ Core i7 58nnEQ Mobile CPUs Celeron 32nnU Celeron 37nnU Pentium 38nnU Core M 5Ynn Core i3 50nnU Core i5 5nnnU Core i7 55nnU Core i7 56nnU Core i7 57nnHQ Core i7 59nnHQNote this list does not say that all processors that match these patterns are Broadwell based or fit into this scheme The model numbers may have suffixes that are not shown here 64 bit processors Intel 64 Skylake microarchitecture Edit Core i3 6th generation Edit Skylake Core i3 6th generation 14 nm process technology 2 physical cores 4 threads 3 4 MB L3 cache Introduced Q3 15 Socket 1151 LGA 2 channel DDR3L 1333 1600 DDR4 1866 2133 Integrated GPU Intel HD Graphics 530 only i3 6098P have HD Graphics 510 Variants i3 6098P 3 60 GHz i3 6100T 3 20 GHz i3 6100 3 70 GHz i3 6300T 3 30 GHz i3 6300 3 80 GHz i3 6320 3 90 GHzCore i5 6th generation Edit Skylake Core i5 6th generation 14nm process technology 4 physical cores 4 threads 6 MB L3 cache Introduced Q3 15 Socket 1151 LGA 2 channel DDR3L 1333 1600 DDR4 1866 2133 Integrated GPU Intel HD Graphics 530 Variants i5 6300HQ 2 30 3 20 GHz Turbo Boost i5 6400T 2 20 GHz 2 80 GHz Turbo Boost i5 6400 2 70 GHz 3 30 GHz Turbo Boost i5 6440hq i5 6500T 2 50 GHz 3 10 GHz Turbo Boost i5 6500 3 20 GHz 3 60 GHz Turbo Boost i5 6600T 2 70 GHz 3 50 GHz Turbo Boost i5 6600 3 30 GHz 3 90 GHz Turbo Boost i5 6600K 3 50 GHz 3 90 GHz Turbo BoostCore i7 6th generation Edit Skylake Core i7 6th generation 14nm process technology 4 physical cores 8 threads 8 MB L3 cache Introduced Q3 15 Socket 1151 LGA 2 channel DDR3L 1333 1600 DDR4 1866 2133 Integrated GPU Intel HD Graphics 530 Variants i7 6700T 2 80 GHz 3 60 GHz Turbo Boost i7 6700 3 40 GHz 4 00 GHz Turbo Boost i7 6700K 4 00 GHz 4 20 GHz Turbo BoostOther Skylake processors Edit Many Skylake based processors are not yet listed in this section mobile i3 i5 i7 processors U H and M suffixes embedded i3 i5 i7 processors E suffix certain i7 67nn i7 68nn i7 69nn 14 Skylake based Core X series processors certain i7 78nn and i9 79nn models can be found under current models 64 bit processors Intel 64 7th generation Kaby Lake microarchitecture Edit Main article Kaby Lake 64 bit processors Intel 64 8th and 9th generation Coffee Lake microarchitecture Edit Main article Coffee Lake 64 bit processors Intel 64 Cannon Lake microarchitecture Edit Main article Cannon Lake CPU 64 bit processors Intel 64 10th generation Ice Lake microarchitecture Edit Main article Ice Lake microprocessor 64 bit processors Intel 64 10th generation Comet Lake microarchitecture Edit Main article Comet Lake 64 bit processors Intel 64 11th generation Tiger Lake microarchitecture Edit Main article Tiger Lake 64 bit processors Intel 64 12th generation Alder Lake microarchitecture Edit Main article Alder Lake microprocessor 64 bit processors Intel 64 13th generation Raptor Lake microarchitecture Edit Main article Raptor Lake Intel Tera Scale Edit 2007 Teraflops Research Chip an 80 cores processor prototype 2009 Single chip Cloud Computer a research microprocessor containing the most Intel Architecture cores ever integrated on a silicon CPU chip 48 Intel 805xx product codes Edit Intel discontinued the use of part numbers such as 80486 in the marketing of mainstream x86 architecture processors with the introduction of the Pentium brand in 1993 However numerical codes in the 805xx range continued to be assigned to these processors for internal and part numbering uses The following is a list of such product codes in numerical order Product code Marketing name s Codename s 80500 Pentium P5 A step 80501 Pentium P580502 Pentium P54C P54CS80503 Pentium with MMX Technology P55C Tillamook80521 Pentium Pro P680522 Pentium II Klamath80523 Pentium II Celeron Pentium II Xeon Deschutes Covington Drake80524 Pentium II Celeron Dixon Mendocino80525 Pentium III Pentium III Xeon Katmai Tanner80526 Pentium III Celeron Pentium III Xeon Coppermine Cascades80528 Pentium 4 Xeon Willamette Socket 423 Foster80529 canceled Timna80530 Pentium III Celeron Tualatin80531 Pentium 4 Celeron Willamette Socket 478 80532 Pentium 4 Celeron Xeon Northwood Prestonia Gallatin80533 Pentium III Coppermine cD0 step 80534 Pentium 4 SFF Northwood small form factor 80535 Pentium M Celeron M 310 340 Banias80536 Pentium M Celeron M 350 390 Dothan80537 Core 2 Duo T5xxx T7xxx Celeron M 5xx Merom80538 Core Solo Celeron M 4xx Yonah80539 Core Duo Pentium Dual core T series Yonah80541 Itanium Merced80542 Itanium 2 McKinley80543 Itanium 2 Madison80546 Pentium 4 Celeron D Xeon Prescott Socket 478 Nocona Irwindale Cranford Potomac80547 Pentium 4 Celeron D Prescott LGA 775 80548 canceled Tejas and Jayhawk80549 Itanium 2 90xx Montecito80550 Dual core Xeon 71xx Tulsa80551 Pentium D Pentium EE Dual core Xeon Smithfield Paxville DP80552 Pentium 4 Celeron D Cedar Mill80553 Pentium D Pentium EE Presler80554 Celeron 800 900 1000 ULV Shelton80555 Dual core Xeon 50xx Dempsey80556 Dual core Xeon 51xx Woodcrest80557 Core 2 Duo E4xxx E6xxx Dual core Xeon 30xx Pentium Dual core E2xxx Conroe80560 Dual core Xeon 70xx Paxville MP80562 Core 2 Quad Core 2 Extreme QX6xxx Quad core Xeon 32xx Kentsfield80563 Quad core Xeon 53xx Clovertown80564 Xeon 7200 Tigerton DC80565 Xeon 7300 Tigerton80566 Atom Z5xx Silverthorne80567 Itanium 91xx Montvale80569 Core 2 Quad Q9xxx Core 2 Extreme QX9xxx Xeon 33xx Yorkfield80570 Core 2 Duo E8xxx Xeon 31xx Wolfdale80571 Core 2 Duo E7xxx Pentium Dual core E5xxx Pentium Dual core E2210 Wolfdale 3M80573 Xeon 5200 Wolfdale DP80574 Core 2 Extreme QX9775 Xeon 5400 Harpertown80576 Core 2 Duo P7xxx T8xxx P8xxx T9xxx P9xxx SL9xxx SP9xxx Core 2 Extreme X9xxx Penryn80577 Core 2 Duo P7xxx P8xxx SU9xxx T6xxx T8xxx Penryn 3M80578 EP80578 Vermilion Range80579 EP80579 Tolapai80580 Core 2 Quad Q8xxx Q9xxx Xeon 33xx Yorkfield 6M80581 Core 2 Quad Q9xxx Penryn QC80582 Xeon 74xx Dunnington80583 Xeon 74xx Dunnington QC80584 Xeon X33x3 LV Yorkfield CL80585 Core 2 Solo SU3xxx Celeron 7xx 9xx Penryn L80586 Atom 2xx N2xx Diamondville80587 Atom 3xx Diamondville DC80588 Xeon L3014 E3113 Wolfdale CLIntel 806xx product codes Edit Product code Marketing name s Codename s 80601 Core i7 9xx Core i7 9xx Extreme Edition Bloomfield80602 Xeon 55xx Gainestown80603 Itanium 93xx Tukwila80604 Xeon 65xx Xeon 75xx Beckton80605 Core i5 7xx Core i7 8xx Xeon 34xx Lynnfield80606 canceled Havendale80607 Core i7 7xx QM Core i7 8xx QM Core i7 9xx XM Clarksfield80608 canceled Auburndale80609 Atom Z6xx Lincroft80610 Atom N400 D400 D500 Pineview80611 canceled Larrabee80612 Xeon C35xx Xeon C55xx Jasper Forest80613 Core i7 9xxX Xeon 36xx Gulftown80614 Xeon 56xx Westmere EP80615 Xeon E7 28xx Xeon E7 48xx Xeon E7 88xx Westmere EX80616 Pentium G6xxx Core i3 5xx Core i5 6xx Clarkdale80617 Mobile Core i5 5xx Core i7 6xxM UM LM Arrandale80618 Atom E6x0 Tunnel Creek80619 Core i7 3xxx Sandy Bridge EP80620 Xeon E5 24xx Xeon E5 14xx Pentium 14xx Sandy Bridge EN80621 Xeon E5 16xx Xeon E5 26xx Xeon E5 46xx Sandy Bridge EP 8 Sandy Bridge EP 480622 Sandy Bridge EP 880623 Core i3 i5 i7 2xxx Pentium Gxxx Xeon E3 12xx Sandy Bridge HE 4 Sandy Bridge M 280627 Mobile Core i3 i5 i7 2xxxM Pentium Bxxx Celeron Bxxx Sandy Bridge HE 4 Sandy Bridge H 2 Sandy Bridge M 280631 Itanium 95xx Poulson80632 Atom E6x5C Stellarton80633 Core i7 48xx 49xx Ivy Bridge E80634 Xeon E5 24xx v2 E5 14xx v2 Pentium 14xx v2 Ivy Bridge EN80635 Xeon E5 26xx v2 E5 16xx v2 Ivy Bridge EP80636 Xeon E7 v2 Ivy Bridge EX80637 Core i3 i5 i7 3xxx Xeon E3 12xx v2 Ivy Bridge80638 Mobile Core i3 i5 i7 3xxxM Ivy Bridge80640 Atom Z24xx Penwell80641 Atom D2xxx Atom N2xxx Cedarview80642 Atom Z2xxx Penwell80643 Xeon E5 14xx 24xx v3 Haswell EN80644 Xeon E5 16xx 26xx v3 Haswell EP80645 Xeon E7 48xx 88xx v3 Haswell EX80646 Core i3 i5 i7 4xxx Pentium G3xxx Celeron G18xx Xeon E3 12xx v3 Haswell80647 Mobile Core i5 i7 4xxxM Haswell H Haswell M80648 Core i7 58xx 59xx Haswell E80649 Xeon Phi x100 Knight s Corner80650 Atom Z27xx Cloverview80651 Atom Z25xx Cloverview80652 Atom Z34xx Merrifield80653 Atom Z36xx Atom Z37xx Atom E38xx Celeron N28xx Celeron J1xxx Celeron J28xx Celeron J29xx Pentium A10xx Pentium J2xxx Pentium N35xx Bay Trail T Bay Trail I Bay Trail D Bay Trail M80654 Atom C23xx Avoton80655 Atom C2356 Rangeley80658 Core i3 i5 i7 5xxx Core M 5Yxx Broadwell Y Broadwell U Broadwell H80660 Xeon E5 16xx v4 Xeon E5 26xx v4 Broadwell EP80661 Quark SoC X10xx Clanton80662 Core i3 i5 i7 6xxx Core m3 m5 m7 6Yxx Pentium G4xxx Xeon E3 12xx v5 Xeon E3 15xxM v5 Skylake80663 Atom Z35xx Moorefield80664 Atom x5 Z8xxx Cherry Trail80665 Atom x5 E8000 Celeron N3xxx Pentium N37xx Celeron J3xxx Pentium J37xx Braswell80667 Xeon Phi x200 standalone socketed processors Knights Landing80668 Celeron N J33xx Pentium N J42xx Atom x5 7 E39xx Apollo Lake80671 Core i7 68xx 69xx Broadwell E80673 Xeon Bronze Silver Gold Platinum x1xx Xeon D 21xx Xeon W 21xx 3175X Core i7 i9 7xxx 9xxx Skylake X Skylake SP Skylake DE80674 Core i5 i7 7xxx 7Yxx Xeon D 15xx Kaby Lake Broadwell80677 Core i3 i5 i7 7xxx Kaby Lake Amber Lake80679 Itanium 97xx Kittson80680 Celeron N J4xxx Pentium N J5xxx Gemini Lake80682 Xeon D 16xx Hewitt Lake80683 Xeon Phi 72x5 Knights Mill80684 Core i3 i5 i7 8xxx 8Yxx 9xxx Coffee Lake Whiskey Lake80686 Xeon D x7xx Ice Lake80689 Core i3 i5 i7 10xxGx Xeon Bronze Silver Gold Platinum x3xx Xeon W 33xx Ice Lake80690 Core i3 i5 i7 11xxGx Tiger Lake80691 Core i3 i5 LxxGx Lakefield80692 Atom P5xxx Snow Ridge80695 Xeon Bronze Silver Gold Platinum x2xx Xeon W 32xx Cascade Lake80697 Celeron N45xx 51xx Pentium Silver N60xx Jasper LakeIntel 807xx product codes Edit Product code Marketing name s Codename s 80701 Core i3 i5 i7 i9 10xxx Comet Lake80703 Atom X6xx Celeron N J62xx Pentium N J64xx Elkhart Lake80706 Xeon Gold Platinum x3xxH Cooper Lake80708 Core i5 i7 i9 11xxx Rocket Lake80713 Xeon Bronze Silver Gold Platinum Max x4xx Xeon w3 w5 w7 w9 x4xx Sapphire Rapids80715 Atom X7xx Core i3 i5 i7 i9 12xxx 13xxx Alder Lake Raptor Lake80719 Atom C5xxx Parker Ridge80765 Atom C3xxx DenvertonSee also Edit Electronics portal Lists portalList of AMD processors List of PowerPC processors List of Freescale products List of Intel Atom processors List of Intel Xeon processors List of Intel Itanium processors List of Intel Celeron processors List of Intel Pentium processors List of Intel Pentium Pro processors List of Intel Pentium II processors List of Intel Pentium III processors List of Intel Pentium 4 processors List of Intel Pentium D processors List of Intel Pentium M processors List of Intel Core processors List of Intel Core 2 processors List of Intel Core M processors List of Intel Core i3 processors List of Intel Core i5 processors List of Intel Core i7 processors List of Intel Core i9 processors List of Intel CPU microarchitectures List of Intel graphics processing units List of quantum processors Apple siliconNotes Edit The 4004 s original goal was to equal the clock rate of the IBM 1620 Model I 1 MHz this was not quite met References Edit a b c Intel Unveils Full Intel Core X series Processor Family Specs Intel Newsroom Archived from the original on 2017 08 07 Retrieved 2017 08 07 Intel Processors Archived from the original on 2012 04 24 Retrieved 2013 01 28 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