List of Intel Microprocessors
List of Intel Microprocessors
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i5- LGA
$149 6/6 2.9 4.1 N/A N/A 9 65
9400F 1151
i3- LGA
$172 4/4 4.0 4.6 N/A N/A 8 91
9350KF 1151
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i7- UHD Q3
$409 4/8 1.9 4.2 1150 8 15
8650U 620 2017
i7- UHD Q3
$409 4/8 1.8 4.0 1150 8 15
8550U 620 2017
i7- UHD Q2
$395 6/12 2.2 4.1 1100 9 45
8750H 630 2018
i5- UHD Q3
$297 4/8 1.7 3.6 1100 6 15
8350U 620 2017
i5- UHD Q2
$250 4/8 2.3 4.0 1000 8 45
8300H 630 2018
i5- UHD Q3
$297 4/8 1.6 3.4 1100 6 15
8250U 620 2017
i7- UHD Q2
$409 4/8 1.9 4.6 1150 8 15
8665U 620 2019
i7- UHD Q3
$409 4/8 1.8 4.6 1150 8 15
8565U 620 2018
i5- UHD Q2
$297 4/8 1.6 4.1 1100 6 15
8365U 620 2019
i5- UHD Q3
$297 4/8 1.6 3.9 1100 6 15
8265U 620 2018
i3- UHD Q3
$281 2/4 2.1 3.9 1000 4 15
8145U 620 2018
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i9- LGA
$1999 18/36 2.6 4.2 N/A N/A 24.75 165
7980XE 2066 2
i9- LGA
$1699 16/32 2.8 4.2 N/A N/A 22.00 165
7960X 2066 2
i9- LGA
$1399 14/28 3.1 4.3 N/A N/A 19.25 165
7940X 2066 2
i9- LGA
$1189 12/24 2.9 4.3 N/A N/A 16.50 140
7920X 2066
i9- LGA
$999 10/20 3.3 4.3 N/A N/A 13.75 140
7900X 2066
i7- LGA
$599 8/16 3.6 4.3 N/A N/A 11.00 140
7820X 2066
i7- LGA
$389 6/12 3.5 4.0 N/A N/A 8.25 140
7800X 2066
i7- LGA
$350 4/8 4.3 4.5 N/A N/A 8 112
7740X 2066
i7- HD LGA
$350 4/8 4.2 4.5 1150 8 91
7700K 630 1151
HD LGA
i7-7700 $312 4/8 3.6 4.2 1150 8 65
630 1151
i7- HD LGA
$312 4/8 2.9 3.8 1150 8 35
7700T 630 1151
i5- LGA
$242 4/4 4.0 4.2 N/A N/A 6 112
7640X 2066
HD LGA
i5-7600 $224 4/4 3.5 4.1 1150 6 65
630 1151
i5- HD LGA
$224 4/4 2.8 3.7 1100 6 35
7600T 630 1151
HD LGA
i5-7500 $202 4/4 3.4 3.8 1100 6 65
630 1151
i5- HD LGA
$202 4/4 2.7 3.3 1100 6 35
7500T 630 1151
HD LGA
i5-7400 $182 4/4 3.0 3.5 1000 6 65
630 1151
i5- HD LGA
$187 4/4 2.4 3.0 1000 6 35
7400T 630 1151
i3- HD LGA
$179 2/4 4.2 N/A 1150 4 60
7350K 630 1151
HD LGA
i3-7320 $157 2/4 4.1 N/A 1150 4 51
630 1151
HD LGA
i3-7300 $147 2/4 4.0 N/A 1150 4 51
630 1151
i3- HD LGA
$147 2/4 3.5 N/A 1100 4 35
7300T 630 1151
HD LGA
i3-7100 $117 2/4 3.9 N/A 1100 3 51
630 1151
i3- HD LGA
$117 2/4 3.4 N/A 1100 3 35
7100T 630 1151
i3- HD LGA
$117 2/4 3.9 N/A 1100 3 54
7101E 630 1151
i3- HD LGA
$117 2/4 3.4 N/A 1100 3 35
7101TE 630 1151
G4620 $93 2/4 3.7 N/A HD 1100 3 51 LGA
630 1151
HD LGA
G4600 $82 2/4 3.6 N/A 1100 3 51
630 1151
HD LGA
G4600T $75 2/4 3.0 N/A 1050 3 35
630 1151
HD LGA
G4560 $64 2/4 3.5 N/A 1050 3 54
610 1151
HD LGA
G4560T $64 2/4 2.9 N/A 1050 3 35
610 1151
HD LGA
G3950 $52 2/2 3.0 N/A 1050 2 51
610 1151
HD LGA
G3930 $42 2/2 2.9 N/A 1050 2 51
610 1151
HD LGA
G3930T $42 2/2 2.7 N/A 1000 2 35
610 1151
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Model Cores/Threads GPU Release
(USD) rate clock rate clock rate (MB) (W)
(GHz) (GHz) (MHz)
i7- Q1
$568 4/8 3.1 4.1 HD 630 1100 8 45
7920HQ 2017
i7- Q1
$378 4/8 2.9 3.9 HD 630 1100 8 45
7820HQ 2017
i7- Q1
$378 4/8 2.9 3.9 HD 630 1100 8 45
7820HK 2017
i7- Q1
$378 4/8 2.8 3.8 HD 630 1100 6 45
7700HQ 2017
i7- IrisPlus Q1
$415 2/4 2.5 2.5 1100 4 15
7660U 640 2017
i7- Q3
$393 2/4 2.8 2.8 HD 620 1150 4 15
7600U 2016
i7- IrisPlus Q3
N/A 2/4 3.5 3.5 1150 4 28
7567U 650 2016
i7- IrisPlus Q1
$415 2/4 2.4 2.4 1050 4 15
7560U 640 2017
i7- Q1
$393 2/4 2.7 3.5 HD 620 1050 4 15
7500U 2017
Q1
i7-7Y75 $393 2/4 1.3 3.6 HD 615 1050 4 4.5
2017
i5- Q1
$250 4/4 2.8 3.8 HD 630 1000 6 45
7440HQ 2017
i5- Q1
$250 4/4 2.5 3.5 HD 630 1000 6 45
7300HQ 2017
i5- Q1
$281 2/4 2.6 2.6 HD 620 1100 3 15
7300U 2017
i5- IrisPlus Q1
N/A 2/4 3.3 3.3 1100 4 28
7287U 650 2017
i5- IrisPlus Q1
N/A 2/4 3.1 3.1 1050 4 28
7267U 650 2017
i5- IrisPlus Q1
$304 2/4 2.2 2.2 950 4 15
7260U 640 2017
i5- Q3
$281 2/4 2.5 2.5 HD 620 1000 3 15
7200U 2016
Q1
i5-7Y57 $281 2/4 1.2 3.3 HD 615 950 4 4.5
2017
Q1
i5-7Y54 $281 2/4 1.2 3.2 HD 615 950 4 4.5
2017
i3- Q1
$225 2/4 3.0 N/A HD 630 950 3 35
7100H 2017
i3- IrisPlus Q1
N/A 2/4 2.8 N/A 1000 3 28
7167U 650 2017
i3- Q2
N/A 2/4 2.7 N/A HD 620 1000 3 15
7130U 2017
i3- Q3
$281 2/4 2.4 N/A HD 620 1000 3 15
7100U 2016
m3- Q2
$281 2/4 1.1 3.0 HD 615 900 4 4.5
7Y32 2017
m3- Q3
$281 2/4 1.0 2.6 HD 615 900 4 4.5
7Y30 2016
Q3
N4200 $161 4/4 1.1 2.5 HD 505 700 2 (L2) 6
2016
4415U $161 2/4 2.3 N/A HD 610 950 2 15 Q1
2017
Q2
4415Y $161 2/4 1.6 N/A HD 615 850 2 6
2017
Q1
4410Y $161 2/4 1.5 N/A HD 615 850 2 6
2017
Q3
N3450 $107 4/4 1.1 2.2 HD 500 650 2 (L2) 6
2016
Q3
N3350 $107 2/2 1.1 2.4 HD 500 650 2 (L2) 6
2016
Q1
3965U $107 2/2 2.2 N/A HD 610 900 2 15
2017
Q1
3865U $107 2/2 1.8 N/A HD 610 900 2 15
2017
All processors
All processors are listed here in
chronological order.
Intel 4004
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
Introduced November 15, 1971
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
Introduced 1971
Intel C4040
Intel 4040:
8008
8080
Intel D8085A
Intel P8085 (plastic variant)
8085
Microcontrollers
Intel 8048
MCS-48 family:
Intel 8051
MCS-51 family:
Intel 80151
MCS-151 family:
MCS-251 family:
MCS-96 family
3000 Family
Intel D3002
Introduced in the third quarter of 1974,
these 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:
Intel D8086
8086
Intel D8088
8088
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
80286
iAPX 432
XScale
Intel 80386DX
Intel 80386DX with Intel 387 math processor
80386DX
80376
The Intel i376 is an embedded version of the i386SX
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
80486SX
80486DX2
Intel 80486SL
80486SL
80486DX4
Original Pentium
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
Pentium III
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)
Pentium M
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, 15W 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[8]
Dual-Core Xeon LV
Pentium 4
Pentium 4E
Itanium
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
Pentium 4F
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 2x 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 2x Cedar Mill dies in one
package
Variants
Pentium D 945
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
TODO: Westmere
Intel Tera-Scale
80501 Pentium P5
80607 Core i7-7xx QM, Core i7-8xx QM, Core i7-9xx XM Clarksfield
Sandy Bridge-EP-8,
80621 Xeon E5-16xx, Xeon E5-26xx, Xeon E5-46xx
Sandy Bridge-EP-4
Sandy Bridge-HE-4,
80627 Mobile Core i3/i5/i7-2xxxM, Pentium Bxxx, Celeron Bxxx Sandy Bridge-H-2,
Sandy Bridge-M-2
Broadwell-Y,
80658 Core i3/i5/i7 – 5xxx, Core M – 5Yxx Broadwell-U,
Broadwell-H
See also
List of AMD microprocessors
List of PowerPC processors
List of Freescale products
List of Intel Atom microprocessors
List of Intel Xeon microprocessors
List of Intel Itanium microprocessors
List of Intel Celeron microprocessors
List of Intel Pentium microprocessors
List of Intel Pentium Pro
microprocessors
List of Intel Pentium II
microprocessors
List of Intel Pentium III
microprocessors
List of Intel Pentium 4
microprocessors
List of Intel Pentium D
microprocessors
List of Intel Pentium M
microprocessors
List of Intel Pentium Dual-Core
microprocessors
List of Intel Core microprocessors
List of Intel Core M microprocessors
List of Intel Core 2 microprocessors
List of Intel Core i3 microprocessors
List of Intel Core i5 microprocessors
List of Intel Core i7 microprocessors
List of Intel Core i9 microprocessors
List of Intel CPU microarchitectures
List of quantum processors
References
1. "Intel Unveils Full Intel® Core™ X-
series Processor Family Specs" . Intel
Newsroom. Archived from the original
on 2017-08-07. Retrieved 2017-08-07.
2. The 4004's original goal was to equal
the clock rate of the IBM 1620 Model I
(1 MHz); this was not quite met.
3. "Archived copy" . Archived from the
original on 2012-04-24. Retrieved
2013-01-28.
4. "Intel Microprocessor Quick Reference
Guide – Product Family" . Archived
from the original on 2010-03-04.
Retrieved 2010-01-08.
5. Intel IAPX 86,88 User's Manual, August
1981, Intel order number 210201-001
6. Badri Ram (1 September 2001). Adv
Microprocessors Interfacing . Tata
McGraw-Hill Education. pp. 208–.
ISBN 978-0-07-043448-6.
7. Intel Processor Spec Finder for
Celeron M Archived November 3,
2009, at the Wayback Machine
8. Not listed as an official model by Intel
but used by Apple in their Intel-based
Mac Mini, released March 2006
Archived March 20, 2009, at the
Wayback Machine
9. "Intel Pentium Processor G6950 (3M
Cache, 2.80 GHz) with SPEC Code(s)
SLBMS" . Ark.intel.com. 2010-07-13.
Archived from the original on 2011-
03-09. Retrieved 2010-07-29.
10. "Intel Core X-series Processors in
Intel's database on ark.intel.com" .
Archived from the original on 2017-
12-08. Retrieved 2018-03-31.
11. "Broadwell CPUs on ark.intel.com" .
Archived from the original on 2018-
03-31. Retrieved 2018-03-31.
12. "ark: Skylake" . Archived from the
original on 2018-03-31. Retrieved
2018-03-31.
External links
Intel Museum: History of the
Microprocessor
Stealey A100 and A110
Intel Product Specifications
Intel Processors and Chipsets by
Platform Code Name
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