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Intel Core
Intel Core is a brand name that Intel uses for various mid-range to high-end consumer and business microprocessors. In general, processors sold as Core are more powerful variants of the same processors marketed as entry-level Celeron and Pentium. Similarly, identical or more capable versions of Core processors are also sold as Xeon processors for the server and workstation market.
As of 2013 the current lineup of Core processors includes the latest Intel Core i7, Intel Core i5, and Intel Core i3, and the older Intel Core 2 Solo, Intel Core 2 Duo, Intel Core 2 Quad, and Intel Core 2 Extreme lines.[1]
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Brand | Desktop | Mobile | ||||||
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Code-named | Cores | Fab | Date released | Code-named | Cores | Fab | Date released | |
Core Solo | Yonah | 1 | 65 nm | January 2006 | ||||
Core Duo | Yonah | 2 | 65 nm | January 2006 | ||||
Core 2 Solo | Merom-L Penryn-L |
1 1 |
65 nm 45 nm |
September 2007 May 2008 |
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Core 2 Duo | Conroe Allendale Wolfdale |
2 2 2 |
65 nm 65 nm 45 nm |
August 2006 January 2007 January 2008 |
Merom Penryn |
2 2 |
65 nm 45 nm |
July 2006 January 2008 |
Core 2 Quad | Kentsfield Yorkfield |
4 4 |
65 nm 45 nm |
January 2007 March 2008 |
Penryn | 4 | 45 nm | August 2008 |
Core 2 Extreme | Conroe XE Kentsfield XE Yorkfield XE |
2 4 4 |
65 nm 65 nm 45 nm |
July 2006 November 2006 November 2007 |
Merom XE Penryn XE Penryn XE |
2 2 4 |
65 nm 45 nm 45 nm |
July 2007 January 2008 August 2008 |
Core i3 | Clarkdale Sandy Bridge Ivy Bridge Haswell |
2 2 2 2 |
32 nm 32 nm 22 nm 22 nm |
January 2010 February 2011 September 2012 September 2013 |
Arrandale Sandy Bridge Ivy Bridge Haswell |
2 2 2 2 |
32 nm 32 nm 22 nm 22 nm |
January 2010 February 2011 June 2012 June 2013 |
Core i5 | Lynnfield Clarkdale Sandy Bridge Sandy Bridge Ivy Bridge Ivy Bridge Haswell Haswell |
4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 |
45 nm 32 nm 32 nm 32 nm 22 nm 22 nm 22 nm 22 nm |
September 2009 January 2010 January 2011 February 2011 April 2012 April 2012 June 2013 June 2013 |
Arrandale Sandy Bridge Ivy Bridge Haswell |
2 2 2 2 |
32 nm 32 nm 22 nm 22 nm |
January 2010 February 2011 May 2012 June 2013 |
Core i7 | Bloomfield Lynnfield Gulftown Sandy Bridge Sandy Bridge-E Sandy Bridge-E Ivy Bridge Haswell Ivy Bridge-E Ivy Bridge-E |
4 4 6 4 6 4 4 4 4 6 |
45 nm 45 nm 32 nm 32 nm 32 nm 32 nm 22 nm 22 nm 22 nm 22 nm |
November 2008 September 2009 July 2010 January 2011 November 2011 February 2012 April 2012 June 2013 TBA TBA |
Clarksfield Arrandale Sandy Bridge Sandy Bridge Ivy Bridge Ivy Bridge Haswell Haswell |
4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 |
45 nm 32 nm 32 nm 32 nm 22 nm 22 nm 22 nm 22 nm |
September 2009 January 2010 January 2011 February 2011 May 2012 May 2012 June 2013 June 2013 |
Core i7 Extreme Edition |
Bloomfield Gulftown Sandy Bridge-E Ivy Bridge-E |
4 6 6 6 |
45 nm 32 nm 32 nm 22 nm |
November 2008 March 2010 November 2011 TBA |
Clarksfield Sandy Bridge Ivy Bridge Haswell |
4 4 4 4 |
45 nm 32 nm 22 nm 22 nm |
September 2009 January 2011 May 2012 June 2013 |
List of Intel Core microprocessors |
Clock speed slowest 1.2 GHZ to fastest 3.7 GHZ (Intel core i7-4820K)(Or 4.0 GHZ via Intel Turbo Boost Technology)[2]
Enhanced Pentium M based[edit]
The originals Core brand refers to Intel's 32-bit mobile dual-core x86 CPUs, which derived from the Pentium M branded processors. The processor family used a more enhanced version of the Intel P6 microarchitecture. It emerged in parallel with the NetBurst microarchitecture (Intel P68) of the Pentium 4 brand, and was a precursor of the 64-bit Core microarchitecture of Core 2 branded CPUs. The Core brand comprised two branches: the Duo (dual-core) and Solo (Duo with one disabled core, which replaced the Pentium M brand of single-core mobile processor).
Intel launched the Core brand on January 6, 2006 with the release of the 32-bit Yonah CPU – Intel's first dual-core mobile (low-power) processor. Its dual-core layout closely resembled two interconnected Pentium M branded CPUs packaged as a single die (piece) silicon chip (IC). Hence, the 32-bit microarchitecture of Core branded CPUs – contrary to its name – had more in common with Pentium M branded CPUs than with the subsequent 64-bit Core microarchitecture of Core 2branded CPUs. Despite a major rebranding effort by Intel starting January 2006, some companies continued to market computers with the Yonah core marked as Pentium M.
The Core series is also the first Intel processor used as the main CPU in an Apple Macintosh computer. The Core Duo was the CPU for the first generation MacBook Pro, while the Core Solo appeared in Apple's Mac mini line. Core Duo signified the beginning of Apple's shift to Intel processors across their entire line.
In 2007, Intel began branding the Yonah core CPUs intended for mainstream mobile computers as Pentium Dual-Core, not to be confused with the desktop 64-bitCore microarchitecture CPUs also branded as Pentium Dual-Core.
September 2007 and January 4, 2008 marked the discontinuation of a number of Core branded CPUs including several Core Solo, Core Duo, Celeron and one Core 2 Quad chip.[3][4]
Core Duo[edit]
Intel Core Duo[5] (product code 80539) consists of two cores on one die, a 2 MB L2 cache shared by both cores, and an arbiter bus that controls both L2 cache and FSB (front-side bus) access.
Codename (main article) | Brand name (list) | L2 Cache | Socket | TDP |
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Yonah | Core Duo T2xxx | 2 MB | Socket M | 31 W |
Core Duo L2xxx | 15 W | |||
Core Duo U2xxx | 9 W |
Core Solo[edit]
Intel Core Solo[6] (product code 80538) uses the same two-core die as the Core Duo, but features only one active core.[citation needed] Depending on demand, Intel may also simply disable one of the cores to sell the chip at the Core Solo price—this requires less effort than launching and maintaining a separate line of CPUs that physically only have one core. Intel used the same strategy previously with the 486 CPU in which early 486SX CPUs were in fact manufactured as486DX CPUs but with the FPU disabled.
Codename (main article) | Brand name (list) | L2 Cache | Socket | TDP |
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Yonah | Core Solo T1xxx | 2 MB | Socket M | 27–31 W |
Core Solo U1xxx | 5.5–6 W |
64-bit Core microarchitecture based[edit]
The successor to Core is the mobile version of the Intel Core 2 line of processors using cores based upon the Intel Core microarchitecture,[7] released on July 27, 2006. The release of the mobile version of Intel Core 2 marks the reunification of Intel's desktop and mobile product lines as Core 2 processors were released for desktops and notebooks, unlike the first Intel Core CPUs that were targeted only for notebooks (although some small form factor and all-in-one desktops, like the iMac and the Mac Mini, also used Core processors).
Unlike the Intel Core, Intel Core 2 is a 64-bit processor, supporting Intel 64. Another difference between the original Core Duo and the new Core 2 Duo is an increase in the amount of Level 2 cache. The new Core 2 Duo has tripled the amount of on-board cache to 6 MB. Core 2 also introduced a quad-core performance variant to the single- and dual-core chips, branded Core 2 Quad, as well as an enthusiast variant, Core 2 Extreme. All three chips are manufactured at a 65 nmlithography, and in 2008, a 45 nm lithography and support Front Side Bus speeds ranging from 533 MHz to 1600 MHz. In addition, the 45 nm die shrink of the Core microarchitecture adds SSE4.1 support to all Core 2 microprocessors manufactured at a 45 nm lithography, therefore increasing the calculation rate of the processors.
Core 2 Solo[edit]
The Core 2 Solo,[8] introduced in September 2007, is the successor to the Core Solo and is available only as an ultra-low-power mobile processor with 5.5 Watt thermal design power. The original U2xxx series "Merom-L" used a special version of the Merom chip with CPUID number 10661 (model 22, stepping A1) that only had a single core and was also used in some Celeron processors. The later SU3xxx are part of Intel's CULV range of processors in a smaller µFC-BGA 956 package but contain the same Penryn chip as the dual-core variants, with one of the cores disabled during manufacturing.
Codename (main article) | Brand name (list) | L2 Cache | Socket | TDP |
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Merom-L | Mobile Core 2 Solo U2xxx | 1 MB | FCBGA | 5.5 W |
Penryn-L | Mobile Core 2 Solo SU3xxx | 3 MB | BGA956 | 5.5 W |
Core 2 Duo[edit]
The majority of the desktop and mobile Core 2 processor variants are Core 2 Duo[9][10] with two processor cores on a single Merom, Conroe, Allendale, Penryn, orWolfdale chip. These come in a wide range of performance and power consumption, starting with the relatively slow ultra-low-power Uxxxx (10 W) and low-power Lxxxx (17 W) versions, to the more performance oriented Pxxxx (25 W) and Txxxx (35 W) mobile versions and the Exxxx (65 W) desktop models. The mobile Core 2 Duo processors with an 'S' prefix in the name are produced in a smaller µFC-BGA 956 package, which allows building more compact laptops.
Within each line, a higher number usually refers to a better performance, which depends largely on core and front-side bus clock frequency and amount of second level cache, which are model-specific. Core 2 Duo processors typically use the full L2 cache of 2, 3, 4, or 6 MB available in the specific stepping of the chip, while versions with the amount of cache reduced during manufacturing are sold for the low-end consumer market as Celeron or Pentium Dual-Core processors. Like those processors, some low-end Core 2 Duo models disable features such as Intel Virtualization Technology. Details can be found at the list of Intel Core 2 microprocessors.
Codename (main article) | Brand name (list) | L2 Cache | Socket | TDP |
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Merom | Mobile Core 2 Duo U7xxx | 2 MB | BGA479 | 10 W |
Mobile Core 2 Duo L7xxx | 4 MB | 17 W | ||
Mobile Core 2 Duo T5xxx | 2 MB | Socket M Socket P BGA479 |
35 W | |
Mobile Core 2 Duo T7xxx | 2–4 MB | |||
Conroe and Allendale |
Core 2 Duo E4xxx | 2 MB | LGA 775 | 65 W |
Core 2 Duo E6xxx | 2–4 MB | |||
Penryn | Mobile Core 2 Duo SU7xxx | 3 MB | BGA956 | 10W |
Mobile Core 2 Duo SU9xxx | ||||
Mobile Core 2 Duo SL9xxx | 6 MB | 17 W | ||
Mobile Core 2 Duo SP9xxx | 25 W | |||
Mobile Core 2 Duo P7xxx | 3 MB | Socket P FCBGA6 |
25 W | |
Mobile Core 2 Duo P8xxx | ||||
Mobile Core 2 Duo P9xxx | 6 MB | |||
Mobile Core 2 Duo T6xxx | 2 MB | 35 W | ||
Mobile Core 2 Duo T8xxx | 3 MB | |||
Mobile Core 2 Duo T9xxx | 6 MB | |||
Mobile Core 2 Duo E8xxx | 6 MB | Socket P | 35-55 W | |
Wolfdale | Core 2 Duo E7xxx | 3 MB | LGA 775 | 65 W |
Core 2 Duo E8xxx | 6 MB |
Core 2 Quad[edit]
Core 2 Quad[11][12] processors are multi-chip modules consisting of two dies similar to those used in Core 2 Duo, forming a quad-core processor. This allows twice the performance of a dual-core processors at the same clock frequency in ideal conditions.
Initially, all Core 2 Quad models were versions of Core 2 Duo desktop processors, Kentsfield derived from Conroe and Yorkfield from Wolfdale, but later Penryn-QC was added as a high-end version of the mobile dual-core Penryn.
The Xeon 32xx and 33xx processors are mostly identical versions of the desktop Core 2 Quad processors and can be used interchangeably.
Codename (main article) | Brand name (list) | L2 Cache | Socket | TDP |
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Kentsfield | Core 2 Quad Q6xxx | 2×4 MB | LGA 775 | 95–105 W |
Yorkfield | Core 2 Quad Q7xxx | 2×1 MB | 95 W | |
Core 2 Quad Q8xxx | 2×2 MB | 65–95 W | ||
Core 2 Quad Q9xxx | 2×3–2×6 MB | |||
Penryn-QC | Mobile Core 2 Quad Q9xxx | 2×3–2×6 MB | Socket P | 45 W |
Core 2 Extreme[edit]
Core 2 Extreme processors[13][14] are enthusiast versions of Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Quad processors, usually with a higher clock frequency and an unlocked clock multiplier, which makes them especially attractive for overclocking. This is similar to earlier Pentium processors labeled as Extreme Edition. Core 2 Extreme processors were released at a much higher price than their regular version, often $999 or more.
Codename (main article) | Brand name (list) | L2 Cache | Socket | TDP |
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Merom | Mobile Core 2 Extreme X7xxx | 4 MB | Socket P | 44 W |
Conroe | Core 2 Extreme X6xxx | 4 MB | LGA 775 | 75 W |
Kentsfield | Core 2 Extreme QX6xxx | 2×4 MB | LGA 775 | 130 W |
Penryn | Mobile Core 2 Extreme X9xxx | 6 MB | Socket P | 44 W |
Penryn-QC | Mobile Core 2 Extreme QX9xxx | 2×6 MB | Socket P | 45 W |
Yorkfield | Core 2 Extreme QX9xxx | 2×6 MB | LGA 775 / LGA 771 | 130–150 W |
Nehalem microarchitecture based[edit]
With the release of the Nehalem microarchitecture in November 2008,[15] Intel introduced a new naming scheme for its Core processors. There are three variants, Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7, but the names no longer correspond to specific technical features like the number of cores. Instead, the brand is now divided from low-level (i3), through mid-range (i5) to high-end performance (i7),[16] which correspond to three, four and five stars in Intel's Intel Processor Rating[17] following on from the entry-level Celeron (one star) and Pentium (two stars) processors.[18] Common features of all Nehalem based processors include an integrated DDR3 memory controller as well as QuickPath Interconnect or PCI Express and Direct Media Interface on the processor replacing the aging quad-pumped Front Side Bus used in all earlier Core processors. All these processors have 256 KB L2 cache per core, plus up to 12 MB shared L3 cache. Because of the new I/O interconnect, chipsets and mainboards from previous generations can no longer be used with Nehalem based processors.
Core i3[edit]
Intel intended the Core i3 as the new low end of the performance processor line from Intel, following the retirement of the Core 2 brand.[19][20]
The first Core i3 processors were launched on January 7, 2010.[21]
The first Nehalem based Core i3 was Clarkdale-based, with an integrated GPU and two cores.[22] The same processor is also available as Core i5 and Pentium, with slightly different configurations.
The Core i3-3xxM processors are based on Arrandale, the mobile version of the Clarkdale desktop processor. They are similar to the Core i5-4xx series but running at lower clock speeds and without Turbo Boost.[23] According to an Intel FAQ they do not support Error Correction Code (ECC) memory.[24] According to motherboard manufacturer Supermicro, if a Core i3 processor is used with a server chipset platform such as Intel 3400/3420/3450, the CPU will support ECC with UDIMM.[25] When asked, Intel confirmed that, although the Intel 5 series chipset supports non-ECC memory only with the Core i5 or i3 processors, using those processors on a motherboard with 3400 series chipsets it will support the ECC function of ECC memory.[26] A limited number of motherboards by other companies also support ECC with Intel Core ix processors; the Asus P8B WS is an example, but it does not support ECC memory under Windows non-server operating systems.[27]
Codename (main article) | Brand name (list) | Cores | L3 Cache | Socket | TDP | I/O Bus |
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Clarkdale | Core i3-5xx | 2 | 4 MB | LGA 1156 | 73 W | Direct Media Interface, Integrated GPU |
Arrandale | Core i3-3xxM | 3 MB | rPGA-988A | 35 W | ||
Core i3-3xxUM | 3 MB | BGA-1288 | 18 W |
Core i5[edit]
The first Core i5 using the Nehalem microarchitecture was introduced on September 8, 2009, as a mainstream variant of the earlier Core i7, the Lynnfieldcore.[28][29] Lynnfield Core i5 processors have an 8 MB L3 cache, a DMI bus running at 2.5 GT/s and support for dual-channel DDR3-800/1066/1333 memory and haveHyper-threading disabled. The same processors with different sets of features (Hyper-Threading and other clock frequencies) enabled are sold as Core i7-8xx andXeon 3400-series processors, which should not be confused with high-end Core i7-9xx and Xeon 3500-series processors based on Bloomfield.New feature add Turbo Boost Technology maximizes speed for demanding application, dynamically accelerating performance to match your workload- more performance when you need it the most.
The Core i5-5xx mobile processors are named Arrandale and based on the 32 nm Westmere shrink of the Nehalem microarchitecture. Arrandale processors have integrated graphics capability but only two processor cores. They were released in January 2010, together with Core i7-6xx and Core i3-3xx processors based on the same chip. The L3 cache in Core i5-5xx processors is reduced to 3 MB, while the Core i5-6xx will use the full cache and the Core i3-3xx will have no support for Turbo Boost.[30] Clarkdale, the desktop version of Arrandale, is sold as Core i5-6xx, along with related Core i3 and Pentium brands. It has Hyper-Threading enabled and the full 4 MB L3 cache.[31]
According to Intel "Core i5 desktop processors and desktop boards typically do not support ECC memory",[32] but information on limited ECC support in the Core i3 section also applies to Core i5 and i7.[citation needed]
Codename (main article) | Brand name (list) | Cores | L3 Cache | Socket | TDP | I/O Bus |
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Lynnfield | Core i5-7xx | 4 | 8 MB | LGA 1156 | 95 W | Direct Media Interface |
Core i5-7xxS | 82 W | |||||
Clarkdale | Core i5-6xx | 2 | 4 MB | 73–87 W | Direct Media Interface, Integrated GPU |
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Arrandale | Core i5-5xxM | 3 MB | rPGA-988A | 35 W | ||
Core i5-4xxM | ||||||
Core i5-5xxUM | BGA-1288 | 18 W | ||||
Core i5-4xxUM[33] |
Core i7[edit]
Intel Core i7 as an Intel brand name applies to several families of desktop and laptop 64-bit x86-64 processors using the Nehalem, Westmere, Sandy Bridge, Ivy Bridge and Haswell microarchitectures. The Core i7 brand targets the business and high-end consumer markets for both desktop and laptop computers,[34] and is distinguished from the Core i3 (entry-level consumer), Core i5 (mainstream consumer), and Xeon (server and workstation) brands.
Intel introduced the Core i7 name with the Bloomfield Quad-core processor in late 2008.[35][36][37][38] In 2009 new Core i7 models based on the Lynnfield desktop quad-core processor and the Clarksfield quad-core mobile were added,[39] and models based on the Arrandale dual-core mobile processor were added in January 2010. The first six-core processor in the Core lineup is the Gulftown, which was launched on March 16, 2010. Both the regular Core i7 and the Extreme Edition are advertised as five stars in the Intel Processor Rating. In January 2011, Intel released the second generation of Core i7 processors. Both the first and second generation of Intel Core i7 processors are rated as 5 stars in the Intel processor rating. The second generation of Intel core processors are based on the "Sandy Bridge" core and were updated in April 2012 with "Ivy Bridge".
In each of the first three microarchitecture generations of the brand, Core i7 has family members using two distinct system-level architectures, and therefore two distinct sockets (for example, LGA 1156 and LGA 1366 with Nehalem). In each generation, the highest-performing Core i7 processors use the same socket andQPI-based architecture as the low-end Xeon processors of that generation, while lower-performing Core i7 processors use the same socket and PCIe/DMI/FDI architecture as the Core i5.
"Core i7" is a successor to the Intel Core 2 brand.[40][41][42][43] Intel representatives stated that the moniker Core i7 is meant to help consumers decide which processor to purchase as the newer Nehalem-based products are released in the future.[44]
Code name | Brand name | Cores | L3 Cache | Socket | TDP | Process | Busses | Release Date |
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Gulftown | Core i7-9xxX Extreme Edition | 6 | 12 MB | LGA 1366 | 130 W | 32 nm | QPI, 3 × DDR3 |
Mar 2010 |
Core i7-970 | Jul 2010 | |||||||
Bloomfield | Core i7-9xx Extreme Edition | 4 | 8 MB | 45 nm | Nov 2008 | |||
Core i7-9xx (except Core i7-970/980) | ||||||||
Lynnfield | Core i7-8xx | LGA 1156 | 95 W | DMI, PCI-e, 2 × DDR3 |
Sep 2009 | |||
Core i7-8xxS | 82 W | Jan 2010 | ||||||
Clarksfield | Core i7-9xxXM Extreme Edition | rPGA-988A | 55 W | Sep 2009 | ||||
Core i7-8xxQM | 45 W | |||||||
Core i7-7xxQM | 6 MB | |||||||
Arrandale | Core i7-6xxM | 2 | 4 MB | 35 W | 32 nm | DMI, PCI-e, FDI, 2 × DDR3 |
Jan 2010 | |
Core i7-6xxLM | BGA-1288 | 25 W | ||||||
Core i7-6xxUM | 18 W |
Sandy Bridge microarchitecture based[edit]
In early 2011, a new microarchitecture named Sandy Bridge microarchitecture was introduced; whilst keeping all the existing brands from Nehalem, including Core i3/i5/i7, it introduces new model numbers. The initial set of Sandy Bridge processors includes dual- and quad-core variants, all of which use a single 32 nm die for both the CPU and integrated GPU cores, unlike the earlier microarchitectures. All Core i3/i5/i7 processors with the Sandy Bridge microarchitecture have a four-digit model number. With the mobile version, the thermal design power can no longer be determined from a one- or two-letter suffix but is encoded into the CPU number. Starting with Sandy Bridge, Intel no longer distinguishes the code names of the processor based on number of cores, socket or intended usage; they all use the same code name as the microarchitecture itself.
Ivy Bridge is the codename for Intel's 22 nm die shrink of the Sandy Bridge microarchitecture based on tri-gate ("3D") transistors, introduced in April 2012.
Core i3[edit]
Released on January 20, 2011, the Core i3-2xxx line of desktop and mobile processors is a direct replacement of the 2010 "Clarkdale" Core i3-5xx and "Arrandale" Core i3-3xxM models, based on the new microarchitecture. While they require new sockets and chipsets, the user-visible features of the Core i3 are largely unchanged, including the lack of support for Turbo Boost and AES-NI. Unlike the Sandy Bridge based Celeron and Pentium processors, the Core i3 line does support the new Advanced Vector Extensions. This particular processor is the entry-level processor of this new series of Intel processors.
The Ivy Bridge based Core-i3-3xxx line is a minor upgrade to 22 nm process technology and better graphics.
Codename (main article) | Brand name (list) | Cores | L3 Cache | Socket | TDP | I/O Bus |
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Sandy Bridge (Desktop) | Core i3-21xx | 2 | 3 MB | LGA 1155 | 65 W | Direct Media Interface, Integrated GPU |
Core i3-21xxT | 35 W | |||||
Ivy Bridge (Desktop) | Core i3-32xxT | |||||
Core i3-32xx | 55 W | |||||
Sandy Bridge (Mobile) | Core i3-2xx0M | rPGA-988B BGA-1023 |
35 W | |||
Core i3-2xx7M | BGA-1023 | 17 W | ||||
Ivy Bridge (Mobile) | Core i3-3xx0M | rPGA-988B BGA-1023 |
35 W | |||
Core i3-3xx7U | BGA-1023 | 17 W | ||||
Core i3-3xx9Y | 13 W |
Core i5[edit]
In January 2011, Intel released new quad-core Core i5 processors based on the "Sandy Bridge" microarchitecture at CES 2011. New dual-core mobile processors and desktop processors arrived in February 2011.
The Core i5-2xxx line of desktop processors are mostly quad-core chips, with the exception of the dual-core Core i5-2390T, and include integrated graphics, combining the key features of the earlier Core i5-6xx and Core i5-7xx lines. The suffix after the four-digit model number designates unlocked multiplier (K), low-power (S) and ultra-low-power (T).
The desktop CPUs now all have four non-SMT cores (like the i5-750), with the exception of the i5-2390T. The DMI bus is running at 5 GT/s.
The mobile Core i5-2xxxM processors are all dual-core chips like the previous Core i5-5xxM series and share most the features with that product line.
Codename (main article) | Brand name (list) | Cores | L3 Cache | Socket | TDP | I/O Bus |
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Sandy Bridge (Desktop) | Core i5-2xxx Core i5-2xxxK |
4 | 6 MB | LGA 1155 | 95 W | Direct Media Interface, Integrated GPU |
Core i5-2xxxS | 65 W | |||||
Core i5-25xxT | 45 W | |||||
Core i5-23xxT | 2 | 3 MB | 35 W | |||
Ivy Bridge (Desktop) | Core i5-3xxx Core i5-3xxxK |
4 | 6 MB | 77 W | ||
Core i5-3xxxS | 65 W | |||||
Core i5-35xxT | 45 W | |||||
Core i5-34xxT | 2 | 3 MB | 35 W | |||
Sandy Bridge (Mobile) | Core i5-2xxxM | 2 | 3 MB | rPGA-988B BGA-1023 |
35 W | |
Core i5-2xx7M | BGA-1023 | 17 W | ||||
Ivy Bridge (Mobile) | Core i5-3xx0M | rPGA-988B BGA-1023 |
35 W | |||
Core i5-3xx7U | BGA-1023 | 17 W | ||||
Core i5-3xx9Y | 13 W |
Core i7[edit]
The Core i7 brand remains the high-end for Intel's desktop and mobile processors, featuring the Sandy Bridge models with the largest amount of L3 cache and the highest clock frequency. Most of these models are very similar to their smaller Core i5 siblings. The quad-core mobile Core i7-2xxxQM/XM processors follow the previous "Clarksfield" Core i7-xxxQM/XM processors, but now also include integrated graphics.
Haswell microarchitecture based[edit]
Core i3[edit]
Codename (main article) | Brand name (list) | Cores | L3 Cache | GPU Model | Socket | TDP | Process | I/O Bus | Release Date |
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Haswell (Desktop) | Core i3-43xx | 2 | 4 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | LGA 1150 | 54 W | 22 nm | Direct Media Interface, Integrated GPU |
September 2013 |
Core i3-4xxxTE | 35 W | ||||||||
Core i3-43xxT | |||||||||
Core i3-41xx | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4400 | 54 W | ||||||
Core i3-41xxT | 35 W |
Core i5[edit]
Codename (main article) | Brand name (list) | Cores | L3 Cache | GPU Model | Socket | TDP | Process | I/O Bus | Release Date |
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Haswell (Desktop) | Core i5-4xxx, i5-46xxK | 4 | 6 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | LGA 1150 | 84 W | 22 nm | Direct Media Interface, Integrated GPU |
June 2013 |
Core i5-4xxxS | 65 W | ||||||||
Core i5-46xxT | 45 W | ||||||||
Core i5-45xxT | 2 | 4 MB | 35 W | ||||||
Core i5-4xxxR | 4 | Iris 5100 | BGA | 65 W |
Core i7[edit]
Codename (main article) | Brand name (list) | Cores | L3 Cache | GPU Model | Socket | TDP | Process | I/O Bus | Release Date |
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Haswell (Desktop) | Core i7-47xx, i7-47xxK | 4 | 8 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | LGA 1150 | 84 W | 22 nm | Direct Media Interface, Integrated GPU |
June 2013 |
Core i7-47xxS | 65 W | ||||||||
Core i7-47x0T | 45 W | ||||||||
Core i7-47x5T | 35 W | ||||||||
Core i7-47xxR | 6 MB | Iris Pro 5200 | BGA | 65 W |
See also[edit]
Intel Core 2
Produced | From 2006 to 2011 |
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Common manufacturer(s) |
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Max. CPU clock rate | 1.06 GHz to 3.5 GHz |
FSB speeds | 800 MT/s to 1600 MT/s |
Min. feature size | 65 nm to 45 nm |
Instruction set | x86, x86-64, (SSE4.1 is for 45 nm processors only) |
Microarchitecture | Core |
Cores | 1, 2, or 4 (2x2) |
Predecessor | Pentium D, Intel Core |
Successor | Core i3, i5, i7 |
Socket(s) |
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Core name(s) |
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Core 2 is a brand encompassing a range of Intel's consumer 64-bit x86-64 single-, dual-, and quad-core microprocessorsbased on the Core microarchitecture. The single- and dual-core models are single-die, whereas the quad-core models comprise two dies, each containing two cores, packaged in a multi-chip module.[1] The introduction of Core 2 relegated the Pentium brand to the mid-range market, and reunified laptop and desktop CPU lines, which previously had been divided into the Pentium 4, Pentium D, and Pentium M brands.
The Core 2 brand was introduced on 27 July 2006,[2] comprising the Solo (single-core), Duo (dual-core), Quad (quad-core), and in 2007, the Extreme (dual- or quad-core CPUs for enthusiasts) subbrands.[3] Intel Core 2 processors withvPro technology (designed for businesses) include the dual-core and quad-core branches.[4]
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The Core 2-branded CPUs include: "Conroe"/"Allendale" (dual-core for desktops), "Merom" (dual-core for laptops), "Merom-L" (single-core for laptops), "Kentsfield" (quad-core for desktops), and the updated variants named "Wolfdale" (dual-core for desktops), "Penryn" (dual-core for laptops), and "Yorkfield" (quad-core for desktops). (Note: For the server and workstation "Woodcrest", "Tigerton", "Harpertown" and "Dunnington" CPUs see the Xeon brand.[5])
The Core 2 branded processors feature Virtualization Technology (with some exceptions), Execute Disable Bit, and SSE3. Their Core microarchitecture introduced SSSE3, Trusted Execution Technology, Enhanced SpeedStep, and Active Management Technology (iAMT2). With a maximum thermal design power (TDP) of 65W, the Core 2 Duo Conroe dissipates half the power of the less capable contemporary Pentium D-branded desktop chips[6] that have a max TDP of 130W.[7]
Intel Core 2 processor family | |||||||
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Original logo | 2009 new logo | Desktop | Laptop | ||||
Code-named | Core | Date released | Code-named | Core | Date released | ||
Conroe Allendale Wolfdale |
dual (65 nm) dual (65 nm) dual (45 nm) |
August 2006 January 2007 January 2008 |
Merom Penryn |
dual (65 nm) dual (45 nm) |
July 2006 January 2008 |
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Conroe XE Kentsfield XE Yorkfield XE |
dual (65 nm) quad (65 nm) quad (45 nm) |
July 2006 November 2006 November 2007 |
Merom XE Penryn XE Penryn XE |
dual (65 nm) dual (45 nm) quad (45 nm) |
July 2007 January 2008 August 2008 |
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Kentsfield Yorkfield |
quad (65 nm) quad (45 nm) |
January 2007 March 2008 |
Penryn | quad (45 nm) | August 2008 | ||
Merom-L Penryn-L |
Single (65 nm) Single (45 nm) |
September 2007 May 2008 |
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List of Intel Core 2 microprocessors |
With the release of the Core 2 processor, the abbreviation C2 has come into common use, with its variants C2D (the present Core 2 Duo), and C2Q, C2E to refer to the Core 2 Quad and Core 2 Extreme processors respectively. C2QX stands for the Extreme-Editions of the Quad (QX6700, QX6800, QX6850).
The successors to the Core 2 brand are a set of Nehalem microarchitecture based processors called Core i3, i5, and i7. Core i7 was officially launched on 17 November 2008 as a family of three quad-core processor desktop models, further models started appearing throughout 2009. The last Core 2 processors to be released was the Core 2 Quad Q9500 in January 2010, and the Core 2 processor line was removed from the official price lists in July 2011.[8][9]
List of Intel Core i7 microprocessors
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The following is a list of Intel Core i7 brand microprocessors.
Contents
[hide]- 1 Desktop processors
- 2 Mobile processors
- 3 See also
- 4 Notes
- 5 References
- 6 External links
Desktop processors[edit]
Nehalem microarchitecture[edit]
"Bloomfield" (45 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation),Intel VT-x, Hyper-threading, Turbo Boost, Smart Cache.
- FSB has been replaced with QPI.
- Transistors: 731 million
- Die size: 263 mm²
- Steppings: C0, D0
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | Turbo | Cores | L2 cache | L3 cache | I/O bus | Mult. | Memory | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
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Core i7-920 |
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2.67 GHz | 1/1/1/2[Note 1] | 4 | 4 × 256KB | 8 MB | 1 × 4.8 GT/sQPI | 20× | 3 × DDR3-1066 | 0.8–1.375 V | 130 W | LGA 1366 | November 2008 |
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$284 |
Core i7-930 |
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2.8 GHz | 1/1/1/2 | 4 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | 1 × 4.8 GT/s QPI | 21× | 3 × DDR3-1066 | 0.8–1.375 V | 130 W | LGA 1366 | February 2010 |
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$294 |
Core i7-940 |
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2.93 GHz | 1/1/1/2 | 4 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | 1 × 4.8 GT/s QPI | 22× | 3 × DDR3-1066 | 0.8–1.375 V | 130 W | LGA 1366 | November 2008 |
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$562 |
Core i7-950 |
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3.07 GHz | 1/1/1/2 | 4 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | 1 × 4.8 GT/s QPI | 23× | 3 × DDR3-1066 | 0.8–1.375 V | 130 W | LGA 1366 | June 2009 |
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$562 |
Core i7-960 |
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3.2 GHz | 1/1/1/2 | 4 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | 1 × 4.8 GT/s QPI | 24× | 3 × DDR3-1066 | 0.8–1.375 V | 130 W | LGA 1366 | October 2009 |
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$562 |
Core i7-965 Extreme Edition |
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3.2 GHz | 1/1/1/2 | 4 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | 1 × 6.4 GT/s QPI | 24× | 3 × DDR3-1066 | 0.8–1.375 V | 130 W | LGA 1366 | November 2008 |
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$999 |
Core i7-975 Extreme Edition |
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3.33 GHz | 1/1/1/2 | 4 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | 1 × 6.4 GT/s QPI | 25× | 3 × DDR3-1066 | 0.8–1.375 V | 130 W | LGA 1366 | June 2009 |
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$999 |
"Lynnfield" (45 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation),TXT, Intel VT-x, Intel VT-d, Hyper-threading, Turbo Boost, Smart Cache.
- Core i7-875K features an unlocked multiplier and does not support Intel TXT and Intel VT-d..[1]
- FSB has been replaced with DMI.
- Transistors: 774 million
- Die size: 296 mm²
- Stepping: B1
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | Turbo | Cores | L2 cache | L3 cache | I/O bus | Mult. | Memory | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) | |
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standard power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i7-860 |
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2.8 GHz | 1/1/4/5[Note 1] | 4 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | DMI | 21× | 2 × DDR3-1333 | 0.65–1.4 V | 95 W | LGA 1156 | September 2009 |
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$284 | |
Core i7-870 |
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2.93 GHz | 2/2/4/5 | 4 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | DMI | 22× | 2 × DDR3-1333 | 0.65–1.4 V | 95 W | LGA 1156 | September 2009 |
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$562 | |
Core i7-875K |
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2.93 GHz | 2/2/4/5 | 4 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | DMI | 22× | 2 × DDR3-1333 | 0.65–1.4 V | 95 W | LGA 1156 | May 2010 |
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$342 | |
Core i7-880 |
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3.07 GHz | 2/2/4/5 | 4 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | DMI | 23× | 2 × DDR3-1333 | 0.65–1.4 V | 95 W | LGA 1156 | May 2010 |
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$583 | |
low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i7-860S |
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2.53 GHz | 0/0/6/7 | 4 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | DMI | 19× | 2 × DDR3-1333 | 0.65–1.4 V |
82 W
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LGA 1156 | January 2010 |
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$337 | |
Core i7-870S |
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2.67 GHz | 0/0/6/7 | 4 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | DMI | 20× | 2 × DDR3-1333 | 0.65–1.4 V |
82 W
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LGA 1156 | July 2010 |
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$351 |
Westmere microarchitecture[edit]
"Gulftown" (32 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation),Intel VT-x, Hyper-threading, Turbo Boost, AES-NI, Smart Cache.
- Core i7-980X and -990X features an unlocked multiplier.
- FSB has been replaced with QPI.
- Transistors: 1170 million
- Die size: 239 mm²
- Steppings: B1
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | Turbo | Cores | L2 cache | L3 cache | I/O bus | Mult. | Memory | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
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Core i7-970 |
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3.2 GHz | 1/1/1/1/2/2[Note 1] | 6 | 6 × 256KB | 12 MB | 1 × 4.8 GT/sQPI | 24× | 3 × DDR3-1066 | 0.8–1.375 V |
130 W
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LGA 1366 | July 2010 |
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$885 |
Core i7-980 |
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3.33 GHz | 1/1/1/1/2/2 | 6 | 6 × 256 KB | 12 MB | 1 × 4.8 GT/s QPI | 25× | 3 × DDR3-1066 | 0.8–1.300 V |
130 W
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LGA 1366 | June 2011 |
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$583 |
Core i7-980X |
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3.33 GHz | 1/1/1/1/2/2 | 6 | 6 × 256 KB | 12 MB | 1 × 6.4 GT/s QPI | 25× | 3 × DDR3-1066 | 0.8–1.375 V |
130 W
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LGA 1366 | March 2010 |
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$999 |
Core i7-990X |
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3.47 GHz | 1/1/1/1/2/2 | 6 | 6 × 256 KB | 12 MB | 1 × 6.4 GT/s QPI | 26× | 3 × DDR3-1066 | 0.8–1.375 V |
130 W
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LGA 1366 | February 2011 |
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$999 |
Sandy Bridge microarchitecture[edit]
"Sandy Bridge" (32 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bitimplementation), TXT, Intel VT-x, Intel VT-d, Hyper-threading, Turbo Boost, AES-NI, Smart Cache, Intel Insider, vPro
- Support for up to 4 DIMMS of DDR3-1333 memory.
- S processors feature lower-than-normal TDP (65 W on 4-core models).
- K processors have unlocked turbo multiplier but does not support Intel TXT, Intel VT-d [2] and vPro.[3][4]
- Non-K processors will have limited turbo overclocking.
- Transistors: 1.16 billion[5]
- Die size: 216 mm²
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | GPU model | GPU frequency | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) | ||
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standard power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i7-2600 |
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4 | 3.4 GHz | 1/2/3/4[Note 2] | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | HD Graphics 2000 | 850–1350 MHz |
95 W
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LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | January 2011 |
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$294 | ||
Core i7-2600K |
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4 | 3.4 GHz | 1/2/3/4 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 850–1350 MHz |
95 W
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LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | January 2011 |
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$317 | ||
Core i7-2700K |
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4 | 3.5 GHz | 1/2/3/4 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 850–1350 MHz |
95 W
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LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | October 2011 |
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$332 | ||
low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i7-2600S |
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4 | 2.8 GHz | 1/5/9/10 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | HD Graphics 2000 | 850–1350 MHz |
65 W
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LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | January 2011 |
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$306 |
"Sandy Bridge-E" (32 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bitimplementation), Intel VT-x, Intel VT-d, Hyper-threading, Turbo Boost, AES-NI, Smart Cache.
- Support for up to 8 DIMMS of DDR3-1600 memory.
- Transistors: 1.27 (M1 stepping) or 2.27 (C1, C2 steppings) billion
- Die size: 294 (M1 stepping) or 435 (C1, C2 steppings) mm²
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
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Core i7-3820 |
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4 | 3.6 GHz | 1/1/2/2[Note 2] | 4 × 256 KB | 10 MB |
130 W
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LGA 2011 | DMI 2.0 | February 2012 |
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$294 |
Core i7-3930K |
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6 | 3.2 GHz | 3/3/4/5/6/6 | 6 × 256 KB | 12 MB |
130 W
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LGA 2011 | DMI 2.0 | November 2011 |
|
$583 |
Core i7-3960X |
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6 | 3.3 GHz | 3/3/4/5/6/6 | 6 × 256 KB | 15 MB |
130 W
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LGA 2011 | DMI 2.0 | November 2011 |
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$999 |
Core i7-3970X |
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6 | 3.5 GHz | 2/2/3/4/5/5 | 6 × 256 KB | 15 MB |
150 W
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LGA 2011 | DMI 2.0 | November 2012 |
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$999 |
Ivy Bridge microarchitecture[edit]
"Ivy Bridge" (22 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, F16C, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bitimplementation), Intel VT-x, Hyper-threading, Turbo Boost 2.0, AES-NI, Smart Cache, Intel Insider,
- Support for up to 4 DIMMS of DDR3-1600 memory.
- All models except the K processors additionally support Intel TXT, Intel VT-d and vPro.
- S processors feature lower-than-normal TDP (65 W on 4-core models).
- T processors are performance optimized
- K processors have unlocked turbo multiplier but does not support Intel TXT, Intel VT-d [6] and vPro.[4] Non-K processors will have limited turbo overclocking.
- Transistors: 1.4 billion
- Die size: 160 mm²
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | GPU model | GPU frequency | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) | ||
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standard power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i7-3770 |
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4 | 3.4 GHz | 3/4/5/5[Note 2] | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–1150 MHz |
77 W
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LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | April 2012 |
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$278 | ||
Core i7-3770K |
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4 | 3.5 GHz | 2/3/4/4 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–1150 MHz |
77 W
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LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | April 2012 |
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$313 | ||
low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i7-3770S |
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4 | 3.1 GHz | 4/5/7/8 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–1150 MHz |
65 W
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LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | April 2012 |
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$278 | ||
ultra-low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i7-3770T |
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4 | 2.5 GHz | 6/9/11/12 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–1150 MHz |
45 W
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LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | April 2012 |
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$278 |
"Ivy Bridge-E" (22 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, F16C, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bitimplementation), Intel VT-x, Intel VT-d, Hyper-threading, Turbo Boost 2.0, AES-NI, Smart Cache.
- Support for up to 8 DIMMS of DDR3-1866 memory.
- Transistors: 1.86 billion
- Die size: 256.5 mm²
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
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Core i7-4820K |
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4 | 3.7 GHz | 0/0/0/2[Note 2] | 4 × 256 KB | 10 MB |
130 W
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LGA 2011 | DMI 2.0 | September 2013 |
|
$310 |
Core i7-4930K |
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6 | 3.4 GHz | 3/3/4/4/4/6 | 6 × 256 KB | 12 MB |
130 W
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LGA 2011 | DMI 2.0 | September 2013 |
|
$555 |
Core i7-4960X |
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6 | 3.6 GHz | 1/1/2/3/3/4 | 6 × 256 KB | 15 MB |
130 W
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LGA 2011 | DMI 2.0 | September 2013 |
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$990 |
Haswell microarchitecture[edit]
"Haswell-DT" (quad-core, 22 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, AVX2, FMA3, F16C, (BMI1)(Bit Manipulation Instructions1)+BMI2, Enhanced Intel SpeedStepTechnology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), Intel VT-x, Hyper-threading, Turbo Boost 2.0, AES-NI, Smart Cache, Intel Insider
- All models except the K processors additionally support Intel TSX-NI, Intel VT-d, vPro, and TXT
- Transistors: 1.4 billion
- Die size: 177 mm²
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | GPU model | GPU frequency | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) | ||
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standard power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i7-4770 |
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4 | 3.4 GHz | 3/4/5/5[Note 2] | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 350–1200 MHz |
84 W
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LGA 1150 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
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$303 | ||
Core i7-4770K |
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4 | 3.5 GHz | 2/3/4/4 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 350–1250 MHz |
84 W
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LGA 1150 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
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$339 | ||
Core i7-4771 |
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4 | 3.5 GHz | 2/3/4/4 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 350–1200 MHz |
84 W
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LGA 1150 | DMI 2.0 | Sept 2013 |
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$320 | ||
low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i7-4770S |
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4 | 3.1 GHz | 4/5/7/8 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 350–1200 MHz |
65 W
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LGA 1150 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
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$303 | ||
ultra-low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i7-4765T |
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4 | 2 GHz | 6/7/9/10 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 350–1200 MHz |
35 W
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LGA 1150 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
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$303 | ||
Core i7-4770T |
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4 | 2.5 GHz | 6/9/11/12 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 350–1200 MHz |
45 W
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LGA 1150 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
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$303 | ||
ultra-low power, embedded | ||||||||||||||||
Core i7-4770TE |
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4 | 2.3 GHz | 3.3GHz | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 350–1200 MHz |
45 W
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LGA 1150 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$303 |
"Haswell-H" (MCP, quad-core, 22 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, AVX2, FMA3, F16C, (BMI1)(Bit Manipulation Instructions1)+BMI2, Enhanced Intel SpeedStepTechnology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), Intel VT-x, Intel VT-d, Hyper-threading, Turbo Boost 2.0, AES-NI, Smart Cache, Intel Insider.
- i7-4770R do not support TSX,TXT and Vpro.
- Core i7-4770R also contains "Crystalwell": 128 MiB eDRAM built at (22 nm) acting as L4 cache
- Transistors:
- Die size: 264mm² + 84mm²
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | GPU model | GPU frequency | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
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Core i7-4770R |
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4 | 3.2 GHz | 4/5/6/7[Note 2] | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | Iris Pro Graphics 5200 | 350–1300 MHz |
65 W
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BGA-1364 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
Mobile processors[edit]
Nehalem microarchitecture[edit]
"Clarksfield" (45 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation),TXT, Intel VT-x, Intel VT-d, Hyper-threading, Turbo Boost, Smart Cache.
- FSB has been replaced with DMI.
- Transistors: 774 million
- Die size: 296 mm²
- Steppings: B1
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | Turbo | Cores | L2 cache | L3 cache | I/O bus | Mult. | Memory | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
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Core i7-720QM |
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1.6 GHz | 1/1/6/9[Note 1] | 4 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | DMI | 12× | 2 × DDR3-1333 | 0.65–1.4 V | 45 W | September 2009 |
|
$364 | |
Core i7-740QM |
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1.73 GHz | 1/1/6/9 | 4 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | DMI | 13× | 2 × DDR3-1333 | 0.65–1.4 V |
45 W
|
|
June 2010 |
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$378 |
Core i7-820QM |
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1.73 GHz | 1/1/8/10 | 4 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | DMI | 13× | 2 × DDR3-1333 | 0.65–1.4 V | 45 W |
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September 2009 |
|
$546 |
Core i7-840QM |
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1.87 GHz | 1/1/8/10 | 4 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | DMI | 14× | 2 × DDR3-1333 | 0.65–1.4 V |
45 W
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|
June 2010 |
|
$568 |
Core i7-920XM |
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2 GHz | 2/2/8/9 | 4 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | DMI | 15× | 2 × DDR3-1333 | 0.65–1.4 V |
55 W
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|
September 2009 |
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$1054 |
Core i7-940XM |
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2.13 GHz | 2/2/8/9 | 4 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | DMI | 16× | 2 × DDR3-1333 | 0.65–1.4 V |
55 W
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June 2010 |
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$1096 |
Westmere microarchitecture[edit]
"Arrandale" (MCP, 32 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation),TXT, Intel VT-x, Intel VT-d, Hyper-threading, Turbo Boost, AES-NI, Smart Cache.
- FSB has been replaced with DMI.
- Contains 45 nm "Ironlake" GPU.
- CPU Transistors: 382 million
- CPU die size: 81 mm²
- Graphics and Integrated Memory Controller transistors: 177 million
- Graphics and Integrated Memory Controller die size: 114 mm²
- Steppings: C2, K0
- Core i7-610E, i7-620UE, i7-620LE and i7-660UE have support for ECC memory and PCI express port bifurcation.
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | Turbo | GPU frequency | Cores | L2 cache | L3 cache | I/O bus | Mult. | Memory | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
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standard power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i7-620M |
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2.67 GHz | 3/5[Note 1] | 500–766 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256KB | 4 MB | DMI | 20× | 2 × DDR3-1066 | 0.775–1.4 V | 35 W | January 2010 |
|
$332 | |
Core i7-640M |
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2.8 GHz | 3/5 | 500–766 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | DMI | 21× | 2 × DDR3-1066 | 0.775–1.4 V | 35 W |
|
September 2010 |
|
$346 |
standard power, embedded | ||||||||||||||||
Core i7-610E |
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2.53 GHz | 3/5 | 500–766 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | DMI | 19× | 2 × DDR3-1066 | 0.775–1.4 V | 35 W | BGA-1288 | January 2010 |
|
$320 |
low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i7-620LM |
|
2 GHz | 4/6 | 266–566 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | DMI | 15× | 2 × DDR3-1066 | 0.75–1.4 V |
25 W
|
BGA-1288 | January 2010 |
|
$300 |
Core i7-640LM |
|
2.13 GHz | 4/6 | 266–566 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | DMI | 16× | 2 × DDR3-1066 | 0.75–1.4 V |
25 W
|
BGA-1288 | January 2010 |
|
$332 |
Core i7-660LM |
|
2.27 GHz | 4/6 | 266–566 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | DMI | 17× | 2 × DDR3-1066 | 0.75–1.4 V |
25 W
|
BGA-1288 | September 2010 |
|
$346 |
low power, embedded | ||||||||||||||||
Core i7-620LE |
|
2 GHz | 4/6 | 266–566 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | DMI | 15× | 2 × DDR3-1066 | 0.75–1.4 V |
25 W
|
BGA-1288 | January 2010 |
|
$311 |
ultra-low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i7-620UM |
|
1.07 GHz | 5/8 | 166–500 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | DMI | 8× | 2 × DDR3-800 | 0.725–1.4 V |
18 W
|
BGA-1288 | January 2010 |
|
$278 |
Core i7-640UM |
|
1.2 GHz | 5/8 | 166–500 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | DMI | 9× | 2 × DDR3-800 | 0.725–1.4 V |
18 W
|
BGA-1288 | January 2010 |
|
$305 |
Core i7-660UM |
|
1.33 GHz | 5/8 | 166–500 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | DMI | 10× | 2 × DDR3-800 | 0.725–1.4 V |
18 W
|
BGA-1288 | May 2010 |
|
$317 |
Core i7-680UM |
|
1.47 GHz | 5/8 | 166–500 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | DMI | 11× | 2 × DDR3-800 | 0.725–1.4 V |
18 W
|
BGA-1288 | September 2010 |
|
$317 |
ultra-low power, embedded | ||||||||||||||||
Core i7-620UE |
|
1.07 GHz | 5/8 | 166–500 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | DMI | 8× | 2 × DDR3-800 | 0.725–1.4 V |
18 W
|
BGA-1288 | January 2010 |
|
$289 |
Core i7-660UE |
|
1.33 GHz | 5/8 | 166–500 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | DMI | 10× | 2 × DDR3-800 | 0.725–1.4 V |
18 W
|
|
August 2010 |
|
$301 |
Sandy Bridge microarchitecture[edit]
"Sandy Bridge (dual-core)" (32 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bitimplementation), TXT, Intel VT-x, Intel VT-d, Hyper-threading, Turbo Boost, AES-NI, Smart Cache.
- Core i7-2620M, Core i7-2640M, Core i7-2637M, and Core i7-2677M support Intel Insider
- Core i7-2610UE, Core i7-2655LE does not support XD bit(Execute Disable Bit).[7]
- Core i7-2610UE, Core i7-2655LE has support for ECC memory
- Transistors: 624 million
- Die size: 149 mm²
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | GPU model | GPU frequency | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
standard power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i7-2620M |
|
2 | 2.7 GHz | 5/7[Note 2] | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 650–1300 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | February 2011 |
|
$346 | ||
Core i7-2640M |
|
2 | 2.8 GHz | 5/7 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 650–1300 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | September 2011 |
|
$346 | ||
low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i7-2629M |
|
2 | 2.1 GHz | 6/9 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 500–1100 MHz |
25 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | February 2011 |
|
$317 | ||
Core i7-2649M |
|
2 | 2.3 GHz | 6/9 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 500–1100 MHz |
25 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | February 2011 |
|
$346 | ||
low power, embedded | ||||||||||||||||
Core i7-2655LE |
|
2 | 2.2 GHz | 5/7 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 650–1000 MHz |
25 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | February 2011 |
|
$346 | ||
ultra-low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i7-2617M |
|
2 | 1.5 GHz | 8/11 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 350–950 MHz |
17 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | February 2011 |
|
$289 | ||
Core i7-2637M |
|
2 | 1.7 GHz | 8/11 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 350–1200 MHz |
17 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | June 2011 |
|
$289 | ||
Core i7-2657M |
|
2 | 1.6 GHz | 8/11 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 350–1000 MHz |
17 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | February 2011 |
|
$317 | ||
Core i7-2677M |
|
2 | 1.8 GHz | 8/11 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 350–1200 MHz |
17 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | June 2011 |
|
$317 | ||
ultra-low power, embedded | ||||||||||||||||
Core i7-2610UE |
|
2 | 1.5 GHz | 6/9 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 350–850 MHz |
17 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | February 2011 |
|
$317 |
"Sandy Bridge (quad-core)" (32 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bitimplementation), TXT, Intel VT-x, Intel VT-d, Hyper-threading, Turbo Boost, AES-NI, Smart Cache, Intel Insider.
- Core i7-2630QM, Core i7-2635QM, Core i7-2670QM, Core i7-2675QM do not support TXT and Intel VT-d.[8]
- Core i7-2715QE has support for ECC memory.
- Core i7-2710QE, Core i7-2715QE do not support Intel Insider and XD bit(Execute Disable Bit).[9]
- Transistors: 1.16 billion[5]
- Die size: 216 mm²
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | GPU model | GPU frequency | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
standard power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i7-2630QM |
|
4 | 2 GHz | 6/6/8/9[Note 2] | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 650–1100 MHz |
45 W
|
DMI 2.0 | January 2011 |
|
$378 | |||
Core i7-2635QM |
|
4 | 2 GHz | 6/6/8/9 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 650–1200 MHz |
45 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | January 2011 |
|
$378 | ||
Core i7-2670QM |
|
4 | 2.2 GHz | 6/6/8/9 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 650–1100 MHz |
45 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | October 2011 |
|
$378 | ||
Core i7-2675QM |
|
4 | 2.2 GHz | 6/6/8/9 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 650–1200 MHz |
45 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | October 2011 |
|
$378 | ||
Core i7-2720QM |
|
4 | 2.2 GHz | 8/8/10/11 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 650–1300 MHz |
45 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | January 2011 |
|
$378 | ||
Core i7-2760QM |
|
4 | 2.4 GHz | 8/8/10/11 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 650–1300 MHz |
45 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | September 2011 |
|
$378 | ||
Core i7-2820QM |
|
4 | 2.3 GHz | 8/8/10/11 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 650–1300 MHz |
45 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | January 2011 |
|
$568 | ||
Core i7-2860QM |
|
4 | 2.5 GHz | 8/8/10/11 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 650–1300 MHz |
45 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | September 2011 |
|
$568 | ||
Core i7-2920XM |
|
4 | 2.5 GHz | 7/7/9/10 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 650–1300 MHz |
55 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | January 2011 |
|
$1096 | ||
Core i7-2960XM |
|
4 | 2.7 GHz | 7/7/9/10 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 650–1300 MHz |
55 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | September 2011 |
|
$1096 | ||
standard power, embedded | ||||||||||||||||
Core i7-2710QE |
|
4 | 2.1 GHz | 6/6/8/9 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 650–1200 MHz |
45 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | January 2011 |
|
$378 | ||
Core i7-2715QE |
|
4 | 2.1 GHz | 6/6/8/9 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 650–1200 MHz |
45 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | January 2011 |
|
$378 |
Ivy Bridge microarchitecture[edit]
"Ivy Bridge (dual-core)" (22 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX,F16C, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bitimplementation), TXT, Intel VT-x, Intel VT-d, Hyper-threading, Turbo Boost2.0, AES-NI, Smart Cache, Intel Insider.
- Core i7-3517U, i7-3537U do not support Intel TXT.
- Core i7-3555LE and Core i7-3517UE do not support Intel Insider.
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | GPU model | GPU frequency | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
standard power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i7-3520M |
|
2 | 2.9 GHz | 5/7[Note 2] | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–1250 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | June 2012 |
|
$346 | ||
Core i7-3540M |
|
2 | 3 GHz | 5/7 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–1300 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | January 2013 |
|
$346 | ||
low power, embedded | ||||||||||||||||
Core i7-3555LE |
|
2 | 2.5 GHz | 5/7 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 550–1000 MHz |
25 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | June 2012 |
|
$360 | ||
ultra-low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i7-3517U |
|
2 | 1.9 GHz | 9/11 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 350–1150 MHz |
17 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | June 2012 |
|
$346 | ||
Core i7-3537U |
|
2 | 2 GHz | 9/11 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 350–1200 MHz |
17 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | January 2013 |
|
$346 | ||
Core i7-3667U |
|
2 | 2 GHz | 10/12 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 350–1150 MHz |
17 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | June 2012 |
|
$346 | ||
Core i7-3687U |
|
2 | 2.1 GHz | 10/12 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 350–1200 MHz |
17 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | January 2013 |
|
$356 | ||
Core i7-3689Y |
|
2 | 1.5 GHz | 9/11 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 350–850 MHz |
13 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | January 2013 |
|
$362 | ||
ultra-low power, embedded | ||||||||||||||||
Core i7-3517UE |
|
2 | 1.7 GHz | 9/11 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 350–1000 MHz |
17 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | June 2012 |
|
$330 |
"Ivy Bridge (quad-core)" (22 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, F16C, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bitimplementation), TXT, Intel VT-x, Intel VT-d, Hyper-threading, Turbo Boost, AES-NI, Smart Cache, Intel Insider.
- Core i7-3610QM, Core i7-3612QM and Core i7-3630QM (Socket G2) do not support Intel VT-d.[10]
- Core i7-3610QE, Core i7-3615QE and Core i7-3612QE do not support Intel Insider.
- Transistors: 1.4 billion
- Die size: 160 mm²
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | GPU model | GPU frequency | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
standard power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i7-3610QM |
|
4 | 2.3 GHz | 8/8/9/10[Note 2] | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–1100 MHz |
45 W
|
DMI 2.0 | April 2012 |
|
$378 | |||
Core i7-3615QM |
|
4 | 2.3 GHz | 8/8/9/10 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–1200 MHz |
45 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | April 2012 |
|
$378 | ||
Core i7-3630QM |
|
4 | 2.4 GHz | 8/8/9/10 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–1150 MHz |
45 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | September 2012 |
|
$378 | ||
Core i7-3635QM |
|
4 | 2.4 GHz | 8/8/9/10 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–1200 MHz |
45 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | September 2012 |
|
$378 | ||
Core i7-3720QM |
|
4 | 2.6 GHz | 8/8/9/10 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–1250 MHz |
45 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | April 2012 |
|
$378 | ||
Core i7-3740QM |
|
4 | 2.7 GHz | 8/8/9/10 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–1300 MHz |
45 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | September 2012 |
|
$378 | ||
Core i7-3820QM |
|
4 | 2.7 GHz | 8/8/9/10 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–1250 MHz |
45 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | April 2012 |
|
$568 | ||
Core i7-3840QM |
|
4 | 2.8 GHz | 8/8/9/10 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–1300 MHz |
45 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | September 2012 |
|
$568 | ||
Core i7-3920XM |
|
4 | 2.9 GHz | 7/7/8/9 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–1300 MHz |
55 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | April 2012 |
|
$1096 | ||
Core i7-3940XM |
|
4 | 3 GHz | 7/7/8/9 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–1350 MHz |
55 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | September 2012 |
|
$1096 | ||
standard power, embedded | ||||||||||||||||
Core i7-3610QE |
|
4 | 2.3 GHz | 8/8/9/10 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–1000 MHz |
45 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | April 2012 |
|
$393 | ||
Core i7-3615QE |
|
4 | 2.3 GHz | 8/8/9/10 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–1000 MHz |
45 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | April 2012 |
|
$393 | ||
low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i7-3612QM |
|
4 | 2.1 GHz | 7/7/9/10 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–1100 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | April 2012 |
|
$378 | ||
Core i7-3632QM |
|
4 | 2.2 GHz | 7/7/9/10 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–1150 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | October 2012 |
|
$378 | ||
low power, embedded | ||||||||||||||||
Core i7-3612QE |
|
4 | 2.1 GHz | 7/7/9/10 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–1000 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | April 2012 |
|
$426 |
Haswell microarchitecture[edit]
"Haswell-MB" (dual-core, 22 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, AVX2, FMA3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bitimplementation), Intel TXT, Intel VT-x, Intel VT-d, Hyper-threading, Turbo Boost, AES-NI, Intel vPro, Intel TSX-NI, Smart Cache
- Transistors: 1.3 billion
- Die size: 181 mm²
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | GPU model | GPU frequency | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Core i7-4600M |
|
2 | 2.9 GHz | 5/7[Note 2] | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 400–1300 MHz |
37 W
|
Socket G3 | DMI 2.0 | September 2013 |
|
$346 |
"Haswell-ULT" (SiP, dual-core, 22 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, AVX2, FMA3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bitimplementation), Intel VT-x, Hyper-threading, Turbo Boost, AES-NI, Smart Cache
- Core i7-4550U and higher also support Intel VT-d
- Core i7-4600U and i7-4650U also support Intel vPro, Intel TXT, and Intel TSX-NI
- Transistors: 1.3 billion
- Die size: 181 mm²
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | GPU model | GPU frequency | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
standard power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i7-4558U |
|
2 | 2.8 GHz | 3/5 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | Iris Graphics 5100 | 200–1200 MHz |
28 W
|
BGA-1168 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$454 | ||
low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i7-4500U |
|
2 | 1.8 GHz | 9/12 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | HD Graphics 4400 | 200–1100 MHz |
15 W
|
BGA-1168 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$398 | ||
Core i7-4550U |
|
2 | 1.5 GHz | 12/15 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | HD Graphics 5000 | 200–1100 MHz |
15 W
|
BGA-1168 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$454 | ||
Core i7-4600U |
|
2 | 2.1 GHz | 9/12 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | HD Graphics 4400 | 200–1100 MHz |
15 W
|
BGA-1168 | DMI 2.0 | September 2013 |
|
$398 | ||
Core i7-4650U |
|
2 | 1.7 GHz | 12/16 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | HD Graphics 5000 | 200–1100 MHz |
15 W
|
BGA-1168 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$454 | ||
ultra-low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i7-4610Y |
|
2 | 1.7 GHz | 9/12 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | HD Graphics 4200 | 200–850 MHz |
11.5 W
|
BGA-1168 | DMI 2.0 | September 2013 |
|
$415 |
"Haswell-MB" (quad-core, 22 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, F16C, AVX2, FMA3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), Intel VT-x, Hyper-threading, Turbo Boost, AES-NI, Smart Cache, Intel Insider
- Core i7-4700EQ, i7-4800MQ, i7-4900MQ, and i7-4930MX also support Intel TXT, Intel VT-d, and vPro
- Transistors: 1.4 billion
- Die size: 177 mm²
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | GPU model | GPU frequency | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Core i7-4700MQ |
|
4 | 2.4 GHz | 8/8/9/10[Note 2] | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 400–1150 MHz |
47 W
|
Socket G3 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$383 |
Core i7-4702MQ |
|
4 | 2.2 GHz | 7/7/9/10 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 400–1150 MHz |
37 W
|
Socket G3 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$383 |
Core i7-4800MQ |
|
4 | 2.7 GHz | 8/8/9/10 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 400–1300 MHz |
47 W
|
Socket G3 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$378 |
Core i7-4900MQ |
|
4 | 2.8 GHz | 8/8/9/10 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 400–1300 MHz |
47 W
|
Socket G3 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$568 |
Core i7-4930MX |
|
4 | 3 GHz | 7/7/8/9 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 400–1350 MHz |
57 W
|
Socket G3 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$1096 |
"Haswell-H" (MCP, quad-core, 22 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, AVX2, FMA3, F16C, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), Intel VT-x, Intel VT-d, Intel TXT, Hyper-threading, Turbo Boost, AES-NI, Smart Cache, Intel Insider.
- Core i7-4850EQ, i7-4850HQ, i7-4860EQ, i7-4950HQ, and i7-4960HQ also support Intel vPro and Intel TSX-NI
- Models with Iris Pro Graphics 5200 also contain "Crystalwell": 128 MiB eDRAM built at (22 nm) acting as L4 cache
- EQ models support ECC memory
- Transistors:
- Die size: 264mm² + 84mm²
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | GPU model | GPU frequency | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Core i7-4700HQ |
|
4 | 2.4 GHz | 8/9/9/10[Note 2] | 4 × 256KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 400–1200 MHz |
47 W
|
BGA-1364 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$383 | ||
Core i7-4702HQ |
|
4 | 2.2 GHz | 7/7/9/10 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 400–1150 MHz |
37 W
|
BGA-1364 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$383 | ||
Core i7-4750HQ |
|
4 | 2 GHz | 10/10/11/12 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | Iris Pro Graphics 5200 | 200–1200 MHz |
47 W
|
BGA-1364 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$440 | ||
Core i7-4850HQ |
|
4 | 2.3 GHz | 10/10/11/12 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | Iris Pro Graphics 5200 | 200–1200 MHz |
47 W
|
BGA-1364 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$468 | ||
Core i7-4950HQ |
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4 | 2.4 GHz | 10/10/11/12 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | Iris Pro Graphics 5200 | 200–1300 MHz |
47 W
|
BGA-1364 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$657 | ||
Core i7-4960HQ |
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4 | 2.6 GHz | 10/10/11/12 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | Iris Pro Graphics 5200 | 200–1300 MHz |
47 W
|
BGA-1364 | DMI 2.0 | September 2013 |
|
$657 | ||
embedded | ||||||||||||||||
Core i7-4700EQ |
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4 | 2.4 GHz | 8/8/9/10 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 400–1000 MHz |
47 W
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BGA-1364 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$378 | ||
Core i7-4850EQ |
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4 | 1.6 GHz | ?/?/?/16 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | Iris Pro Graphics 5200 | 650–1000 MHz |
47 W
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BGA-1364 | DMI 2.0 | August 2013 |
|
$466 | ||
Core i7-4860EQ |
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4 | 1.8 GHz | ?/?/?/14 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | Iris Pro Graphics 5200 | 750–1000 MHz |
47 W
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BGA-1364 | DMI 2.0 | August 2013 |
|
$508 |
List of Intel Core i5 microprocessors
The following is a list of Intel Core i5 brand microprocessors.
Contents
[hide]- 1 Desktop processors
- 2 Mobile processors
- 3 See also
- 4 Notes
- 5 References
- 6 External links
Desktop processors[edit]
Nehalem microarchitecture[edit]
"Lynnfield" (45 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation),Intel VT-x, Turbo Boost, Smart Cache.
- FSB has been replaced with DMI.
- Transistors: 774 million
- Die size: 296 mm²
- Stepping: B1
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | Turbo | Cores | L2 cache | L3 cache | I/O bus | Mult. | Memory | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) | |
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standard power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i5-750 |
|
2.67 GHz | 1/1/4/4[Note 1] | 4 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | DMI | 20× | 2 × DDR3-1333 | 0.65–1.4 V |
95 W
|
LGA 1156 | September 2009 |
|
$196 | |
Core i5-760 |
|
2.8 GHz | 1/1/4/4 | 4 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | DMI | 21× | 2 × DDR3-1333 | 0.65–1.4 V |
95 W
|
LGA 1156 | July 2010 |
|
$205 | |
low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i5-750S |
|
2.4 GHz | 0/0/6/6 | 4 | 4 × 256 KB | 8 MB | DMI | 18× | 2 × DDR3-1333 | 0.65–1.4 V |
82 W
|
LGA 1156 | January 2010 |
|
$259 |
Westmere microarchitecture[edit]
"Clarkdale" (MCP, 32 nm dual-core)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation),TXT, Intel VT-x, Intel VT-d, Hyper-Threading, Turbo Boost, AES-NI, Smart Cache.
- Core i5-655K, Core i5-661 does not support Intel TXT and Intel VT-d.[1]
- Core i5-655K features an unlocked multiplier.
- FSB has been replaced with DMI.
- Contains 45 nm "Ironlake" GPU.
- Transistors: 382 million
- Die size: 81 mm²
- Graphics Transistors: 177 million
- Graphics and Integrated Memory Controller die size: 114 mm²
- Stepping: C2, K0
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | Turbo | GPU frequency | Cores | L2 cache | L3 cache | I/O bus | Mult. | Memory | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Core i5-650 |
|
3.2 GHz | 1/2[Note 1] | 733 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256KB | 4 MB | DMI | 24× | 2 × DDR3-1333 | 0.65–1.4 V | 73 W | LGA 1156 | January 2010 |
|
$176 |
Core i5-655K |
|
3.2 GHz | 1/2 | 733 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | DMI | 24× | 2 × DDR3-1333 | 0.65–1.4 V | 73 W | LGA 1156 | May 2010 |
|
$216 |
Core i5-660 |
|
3.33 GHz | 1/2 | 733 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | DMI | 25× | 2 × DDR3-1333 | 0.65–1.4 V | 73 W | LGA 1156 | January 2010 |
|
$196 |
Core i5-661 |
|
3.33 GHz | 1/2 | 900 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | DMI | 25× | 2 × DDR3-1333 | 0.65–1.4 V |
87 W
|
LGA 1156 | January 2010 |
|
$196 |
Core i5-670 |
|
3.47 GHz | 1/2 | 733 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | DMI | 26× | 2 × DDR3-1333 | 0.65–1.4 V | 73 W | LGA 1156 | January 2010 |
|
$284 |
Core i5-680 |
|
3.6 GHz | 1/2 | 733 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | DMI | 27× | 2 × DDR3-1333 | 0.65–1.4 V | 73 W | LGA 1156 | April 2010 |
|
$294 |
Sandy Bridge microarchitecture[edit]
"Sandy Bridge" (dual-core, 32 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bitimplementation), TXT, Intel VT-x, Intel VT-d, Hyper-threading, Turbo Boost, AES-NI, Smart Cache, Intel Insider, vPro.
- Transistors: 504 million
- Die size: 131 mm²
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | GPU model | GPU frequency | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) | ||
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ultra-low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i5-2390T |
|
2 | 2.7 GHz | 4/8[Note 2] | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 2000 | 650–1100 MHz |
35 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | February 2011 |
|
$195 |
"Sandy Bridge" (quad-core, 32 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bitimplementation), TXT, Intel VT-x, Intel VT-d, Turbo Boost, AES-NI, Smart Cache, Intel Insider, vPro.
- All models support dual-channel DDR3-1333 RAM.
- Core i5-2300, Core i5-2310, Core i5-2320, Core i5-2380P, Core i5-2405S, Core i5-2450P, Core i5-2500K and Core i5-2550K does not support Intel TXT, Intel VT-d, and Intel vPro.[2]
- S processors feature lower-than-normal TDP (65W on 4-core models).
- T processors feature an even lower TDP (45W on 4-core models or 35W on 2-core models).
- K processors are unlockable and designed for overclocking. Other processors will have limited overclocking due to chipset limitations.[3]
- P processors disable the integrated graphics processor.
- Transistors: 1.16 billion[4]
- Die size: 216 mm²
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | GPU model | GPU frequency | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) | ||
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standard power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i5-2300 |
|
4 | 2.8 GHz | 1/2/2/3[Note 2] | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 2000 | 850–1100 MHz |
95 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | January 2011 |
|
$177 | ||
Core i5-2310 |
|
4 | 2.9 GHz | 1/2/2/3 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 2000 | 850–1100 MHz |
95 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | May 2011 |
|
$177 | ||
Core i5-2320 |
|
4 | 3 GHz | 1/2/2/3 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 2000 | 850–1100 MHz |
95 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | September 2011 |
|
$177 | ||
Core i5-2380P |
|
4 | 3.1 GHz | 1/2/2/3 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | N/A | N/A |
95 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | January 2012 |
|
$177 | ||
Core i5-2400 |
|
4 | 3.1 GHz | 1/2/2/3 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 2000 | 850–1100 MHz |
95 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | January 2011 |
|
$184 | ||
Core i5-2450P |
|
4 | 3.2 GHz | 1/2/2/3 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | N/A | N/A |
95 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | January 2012 |
|
$195 | ||
Core i5-2500 |
|
4 | 3.3 GHz | 1/2/3/4 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 2000 | 850–1100 MHz |
95 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | January 2011 |
|
$205 | ||
Core i5-2500K |
|
4 | 3.3 GHz | 1/2/3/4 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 850–1100 MHz |
95 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | January 2011 |
|
$216 | ||
Core i5-2550K |
|
4 | 3.4 GHz | 1/2/3/4 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | N/A | N/A |
95 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | January 2012 |
|
$225 | ||
low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i5-2400S |
|
4 | 2.5 GHz | 1/3/7/8 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 2000 | 850–1100 MHz |
65 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | January 2011 |
|
$195 | ||
Core i5-2405S |
|
4 | 2.5 GHz | 1/3/7/8 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 850–1100 MHz |
65 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | May 2011 |
|
$205 | ||
Core i5-2500S |
|
4 | 2.7 GHz | 1/5/9/10 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 2000 | 850–1100 MHz |
65 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | January 2011 |
|
$216 | ||
ultra-low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i5-2500T |
|
4 | 2.3 GHz | 1/5/9/10 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 2000 | 650–1250 MHz |
45 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | January 2011 |
|
$216 |
Ivy Bridge microarchitecture[edit]
"Ivy Bridge" (dual-core, 22 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bitimplementation), Intel VT-x, Intel VT-d, Hyper-threading, Turbo Boost, AES-NI, Smart Cache, Intel Insider.
- Die size: 93.6mm² or 118 mm² [5][6]
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | GPU model | GPU frequency | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
standard power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i5-3470T |
|
2 | 2.9 GHz | 4/7[Note 2] | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 2500 | 650–1100 MHz |
35 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | June 2012 |
|
$184 |
"Ivy Bridge" (quad-core, 22 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bitimplementation), Intel VT-x, Turbo Boost, AES-NI, Smart Cache, Intel Insider, vPro.
- S processors feature lower-than-normal TDP (65 W on 4-core models).
- T processors feature an even lower TDP (45 W on 4-core models).
- K processors have unlocked turbo multiplier
- P processors disable the integrated graphics processor
- i5-3470, i5-3470S, i5-3475S, i5-3550, i5-3550S, i5 3570 and i5-3570T support Intel TXT, Intel VT-d and vPro.
- i5-3330, i5-3330S, and i5-3350P support Intel VT-d.
- Non-K processors will have limited turbo overclocking.
- Transistors: 1.4 billion
- Die size: 133 mm² or 160 mm²
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | GPU model | GPU frequency | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
standard power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i5-3330 |
|
4 | 3 GHz | 1/1/2/2[Note 2] | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 2500 | 650–1050 MHz |
77 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | September 2012 |
|
$182 | ||
Core i5-3340 |
|
4 | 3.1 GHz | 1/1/2/2 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 2500 | 650–1050 MHz |
77 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | September 2013 |
|
$182 | ||
Core i5-3350P |
|
4 | 3.1 GHz | 1/1/2/2 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | N/A | N/A |
69 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | September 2012 |
|
$177 | ||
Core i5-3450 |
|
4 | 3.1 GHz | 2/3/4/4 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 2500 | 650–1100 MHz |
77 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | April 2012 |
|
$195 | ||
Core i5-3470 |
|
4 | 3.2 GHz | 2/3/4/4 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 2500 | 650–1100 MHz |
77 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | June 2012 |
|
$184 | ||
Core i5-3550 |
|
4 | 3.3 GHz | 2/3/4/4 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 2500 | 650–1150 MHz |
77 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | April 2012 |
|
$213 | ||
Core i5-3570 |
|
4 | 3.4 GHz | 2/3/4/4 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 2500 | 650–1150 MHz |
77 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | June 2012 |
|
$205 | ||
Core i5-3570K |
|
4 | 3.4 GHz | 2/3/4/4 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–1150 MHz |
77 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | April 2012 |
|
$235 | ||
low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i5-3330S |
|
4 | 2.7 GHz | 1/2/4/5 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 2500 | 650–1050 MHz |
65 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | September 2012 |
|
$177 | ||
Core i5-3335S |
|
4 | 2.7 GHz | 1/2/4/5 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–1050 MHz |
65 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | September 2012 |
|
$194 | ||
Core i5-3340S |
|
4 | 2.8 GHz | 1/2/4/5 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 2500 | 650–1050 MHz |
65 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | September 2013 |
|
$177 | ||
Core i5-3450S |
|
4 | 2.8 GHz | 3/4/6/7 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 2500 | 650–1100 MHz |
65 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | April 2012 |
|
$195 | ||
Core i5-3470S |
|
4 | 2.9 GHz | 3/4/6/7 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 2500 | 650–1100 MHz |
65 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | June 2012 |
|
$184 | ||
Core i5-3475S |
|
4 | 2.9 GHz | 3/4/6/7 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–1100 MHz |
65 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | June 2012 |
|
$201 | ||
Core i5-3550S |
|
4 | 3 GHz | 3/4/6/7 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 2500 | 650–1150 MHz |
65 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | April 2012 |
|
$205 | ||
Core i5-3570S |
|
4 | 3.1 GHz | 3/4/6/7 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 2500 | 650–1150 MHz |
65 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | June 2012 |
|
$205 | ||
ultra-low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i5-3570T |
|
4 | 2.3 GHz | 6/7/9/10 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 2500 | 650–1150 MHz |
45 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | April 2012 |
|
$205 |
Haswell microarchitecture[edit]
"Haswell-DT" (dual-core, 22 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, AVX2, FMA3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bitimplementation), Intel VT-x, Intel VT-d, Hyper-threading, Turbo Boost, AES-NI, Smart Cache, Intel Insider, vPro.
- Transistors: 1.4 billion
- Die size: 177mm²
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | GPU model | GPU frequency | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ultra-low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i5-4570T |
|
2 | 2.9 GHz | 4/7[Note 2] | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 200–1150 MHz |
35 W
|
LGA 1150 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$192 | ||
ultra-low power, embedded | ||||||||||||||||
Core i5-4570TE |
|
2 | 2.7 GHz | 3.3 GHz | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 350–1150 MHz |
35 W
|
LGA 1150 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$192 |
"Haswell-DT" (quad-core, 22 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, AVX2, FMA3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bitimplementation), Intel VT-x, Turbo Boost, AES-NI, Smart Cache, Intel Insider.
- Intel Core i5-4430, Core i5-4570, Core i5-4670, Core i5-4430S, Core i5-4570S, Core i5-4670S, Core i5-4670T support Intel VT-d.
- Intel Core i5-4570, Core i5-4670, Core i5-4570S, Core i5-4670S, Core i5-4670T support vPro, Intel TSX, TXT.
- Transistors: 1.4 billion
- Die size: 177mm²
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | GPU model | GPU frequency | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
standard power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i5-4430 |
|
4 | 3 GHz | 0/1/2/2[Note 2] | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 350–1100 MHz |
84 W
|
LGA 1150 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$182 | ||
Core i5-4440 |
|
4 | 3.1 GHz | 0/1/2/2 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 350–1100 MHz |
84 W
|
LGA 1150 | DMI 2.0 | September 2013 |
|
$182 | ||
Core i5-4570 |
|
4 | 3.2 GHz | 2/3/4/4 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 350–1150 MHz |
84 W
|
LGA 1150 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$192 | ||
Core i5-4670 |
|
4 | 3.4 GHz | 2/3/4/4 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 350–1200 MHz |
84 W
|
LGA 1150 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$213 | ||
Core i5-4670K |
|
4 | 3.4 GHz | 2/3/4/4 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 350–1200 MHz |
84 W
|
LGA 1150 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$242 | ||
low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i5-4430S |
|
4 | 2.7 GHz | 1/2/4/5 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 350–1100 MHz |
65 W
|
LGA 1150 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$182 | ||
Core i5-4440S |
|
4 | 2.8 GHz | 1/2/4/5 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 350–1100 MHz |
65 W
|
LGA 1150 | DMI 2.0 | September 2013 |
|
$182 | ||
Core i5-4570S |
|
4 | 2.9 GHz | 3/4/6/7 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 350–1150 MHz |
65 W
|
LGA 1150 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$192 | ||
Core i5-4670S |
|
4 | 3.1 GHz | 3/4/6/7 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 350–1200 MHz |
65 W
|
LGA 1150 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$213 | ||
ultra-low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i5-4670T |
|
4 | 2.3 GHz | 6/7/9/10 | 4 × 256 KB | 6 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 350–1200 MHz |
45 W
|
LGA 1150 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$213 |
"Haswell-H" (MCP, quad-core, 22 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, AVX2, FMA3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bitimplementation), Intel VT-x, Intel VT-d, Turbo Boost, AES-NI, Smart Cache, Intel Insider.
- Core i5-4570R and Core i5-4670R also contain "Crystalwell": 128 MiB eDRAM built at (22 nm) acting as L4 cache
- Transistors: 1.4 billion
- Die size: 264mm² + 84mm²
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | GPU model | GPU frequency | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Core i5-4570R |
|
4 | 2.7 GHz | 3/3/5/5[Note 2] | 4 × 256 KB | 4 MB | Iris Pro Graphics 5200 | 200–1150 MHz |
65 W
|
BGA-1364 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
|
Core i5-4670R |
|
4 | 3 GHz | 4/5/6/7 | 4 × 256 KB | 4 MB | Iris Pro Graphics 5200 | 200–1300 MHz |
65 W
|
BGA-1364 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
Mobile processors[edit]
Westmere microarchitecture[edit]
"Arrandale" (MCP, 32 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation),Intel VT-x,[7] Hyper-Threading, Turbo Boost, Smart Cache.
- i5-5xx series (i5-520M, i5-520E, i5-540M, i5-560M, i5-580M, i5-520UM, i5-540UM, i5-560UM) supports AES-NI, TXT and Intel VT-d. [8]
- FSB has been replaced with DMI.
- Contains 45 nm "Ironlake" GPU.
- Transistors: 382 million
- Die size: 81 mm²
- Graphics Transistors: 177 million
- Graphics and Integrated Memory Controller die size: 114 mm²
- Stepping: C2, K0
- Core i5-520E has support for ECC memory and PCI express port bifurcation.
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | Turbo | GPU frequency | Cores | L2 cache | L3 cache | I/O bus | Mult. | Memory | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
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standard power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i5-430M |
|
2.27 GHz | 2/2[Note 1] | 500–766 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256KB | 3 MB | DMI | 17× | 2 × DDR3-1066 | 0.775–1.4 V | 35 W | January 2010 |
|
OEM | |
Core i5-450M |
|
2.4 GHz | 2/2 | 500–766 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | DMI | 18× | 2 × DDR3-1066 | 0.775–1.4 V | 35 W |
|
June 2010 |
|
OEM |
Core i5-460M |
|
2.53 GHz | 2/2 | 500–766 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | DMI | 19× | 2 × DDR3-1066 | 0.775–1.4 V | 35 W |
|
September 2010 |
|
OEM |
Core i5-480M |
|
2.67 GHz | 2/2 | 500–766 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | DMI | 20× | 2 × DDR3-1066 | 0.775–1.4 V | 35 W |
|
January 2011 |
|
OEM |
Core i5-520M |
|
2.4 GHz | 2/4 | 500–766 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | DMI | 18× | 2 × DDR3-1066 | 0.775–1.4 V | 35 W |
|
January 2010 |
|
$225 |
Core i5-540M |
|
2.53 GHz | 2/4 | 500–766 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | DMI | 19× | 2 × DDR3-1066 | 0.775–1.4 V | 35 W |
|
January 2010 |
|
$257 |
Core i5-560M |
|
2.67 GHz | 2/4 | 500–766 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | DMI | 20× | 2 × DDR3-1066 | 0.775–1.4 V | 35 W |
|
September 2010 |
|
$225 |
Core i5-580M |
|
2.67 GHz | 2/5 | 500–766 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | DMI | 20× | 2 × DDR3-1066 | 0.775–1.4 V | 35 W |
|
September 2010 |
|
$266 |
standard power, embedded | ||||||||||||||||
Core i5-520E |
|
2.4 GHz | 2/4 | 500–766 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | DMI | 18× | 2 × DDR3-1066 | 0.775–1.4 V | 35 W | BGA-1288 | January 2010 |
|
OEM |
ultra-low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i5-430UM |
|
1.2 GHz | 2/4 | 166–500 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256KB | 3 MB | DMI | 9× | 2 × DDR3-800 | 0.725–1.4 V |
18 W
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May 2010 |
|
OEM | |
Core i5-470UM |
|
1.33 GHz | 2/4 | 166–500 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | DMI | 10× | 2 × DDR3-800 | 0.725–1.4 V |
18 W
|
|
October 2010 |
|
OEM |
Core i5-520UM |
|
1.07 GHz | 4/6 | 166–500 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | DMI | 8× | 2 × DDR3-800 | 0.725–1.4 V |
18 W
|
|
January 2010 |
|
$241 |
Core i5-540UM |
|
1.2 GHz | 4/6 | 166–500 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | DMI | 9× | 2 × DDR3-800 | 0.725–1.4 V |
18 W
|
|
May 2010 |
|
$250 |
Core i5-560UM |
|
1.33 GHz | 4/6 | 166–500 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | DMI | 10× | 2 × DDR3-800 | 0.725–1.4 V |
18 W
|
|
September 2010 |
|
$250 |
Sandy Bridge microarchitecture[edit]
"Sandy Bridge" (32 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bitimplementation), TXT, Intel VT-x, Intel VT-d, Hyper-threading, Turbo Boost, AES-NI, Smart Cache.
- Core i5-24xxM do not support TXT and Intel VT-d.
- Core i5-2430M/i5-2435M and i5-2410M/i5-2415M can support AES-NI with laptop OEM-supplied BIOS processor configuration update.[9]
- Core i5-2515E has support for ECC memory.
- Transistors: 624 million
- Die size: 149 mm²
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | GPU model | GPU frequency | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) | ||
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standard power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i5-2410M |
|
2 | 2.3 GHz | 3/6[Note 2] | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 650–1200 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | February 2011 |
|
$225 | ||
Core i5-2415M |
|
2 | 2.3 GHz | 3/6 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 650–1300 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | Q1 2011 |
|
OEM | ||
Core i5-2430M |
|
2 | 2.4 GHz | 3/6 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 650–1200 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | October 2011 |
|
$225 | ||
Core i5-2435M |
|
2 | 2.4 GHz | 3/6 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 650–1300 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | September, 2011 |
|
OEM | ||
Core i5-2450M |
|
2 | 2.5 GHz | 3/6 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 650–1300 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | January 2012 |
|
$225 | ||
Core i5-2520M |
|
2 | 2.5 GHz | 5/7 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 650–1300 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | February 2011 |
|
$225 | ||
Core i5-2540M |
|
2 | 2.6 GHz | 5/7 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 650–1300 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | February 2011 |
|
$266 | ||
standard power, embedded | ||||||||||||||||
Core i5-2510E |
|
2 | 2.5 GHz | 3/6 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 650–1100 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | February 2011 |
|
OEM | ||
Core i5-2515E |
|
2 | 2.5 GHz | 3/6 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 650–1100 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | February 2011 |
|
OEM | ||
ultra-low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i5-2467M |
|
2 | 1.6 GHz | 5/7 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 350–1150 MHz |
17 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | June 2011 |
|
$250 | ||
Core i5-2537M |
|
2 | 1.4 GHz | 6/9 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 350–900 MHz |
17 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | February 2011 |
|
$250 | ||
Core i5-2557M |
|
2 | 1.7 GHz | 7/10 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 350–1200 MHz |
17 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | June 2011 |
|
$250 |
Ivy Bridge microarchitecture[edit]
"Ivy Bridge" (22 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bitimplementation), Intel VT-x, Intel VT-d, Hyper-threading, Turbo Boost, AES-NI, Smart Cache.
- i5-3320M, i5-3360M, i5-3427U, i5-3437U, i5-3439Y, and i5-3610ME support TXT and vPro.
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | GPU model | GPU frequency | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
standard power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i5-3210M |
|
2 | 2.5 GHz | 4/6[Note 2] | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–1100 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | June 2012 |
|
$225 | ||
Core i5-3230M |
|
2 | 2.6 GHz | 4/6 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–1100 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | January 2013 |
|
$225 | ||
Core i5-3320M |
|
2 | 2.6 GHz | 5/7 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–1200 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | June 2012 |
|
$225 | ||
Core i5-3340M |
|
2 | 2.7 GHz | 5/7 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–1250 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | January 2013 |
|
$225 | ||
Core i5-3360M |
|
2 | 2.8 GHz | 5/7 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–1200 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | June 2012 |
|
$266 | ||
Core i5-3380M |
|
2 | 2.9 GHz | 5/7 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–1250 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | January 2013 |
|
$266 | ||
standard power, embedded | ||||||||||||||||
Core i5-3610ME |
|
2 | 2.7 GHz | 4/6 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–950 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | June 2012 |
|
$276 | ||
low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i5-3317U |
|
2 | 1.7 GHz | 7/9 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 350–1050 MHz |
17 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | June 2012 |
|
$225 | ||
Core i5-3337U |
|
2 | 1.8 GHz | 7/9 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 350–1100 MHz |
17 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | January 2013 |
|
$225 | ||
Core i5-3427U |
|
2 | 1.8 GHz | 8/10 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 350–1150 MHz |
17 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | June 2012 |
|
$225 | ||
Core i5-3437U |
|
2 | 1.9 GHz | 8/10 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–1200 MHz |
17 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | January 2013 |
|
$225 | ||
ultra-low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i5-3339Y |
|
2 | 1.5 GHz | 3/5 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 350–850 MHz |
13 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | January 2013 |
|
$250 | ||
Core i5-3439Y |
|
2 | 1.5 GHz | 6/8 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 350–850 MHz |
13 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | January 2013 |
|
$250 |
Haswell microarchitecture[edit]
"Haswell-MB" (dual-core, 22 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, AVX2, FMA3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bitimplementation), Intel VT-x, Hyper-threading, Turbo Boost, AES-NI, Intel TSX-NI, Smart Cache.
- Core i5-4300M and higher also support Intel VT-d, Intel vPro, Intel TXT
- Transistors: 1.3 billion
- Die size: 181 mm²
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | GPU model | GPU frequency | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Core i5-4200M |
|
2 | 2.5 GHz | 5/6 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 400–1150 MHz |
37 W
|
Socket G3 | DMI 2.0 | September 2013 |
|
|
Core i5-4300M |
|
2 | 2.6 GHz | 6/7 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 400–1250 MHz |
37 W
|
Socket G3 | DMI 2.0 | September 2013 |
|
$225 |
Core i5-4330M |
|
2 | 2.8 GHz | 6/7 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 400–1250 MHz |
37 W
|
Socket G3 | DMI 2.0 | September 2013 |
|
$266 |
"Haswell-ULT" (SiP, dual-core, 22 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, AVX2, FMA3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bitimplementation), Intel VT-x, Hyper-threading, Turbo Boost, AES-NI, Smart Cache.
- All models except i5-4200U support Intel VT-d
- Core i5-4300U and i5-4350U also support Intel vPro, Intel TXT
- Transistors: 1.3 billion
- Die size: 181 mm²
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | GPU model | GPU frequency | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
standard power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i5-4258U |
|
2 | 2.4 GHz | 3/5[Note 2] | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | Iris Graphics 5100 | 200–1100 MHz |
28 W
|
BGA-1168 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$342 | ||
Core i5-4288U |
|
2 | 2.6 GHz | 3/5 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | Iris Graphics 5100 | 200–1200 MHz |
28 W
|
BGA-1168 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$342 | ||
low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i5-4200U |
|
2 | 1.6 GHz | 7/10 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4400 | 200–1000 MHz |
15 W
|
BGA-1168 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$287 | ||
Core i5-4250U |
|
2 | 1.3 GHz | 10/13 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 5000 | 200–1000 MHz |
15 W
|
BGA-1168 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$342 | ||
Core i5-4300U |
|
2 | 1.9 GHz | 7/10 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4400 | 200–1100 MHz |
15 W
|
BGA-1168 | DMI 2.0 | September 2013 |
|
$287 | ||
Core i5-4350U |
|
2 | 1.4 GHz | 12/15 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 5000 | 200–1100 MHz |
15 W
|
BGA-1168 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$342 |
"Haswell-ULX" (SiP, dual-core, 22 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, AVX2, FMA3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bitimplementation), Intel VT-x, Hyper-threading, Turbo Boost, AES-NI, Smart Cache.
- Core i5-4300Y and higher also support Intel VT-d, Intel TSX-NI, Intel vPro, Intel TXT
- Transistors: 1.3 billion
- Die size: 181 mm²
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | GPU model | GPU frequency | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Core i5-4200Y |
|
2 | 1.4 GHz | 2/5[Note 2] | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4200 | 200–850 MHz |
11.5 W
|
BGA-1168 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$304 |
Core i5-4202Y |
|
2 | 1.6 GHz | 2/4 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4200 | 200–850 MHz |
11.5 W
|
BGA-1168 | DMI 2.0 | September 2013 |
|
|
Core i5-4210Y |
|
2 | 1.5 GHz | 2/4 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4200 | 200–850 MHz |
11.5 W
|
BGA-1168 | DMI 2.0 | September 2013 |
|
$304 |
Core i5-4300Y |
|
2 | 1.6 GHz | 4/7 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4200 | 200–850 MHz |
11.5 W
|
BGA-1168 | DMI 2.0 | September 2013 |
|
$304 |
Core i5-4302Y |
|
2 | 1.6 GHz | 4/7 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4200 | 200–850 MHz |
11.5 W
|
BGA-1168 | DMI 2.0 | September 2013 |
|
"Haswell-H" (dual-core, 22 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, AVX2, FMA3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bitimplementation), Intel VT-x, Intel VT-d, Hyper-threading, Turbo Boost, AES-NI, Intel TSX-NI, Smart Cache.
- Transistors: 1.3 billion
- Die size: 181 mm²
- Embedded models support Intel vPro, ECC memory
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | GPU model | GPU frequency | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
standard power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i5-4200H |
|
2 | 2.8 GHz | 5/6[Note 2] | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 400–1150 MHz |
47 W
|
BGA-1364 | DMI 2.0 | September 2013 |
|
$257 | ||
standard power, embedded | ||||||||||||||||
Core i5-4400E |
|
2 | 2.7 GHz | 5/6 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 400–1000 MHz |
37 W
|
BGA-1364 | DMI 2.0 | September 2013 |
|
$266 | ||
low power, embedded | ||||||||||||||||
Core i5-4402E |
|
2 | 1.6 GHz | ?/11 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 400-900 MHz |
25 W
|
BGA-1364 | DMI 2.0 | September 2013 |
|
$266 |
List of Intel Core i3 microprocessors
The following is a list of Intel Core i3 brand microprocessors.
Contents
[hide]Desktop processors[edit]
Westmere microarchitecture[edit]
"Clarkdale" (MCP, 32 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation),Intel VT-x, Hyper-Threading, Smart Cache.
- FSB has been replaced with DMI.
- Contains 45 nm "Ironlake" GPU.
- Transistors: 382 million
- Die size: 81 mm²
- Graphics and Integrated Memory Controller transistors: 177 million
- Graphics and Integrated Memory Controller die size: 114 mm²
- Stepping: C2, K0
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | Turbo | GPU frequency | Cores | L2 cache | L3 cache | I/O bus | Mult. | Memory | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Core i3-530 |
|
2.93 GHz | N/A | 733 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | DMI | 22× | 2 × DDR3-1333 | 0.65–1.4 V | 73 W | LGA 1156 | January 2010 |
|
$113 |
Core i3-540 |
|
3.07 GHz | N/A | 733 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | DMI | 23× | 2 × DDR3-1333 | 0.65–1.4 V | 73 W | LGA 1156 | January 2010 |
|
$133 |
Core i3-550 |
|
3.2 GHz | N/A | 733 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | DMI | 24× | 2 × DDR3-1333 | 0.65–1.4 V | 73 W | LGA 1156 | May 2010 |
|
$138 |
Core i3-560 |
|
3.33 GHz | N/A | 733 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | DMI | 25× | 2 × DDR3-1333 | 0.65–1.4 V | 73 W | LGA 1156 | August 2010 |
|
$138 |
Sandy Bridge microarchitecture[edit]
"Sandy Bridge" (32 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bitimplementation), Intel VT-x, Hyper-threading, Smart Cache, Intel Insider.
- Stepping: Q0, J1
- Transistors: 624 million (J1), 504 million (Q0)
- Die size: 149 mm² (J1), 131 mm² (Q0)
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | GPU model | GPU frequency | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
standard power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i3-2100 |
|
2 | 3.1 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 2000 | 850–1100 MHz |
65 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | February 2011 |
|
$117 | ||
Core i3-2102[N 1] |
|
2 | 3.1 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 2000 | 850–1100 MHz |
65 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | Q2, 2011 |
|
$127 | ||
Core i3-2105 |
|
2 | 3.1 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 850–1100 MHz |
65 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | May 2011 |
|
$134 | ||
Core i3-2120 |
|
2 | 3.3 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 2000 | 850–1100 MHz |
65 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | February 2011 |
|
$138 | ||
Core i3-2125 |
|
2 | 3.3 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 850–1100 MHz |
65 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | September 2011 |
|
$134 | ||
Core i3-2130 |
|
2 | 3.4 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 2000 | 850–1100 MHz |
65 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | September 2011 |
|
$138 | ||
low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i3-2100T |
|
2 | 2.5 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 2000 | 650–1100 MHz |
35 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | February 2011 |
|
$127 | ||
Core i3-2120T |
|
2 | 2.6 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 2000 | 650–1100 MHz |
35 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | September 2011 |
|
$127 |
- Jump up^ Once upgraded via Intel Upgrade Service, it operates at 3.6 GHz, has 3 MB L3 cache and it is recognized as Core i3-2153.
Ivy Bridge microarchitecture[edit]
"Ivy Bridge" (22 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bitimplementation), Intel VT-x, Hyper-threading, Smart Cache, Intel Insider.
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | GPU model | GPU frequency | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
standard power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i3-3210 |
|
2 | 3.2 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 2500 | 650–1050 MHz |
55 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | January 2013 |
|
$117 | ||
Core i3-3220 |
|
2 | 3.3 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 2500 | 650–1050 MHz |
55 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | September 2012 |
|
$117 | ||
Core i3-3225 |
|
2 | 3.3 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–1050 MHz |
55 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | September 2012 |
|
$134 | ||
Core i3-3240 |
|
2 | 3.4 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 2500 | 650–1050 MHz |
55 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | September 2012 |
|
$138 | ||
Core i3-3245 |
|
2 | 3.4 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–1050 MHz |
55 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$134 | ||
Core i3-3250 |
|
2 | 3.5 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 2500 | 650–1050 MHz |
55 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$138 | ||
low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i3-3220T |
|
2 | 2.8 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 2500 | 650–1050 MHz |
35 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | September 2012 |
|
$117 | ||
Core i3-3240T |
|
2 | 2.9 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 2500 | 650–1050 MHz |
35 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | September 2012 |
|
$138 | ||
Core i3-3250T |
|
2 | 3 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 2500 | 650–1050 MHz |
35 W
|
LGA 1155 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$138 |
Haswell microarchitecture[edit]
"Haswell-DT" (22 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, AVX2, FMA3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bitimplementation), Intel VT-x, Hyper-threading, AES-NI, Smart Cache, vPro.
- Transistors: 1.4 billion
- Die size: 177mm²
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | GPU model | GPU frequency | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
standard power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i3-4130 |
|
2 | 3.4 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4400 | 350–1150 MHz |
54 W
|
LGA 1150 | DMI 2.0 | September 2013 |
|
$122 | ||
Core i3-4330 |
|
2 | 3.5 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 350–1150 MHz |
54 W
|
LGA 1150 | DMI 2.0 | September 2013 |
|
$147 | ||
Core i3-4340 |
|
2 | 3.6 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 350–1150 MHz |
54 W
|
LGA 1150 | DMI 2.0 | September 2013 |
|
$157 | ||
low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i3-4130T |
|
2 | 2.9 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4400 | 200–1150 MHz |
35 W
|
LGA 1150 | DMI 2.0 | September 2013 |
|
$122 | ||
Core i3-4330T |
|
2 | 3 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 200–1150 MHz |
35 W
|
LGA 1150 | DMI 2.0 | September 2013 |
|
$138 | ||
low power, embedded | ||||||||||||||||
Core i3-4330TE |
|
2 | 2.4 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 350–1000 MHz |
35 W
|
LGA 1150 | DMI 2.0 | September 2013 |
|
$122 |
Mobile processors[edit]
Westmere microarchitecture[edit]
"Arrandale" (MCP, 32 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation),Intel VT-x, Hyper-Threading, Smart Cache.
- Core i3-330E has support for ECC memory and PCI express port bifurcation.
- FSB has been replaced with DMI.
- Contains 45 nm "Ironlake" GPU.
- Transistors: 382 million
- Die size: 81 mm²
- Integrated Intel HD Graphics (Ironlake)
- Graphics and Integrated Memory Controller transistors: 177 million
- Graphics and Integrated Memory Controller die size: 114 mm²
- Stepping: C2, K0
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | Turbo | GPU frequency | Cores | L2 cache | L3 cache | I/O bus | Mult. | Memory | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
standard power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i3-330M |
|
2.13 GHz | N/A | 500–667 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256KB | 3 MB | DMI | 16× | 2 × DDR3-1066 | 0.775–1.4 V | 35 W | January 2010 |
|
OEM | |
Core i3-350M |
|
2.27 GHz | N/A | 500–667 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | DMI | 17× | 2 × DDR3-1066 | 0.725–1.4 V | 35 W |
|
January 2010 |
|
OEM |
Core i3-370M |
|
2.4 GHz | N/A | 500–667 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | DMI | 18× | 2 × DDR3-1066 | 0.775–1.4 V | 35 W |
|
June 2010 |
|
OEM |
Core i3-380M |
|
2.53 GHz | N/A | 500–667 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | DMI | 19× | 2 × DDR3-1066 | 0.775–1.4 V | 35 W |
|
September 2010 |
|
OEM |
Core i3-390M |
|
2.67 GHz | N/A | 500–667 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | DMI | 20× | 2 × DDR3-1066 | 0.775–1.4 V | 35 W |
|
January 2011 |
|
OEM |
standard power, embedded | ||||||||||||||||
Core i3-330E |
|
2.13 GHz | N/A | 500–667 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | DMI | 16× | 2 × DDR3-1066 | 0.775–1.4 V | 35 W | BGA-1288 | January 2010 |
|
OEM |
ultra-low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i3-330UM |
|
1.2 GHz | N/A | 166–500 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256KB | 3 MB | DMI | 9× | 2 × DDR3-800 | 0.725–1.4 V |
18 W
|
BGA-1288 | May 2010 |
|
OEM |
Core i3-380UM |
|
1.33 GHz | N/A | 166–500 MHz | 2 | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | DMI | 10× | 2 × DDR3-800 | 0.725–1.4 V |
18 W
|
BGA-1288 | October 2010 |
|
OEM |
Sandy Bridge microarchitecture[edit]
"Sandy Bridge" (32 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bitimplementation), Intel VT-x, Hyper-threading, Smart Cache, Intel Insider.
- Core i3-2310E, Core i3-2340UE have support for ECC memory.
- Core i3-2310E, Core i3-2330E and Core i3-2340UE do not have support for Intel Insider
- Transistors: 624 million
- Die size: 149 mm²
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | GPU model | GPU frequency | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
standard power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i3-2308M |
|
2 | 2.1 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 650–1100 MHz |
35 W
|
DMI 2.0 | Q3 2012 |
|
||||
Core i3-2310M |
|
2 | 2.1 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 650–1100 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | February 2011 |
|
$225 | ||
Core i3-2312M[N 1] |
|
2 | 2.1 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 650–1100 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | Q2 2011 |
|
OEM | ||
Core i3-2328M |
|
2 | 2.2 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 650–1100 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | September 2012 |
|
$225 | ||
Core i3-2330M |
|
2 | 2.2 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 650–1100 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | June 2011 |
|
$225 | ||
Core i3-2332M[N 2] |
|
2 | 2.2 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 650–1100 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | September 2011 |
|
OEM | ||
Core i3-2348M |
|
2 | 2.3 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 650–1150 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | January 2013 |
|
|||
Core i3-2350M |
|
2 | 2.3 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 650–1150 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | October 2011 |
|
$225 | ||
Core i3-2370M |
|
2 | 2.4 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 650–1150 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | January 2012 |
|
$225 | ||
standard power, embedded | ||||||||||||||||
Core i3-2310E |
|
2 | 2.1 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 650–1050 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | February 2011 |
|
$225 | ||
Core i3-2330E |
|
2 | 2.2 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 650–1050 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | June 2011 |
|
$225 | ||
ultra-low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i3-2357M |
|
2 | 1.3 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 350–950 MHz |
17 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | June 2011 |
|
$250 | ||
Core i3-2365M |
|
2 | 1.4 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 350–1000 MHz |
17 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | September 2012 |
|
$225 | ||
Core i3-2367M |
|
2 | 1.4 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 350–1000 MHz |
17 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | October 2011 |
|
$250 | ||
Core i3-2375M |
|
2 | 1.5 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 350–1000 MHz |
17 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | Q1 2013 |
|
$225 | ||
Core i3-2377M |
|
2 | 1.5 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 350–1000 MHz |
17 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | September 2012 |
|
$250 | ||
ultra-low power, embedded | ||||||||||||||||
Core i3-2340UE |
|
2 | 1.3 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 3000 | 350–800 MHz |
17 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | June 2011 |
|
$250 |
Ivy Bridge microarchitecture[edit]
"Ivy Bridge" (22 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bitimplementation), Intel VT-x, Hyper-threading, Smart Cache, Intel Insider.
- Core i3-3120ME, i3-3217UE have support for ECC memory.
- Core i3-3120ME, i3-3217UE do not have support for Intel Insider.
- Core i3-3229Y supports AES-NI.
- Die size: 94 mm²
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | GPU model | GPU frequency | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
standard power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i3-3110M |
|
2 | 2.4 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–1000 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | June 2012 |
|
$225 | ||
Core i3-3120M |
|
2 | 2.5 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–1000 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | September 2012 |
|
$225 | ||
Core i3-3130M |
|
2 | 2.6 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–1100 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | January 2013 |
|
$225 | ||
standard power, embedded | ||||||||||||||||
Core i3-3120ME |
|
2 | 2.4 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 650–900 MHz |
35 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | August 2012 |
|
$225 | ||
low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i3-3217U |
|
2 | 1.8 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 350–1050 MHz |
17 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | June 2012 |
|
$225 | ||
Core i3-3227U |
|
2 | 1.9 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 350–1100 MHz |
17 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | January 2013 |
|
$225 | ||
low power, embedded | ||||||||||||||||
Core i3-3217UE |
|
2 | 1.6 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 350–900 MHz |
17 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | August 2012 |
|
$261 | ||
ultra-low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i3-3229Y |
|
2 | 1.4 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4000 | 350–850 MHz |
13 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | January 2013 |
|
$250 |
Haswell microarchitecture[edit]
"Haswell-MB" (22 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, AVX2, FMA3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bitimplementation), Intel VT-x, Hyper-threading, Smart Cache.
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | GPU model | GPU frequency | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Core i3-4000M |
|
2 | 2.4 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 400–1100 MHz |
37 W
|
Socket G3 | DMI 2.0 | September 2013 |
|
|
Core i3-4100M |
|
2 | 2.5 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 400–1100 MHz |
37 W
|
Socket G3 | DMI 2.0 | September 2013 |
|
"Haswell-ULT" (SiP, 22 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, AVX2, FMA3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bitimplementation), Intel VT-x, Hyper-threading, AES-NI, Smart Cache.
- Core i3-4010U and higher also support Intel VT-d
- Transistors: 1.3 billion
- Die size: 181 mm²
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | GPU model | GPU frequency | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
standard power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i3-4158U |
|
2 | 2 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | Iris Graphics 5100 | 200–1100 MHz |
28 W
|
BGA-1168 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$342 | ||
low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i3-4005U |
|
2 | 1.7 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4400 | 200–950 MHz |
15 W
|
BGA-1168 | DMI 2.0 | September 2013 |
|
$281 | ||
Core i3-4010U |
|
2 | 1.7 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4400 | 200–1000 MHz |
15 W
|
BGA-1168 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$287 | ||
Core i3-4100U |
|
2 | 1.8 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4400 | 200–1000 MHz |
15 W
|
BGA-1168 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$287 |
"Haswell-ULX" (SiP, 22 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, AVX2, FMA3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bitimplementation), Intel VT-x, Hyper-threading, AES-NI, Smart Cache.
- Transistors: 1.3 billion
- Die size: 181 mm²
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | GPU model | GPU frequency | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ultra-low power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i3-4010Y |
|
2 | 1.3 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4200 | 200–850 MHz |
11.5 W
|
BGA-1168 | DMI 2.0 | June 2013 |
|
$304 | ||
Core i3-4012Y |
|
2 | 1.5 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4200 | 200–850 MHz |
11.5 W
|
BGA-1168 | DMI 2.0 | September 2013 |
|
|||
Core i3-4020Y |
|
2 | 1.5 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4200 | 200–850 MHz |
11.5 W
|
BGA-1168 | DMI 2.0 | September 2013 |
|
$304 |
"Haswell-H" (22 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, AVX2, FMA3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bitimplementation), Intel VT-x, Hyper-threading, Smart Cache.
- Transistors: 1.3 billion
- Die size: 181 mm²
- Embedded models support ECC memory
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | GPU model | GPU frequency | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
standard power, embedded | ||||||||||||||||
Core i3-4100E |
|
2 | 2.4 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 400-900 MHz |
37 W
|
BGA-1364 | DMI 2.0 | September 2013 |
|
$225 | ||
low power, embedded | ||||||||||||||||
Core i3-4102E |
|
2 | 1.6 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB | HD Graphics 4600 | 400-900 MHz |
25 W
|
BGA-1364 | DMI 2.0 | September 2013 |
|
$225 |
Server processors[edit]
Sandy Bridge microarchitecture[edit]
"Gladden" (32 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bitimplementation), Intel VT-x, EPT, Hyper-threading, Smart Cache, ECC memory.
- Transistors:
- Die size:
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
standard power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i3-2115C |
|
2 | 2 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 3 MB |
25 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | Q2 2012 |
|
$241 |
Ivy Bridge microarchitecture[edit]
"Gladden" (22 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bitimplementation), Intel VT-x, EPT, Hyper-threading, Smart Cache, ECC memory.
- Transistors:
- Die size:
Model number | sSpec number | Cores | Frequency | Turbo | L2 cache | L3 cache | TDP | Socket | I/O bus | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
standard power | ||||||||||||||||
Core i3-3115C |
|
2 | 2.5 GHz | N/A | 2 × 256 KB | 4 MB |
25 W
|
|
DMI 2.0 | Q3 2013 |
|
$241 |
List of Intel Core 2 microprocessors
The Core 2 brand refers to Intel's x86/x86-64 microprocessors with the Core microarchitecture targeted at the consumer and business markets (except servers) above Pentium. The Core 2 solo branch covered single-core CPUs for notebook computers, Core 2 Duo – dual-core CPUs for both desktop and notebook computers,Core 2 Quad – quad-core CPUs for both desktop and notebook computers, and Core 2 Extreme – dual-core and quad-core CPUs for both desktop and notebook computers.
Contents
[hide]- 1 Desktop processors
- 2 Notebook (mobile) processors
- 2.1 Single-Core Notebook processors
- 2.2 Dual-Core Notebook processors
- 2.2.1 Core 2 Duo
- 2.2.1.1 "Merom", "Merom-2M" (standard-voltage, 65 nm)
- 2.2.1.2 "Merom" (low-voltage, 65 nm)
- 2.2.1.3 "Merom-2M" (ultra-low-voltage, 65 nm)
- 2.2.1.4 "Penryn" (Apple iMac specific, 45 nm)
- 2.2.1.5 "Penryn", "Penryn-3M" (standard-voltage, 45 nm)
- 2.2.1.6 "Penryn", "Penryn-3M" (medium-voltage, 45 nm)
- 2.2.1.7 "Penryn" (medium-voltage, 45 nm, Small Form Factor)
- 2.2.1.8 "Penryn" (low-voltage, 45 nm, Small Form Factor)
- 2.2.1.9 "Penryn-3M" (ultra-low-voltage, 45 nm, Small Form Factor)
- 2.2.2 Core 2 Extreme
- 2.2.1 Core 2 Duo
- 2.3 Quad-Core Notebook processors
- 3 See also
- 4 References
- 5 External links
Desktop processors[edit]
Dual-Core Desktop processors[edit]
Core 2 Duo[edit]
"Allendale" (65nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), iAMT2 (Intel Active Management)a
- Die size: 111 mm2
- Steppings: L2b, M0c
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | L2 cache | FSB | Mult. | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Core 2 Duo E4300 |
|
1.8 GHz | 2 MB | 800 MT/s | 9× | 0.85–1.5 V | 65 W | LGA 775 | January 2007 |
|
$163 |
Core 2 Duo E4400 |
|
2 GHz | 2 MB | 800 MT/s | 10× | 0.85–1.5 V | 65 W | LGA 775 | April 2007 |
|
$133 |
Core 2 Duo E4500 |
|
2.2 GHz | 2 MB | 800 MT/s | 11× | 0.85–1.5 V | 65 W | LGA 775 | July 2007 |
|
$133 |
Core 2 Duo E4600 |
|
2.4 GHz | 2 MB | 800 MT/s | 12× | 1.162–1.312 V | 65 W | LGA 775 | October 2007 |
|
$133 |
Core 2 Duo E4700 |
|
2.6 GHz | 2 MB | 800 MT/s | 13× | 1.162–1.312 V | 65 W | LGA 775 | March 2008 |
|
$133 |
^c Note: The M0 and G0 Steppings have better optimizations to lower idle power consumption from 12W to 8W.
"Conroe" (65 nm, 1066 MT/s)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), iAMT2 (Intel Active Management)a
- All E6x00 models support: Intel VT-x
- All E6x50 models support: Intel VT-x, TXT
- Die size: 143 mm2
- Steppings: B2, G0
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | L2 cache | FSB | Mult. | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Core 2 Duo E6300 |
|
1.87 GHz | 2 MB | 1066 MT/s | 7× | 0.85–1.5 V | 65 W | LGA 775 | July 2006 |
|
$183 |
Core 2 Duo E6320 |
|
1.87 GHz | 4 MB | 1066 MT/s | 7× | 0.85–1.5 V | 65 W | LGA 775 | April 2007 |
|
$163 |
Core 2 Duo E6400 |
|
2.13 GHz | 2 MB | 1066 MT/s | 8× | 0.85–1.5 V | 65 W | LGA 775 | July 2006 |
|
$224 |
Core 2 Duo E6420 |
|
2.13 GHz | 4 MB | 1066 MT/s | 8× | 0.85–1.5 V | 65 W | LGA 775 | April 2007 |
|
$183 |
Core 2 Duo E6600[3] |
|
2.4 GHz | 4 MB | 1066 MT/s | 9× | 0.85–1.5 V | 65 W | LGA 775 | July 2006 |
|
$316 |
Core 2 Duo E6700[3] |
|
2.67 GHz | 4 MB | 1066 MT/s | 10× | 0.85–1.5 V | 65 W | LGA 775 | July 2006 |
|
$350 |
^a Note: of the E6000 series processors, only models E6550, E6750, and E6850 support Intel's TXT.[1]
^b Note: The L2 Stepping as well as the models with sSpec SL9ZL, SL9ZF, SLA4U, SLA4T have better optimizations to lower the idle power consumption from 22W to 12W.[2]
^c Note: The M0 and G0 Steppings have better optimizations to lower idle power consumption from 12W to 8W.
"Conroe" (65 nm, 1333 MT/s)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), iAMT2 (Intel Active Management)a
- All E6x00 models support: Intel VT-x
- All E6x50 models support: Intel VT-x, TXT
- Die size: 143 mm2
- Steppings: B2, G0
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | L2 cache | FSB | Mult. | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Core 2 Duo E6540 |
|
2.33 GHz | 4 MB | 1333 MT/s | 7× | 0.85–1.5 V | 65 W | LGA 775 | July 2007 |
|
$163 |
Core 2 Duo E6550 |
|
2.33 GHz | 4 MB | 1333 MT/s | 7× | 0.85–1.5 V | 65 W | LGA 775 | July 2007 |
|
$163 |
Core 2 Duo E6750 |
|
2.67 GHz | 4 MB | 1333 MT/s | 8× | 0.85–1.5 V | 65 W | LGA 775 | July 2007 |
|
$183 |
Core 2 Duo E6850 |
|
3 GHz | 4 MB | 1333 MT/s | 9× | 0.85–1.5 V | 65 W | LGA 775 | July 2007 |
|
$266 |
^a Note: of the E6000 series processors, only models E6550, E6750, and E6850 support Intel's TXT.[1]
^b Note: The L2 Stepping as well as the models with sSpec SL9ZL, SL9ZF, SLA4U, SLA4T have better optimizations to lower the idle power consumption from 22W to 12W.[2]
^c Note: The M0 and G0 Steppings have better optimizations to lower idle power consumption from 12W to 8W.
"Conroe-CL" (65 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), iAMT2 (Intel Active Management), Intel VT-x, TXT
- Die size: 143 mm2 (Conroe)
- Steppings: ?
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | L2 cache | FSB | Mult. | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Core 2 Duo E6305 |
|
1.87 GHz | 2 MB | 1066 MT/s | 7× | 65 W | LGA 771 |
|
|||
Core 2 Duo E6405 |
|
2.13 GHz | 2 MB | 1066 MT/s | 8× | 65 W | LGA 771 |
|
"Wolfdale-3M" (45 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), iAMT2 (Intel Active Management)
- Die size: 82 mm2
- Transistor Count: 230 million
- Steppings: M0, R0
- Models with a part number ending in "ML" instead of "M" support Intel VT-x
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | L2 cache | FSB | Mult. | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Core 2 Duo E7200 |
|
2.53 GHz | 3 MB | 1066 MT/s | 9.5× | 0.85–1.3625 V | 65 W | LGA 775 | April 2008 |
|
$133 |
Core 2 Duo E7300 |
|
2.67 GHz | 3 MB | 1066 MT/s | 10× | 0.85–1.3625 V | 65 W | LGA 775 | August 2008 |
|
$133 |
Core 2 Duo E7400 |
|
2.8 GHz | 3 MB | 1066 MT/s | 10.5× | 0.85–1.3625 V | 65 W | LGA 775 | October 2008 |
|
$133 |
Core 2 Duo E7500 |
|
2.93 GHz | 3 MB | 1066 MT/s | 11× | 0.85–1.3625 V | 65 W | LGA 775 | January 2009 |
|
$133 |
Core 2 Duo E7600 |
|
3.07 GHz | 3 MB | 1066 MT/s | 11.5× | 0.85–1.3625 V | 65 W | LGA 775 | May 2009 |
|
$133 |
"Wolfdale" (45 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), iAMT2 (Intel Active Management Technology), Intel VT-x [a], Intel VT-d [b], TXT
- Die size: 107 mm2
- Transistor Count: 410 million
- Steppings: C0, E0
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | L2 cache | FSB | Mult. | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Core 2 Duo E8190 |
|
2.67 GHz | 6 MB | 1333 MT/s | 8× | 0.85–1.3625 V | 65 W | LGA 775 | January 2008 |
|
$163 |
Core 2 Duo E8200 |
|
2.67 GHz | 6 MB | 1333 MT/s | 8× | 0.85–1.3625 V | 65 W | LGA 775 | January 2008 |
|
$163 |
Core 2 Duo E8290 |
|
2.83 GHz | 6 MB | 1333 MT/s | 8.5× | 0.85–1.3625 V | 65 W | LGA 775 | ? |
|
? |
Core 2 Duo E8300 |
|
2.83 GHz | 6 MB | 1333 MT/s | 8.5× | 0.85–1.3625 V | 65 W | LGA 775 | April 2008 |
|
$163 |
Core 2 Duo E8400 |
|
3 GHz | 6 MB | 1333 MT/s | 9× | 0.85–1.3625 V | 65 W | LGA 775 | January 2008 |
|
$183 |
Core 2 Duo E8500 |
|
3.17 GHz | 6 MB | 1333 MT/s | 9.5× | 0.85–1.3625 V | 65 W | LGA 775 | January 2008 |
|
$266 |
Core 2 Duo E8600 |
|
3.33 GHz | 6 MB | 1333 MT/s | 10× | 0.85–1.3625 V | 65 W | LGA 775 | August 2008 |
|
$266 |
Core 2 Duo E8700 |
|
3.5 GHz | 6 MB | 1333 MT/s | 10.5× | 0.85–1.3625 V | 65 W | LGA 775 | Unreleased |
|
NA |
a Note: E8190 does not support Intel VT-x.
b Note: E8190, E8200 does not support Intel VT-d.
See also: Versions of the same Wolfdale core in an LGA 771 are available under the Dual-Core Xeon brand.
Core 2 Extreme[edit]
"Conroe XE" (65 nm)[edit]
These models feature an unlocked clock multiplier
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), iAMT2 (Intel Active Management), Intel VT-x, TXT
- Die size: 143 mm2
- Steppings: B1, B2
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | L2 cache | FSB | Mult. | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Core 2 Extreme X6800 |
|
2.93 GHz | 4 MB | 1066 MT/s | 11× | 0.85–1.5 V |
75 W
|
LGA 775 | July 2006 |
|
$999 |
Quad-Core Desktop processors[edit]
Core 2 Quad[edit]
"Kentsfield" (65 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), iAMT2 (Intel Active Management), Intel VT-x
- Die size: 2 ×143 mm2
- Steppings: B3, G0
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | L2 cache | FSB | Mult. | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Core 2 Quad Q6400[7] |
|
2.13 GHz | 2 × 4 MB | 1066 MT/s | 8× | 1.1–1.372 V |
105 W
|
LGA 775 |
|
OEM | |
Core 2 Quad Q6600 |
|
2.4 GHz | 2 × 4 MB | 1066 MT/s | 9× | 1.1–1.372 V |
|
LGA 775 | January 2007 |
|
$851 |
Core 2 Quad Q6700 |
|
2.67 GHz | 2 × 4 MB | 1066 MT/s | 10× | 1.1–1.372 V |
95 W
|
LGA 775 | April 2007 |
|
$530 |
"Yorkfield-6M" (45 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), iAMT2 (Intel Active Management), Intel VT-x [a], Intel VT-d [b], TXT [c]
- Die size: 2 × 82 mm2
- Steppings: M0, M1, R0
- All Q8xxx models are Yorkfield-6M MCMs with only 2 × 2 MB L2 cache enabled.
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | L2 cache | FSB | Mult. | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Core 2 Quad Q8200 |
|
2.33 GHz | 2 × 2 MB | 1333 MT/s | 7× | 0.85–1.3625 V |
95 W
|
LGA 775 | August 2008 |
|
$224 |
Core 2 Quad Q8200S |
|
2.33 GHz | 2 × 2 MB | 1333 MT/s | 7× | 0.85–1.3625 V |
65 W
|
LGA 775 | January 2009 |
|
$245 |
Core 2 Quad Q8300 |
|
2.5 GHz | 2 × 2 MB | 1333 MT/s | 7.5× | 0.85–1.3625 V |
95 W
|
LGA 775 | November 2008 |
|
$224 |
Core 2 Quad Q8400 |
|
2.67 GHz | 2 × 2 MB | 1333 MT/s | 8× | 0.85–1.3625 V |
95 W
|
LGA 775 | April 2009 |
|
$183 |
Core 2 Quad Q8400S |
|
2.67 GHz | 2 × 2 MB | 1333 MT/s | 8× | 0.85–1.3625 V |
65 W
|
LGA 775 | April 2009 |
|
$245 |
Core 2 Quad Q9300 |
|
2.5 GHz | 2 × 3 MB | 1333 MT/s | 7.5× | 0.85–1.3625 V |
95 W
|
LGA 775 | March 2008 |
|
$266 |
Core 2 Quad Q9400 |
|
2.67 GHz | 2 × 3 MB | 1333 MT/s | 8× | 0.85–1.3625 V |
95 W
|
LGA 775 | August 2008 |
|
$266 |
Core 2 Quad Q9400S |
|
2.67 GHz | 2 × 3 MB | 1333 MT/s | 8× | 0.85–1.3625 V |
65 W
|
LGA 775 | January 2009 |
|
$320 |
Core 2 Quad Q9500 |
|
2.83 GHz | 2 × 3 MB | 1333 MT/s | 8.5× | 0.85–1.3625 V |
95 W
|
LGA 775 | January 2010 |
|
$183 |
Core 2 Quad Q9505 |
|
2.83 GHz | 2 × 3 MB | 1333 MT/s | 8.5× | 0.85–1.3625 V |
95 W
|
LGA 775 | August 2009 |
|
$213 |
Core 2 Quad Q9505S |
|
2.83 GHz | 2 × 3 MB | 1333 MT/s | 8.5× | 0.85–1.3625 V |
65 W
|
LGA 775 | August 2009 |
|
$277 |
Core 2 Quad Q9550S |
|
2.83 GHz | 2 × 6 MB | 1333 MT/s | 8.5× | 0.85–1.3625 V |
65 W
|
LGA 775 | January 2009 |
|
$340 |
Core 2 Quad Q9700 |
|
3.17 GHz | 2 × 3 MB | 1333 MT/s | 9.5× | 0.85–1.3625 V |
95 W
|
LGA 775 | ? |
|
OEM |
Core 2 Quad Q9705 |
|
3.17 GHz | 2 × 3 MB | 1333 MT/s | 9.5× | 0.85–1.3625 V |
95 W
|
LGA 775 | ? |
|
OEM |
a Note: Q8200, Q8200S, Q8300 SLB5W does not support Intel VT-x.
b Note: Q8200, Q8200S, Q8300, Q8400, Q8400S, Q9500 does not support Intel VT-d.
c Note: Q8200, Q8200S, Q8300, Q8400, Q8400S, Q9500 does not support TXT.
Yorkfield (45 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), iAMT2 (Intel Active Management), Intel VT-x, Intel VT-d, TXT
- Die size: 2 × 107 mm2
- Steppings: C0, C1, E0
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | L2 cache | FSB | Mult. | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Core 2 Quad Q9450 |
|
2.67 GHz | 2 × 6 MB | 1333 MT/s | 8× | 0.85–1.3625 V |
95 W
|
LGA 775 | March 2008 |
|
$316 |
Core 2 Quad Q9450S |
|
2.67 GHz | 2 × 6 MB | 1333 MT/s | 8× | 0.85–1.3625 V |
65 W
|
LGA 775 | ? |
|
? |
Core 2 Quad Q9550 |
|
2.83 GHz | 2 × 6 MB | 1333 MT/s | 8.5× | 0.85–1.3625 V |
95 W
|
LGA 775 | March 2008 |
|
$530 |
Core 2 Quad Q9550S |
|
2.83 GHz | 2 × 6 MB | 1333 MT/s | 8.5× | 0.85–1.3625 V |
65 W
|
LGA 775 | January 2009 |
|
$369 |
Core 2 Quad Q9650 |
|
3 GHz | 2 × 6 MB | 1333 MT/s | 9× | 0.85–1.3625 V |
95 W
|
LGA 775 | August 2008 |
|
$530 |
Core 2 Extreme[edit]
"Kentsfield XE" (65 nm)[edit]
These models feature an unlocked clock multiplier
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), iAMT2 (Intel Active Management), Intel VT-x
- Die size: 2 ×143 mm2
- Steppings: B3, G0
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | L2 cache | FSB | Mult. | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Core 2 Extreme QX6700 |
|
2.67 GHz | 2 × 4 MB | 1066 MT/s | 10× | 1.1–1.372 V |
130 W
|
LGA 775 | November 2006 |
|
$999 |
Core 2 Extreme QX6800 |
|
2.93 GHz | 2 × 4 MB | 1066 MT/s | 11× | 1.1–1.372 V |
130 W
|
LGA 775 | April 2007 |
|
$1199 |
Core 2 Extreme QX6850 |
|
3 GHz | 2 × 4 MB | 1333 MT/s | 9× | 1.1–1.372 V |
130 W
|
LGA 775 | July 2007 |
|
$999 |
"Yorkfield XE" (45 nm)[edit]
- These models feature an unlocked clock multiplier
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), iAMT2 (Intel Active Management), Intel VT-x
- I/O Acceleration Technology (Intel I/OAT) supported by: QX9775
- Die size: 2 × 107 mm2
- Steppings: C0, C1
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | L2 cache | FSB | Mult. | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Core 2 Extreme QX9650 |
|
3 GHz | 2 × 6 MB | 1333 MT/s | 9× | 0.85–1.3625 V |
130 W
|
LGA 775 | November 2007[9] |
|
$999 |
Core 2 Extreme QX9770 |
|
3.2 GHz | 2 × 6 MB | 1600 MT/s | 8× | 0.85–1.3625 V |
136 W
|
LGA 775 | March 2008 |
|
$1399 |
Core 2 Extreme QX9775 |
|
3.2 GHz | 2 × 6 MB | 1600 MT/s | 8× | 1.215 V |
150 W
|
LGA 771 | March 2008 |
|
$1499 |
Notebook (mobile) processors[edit]
Single-Core Notebook processors[edit]
Core 2 Solo[edit]
"Merom-L" (65 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), iAMT2 (Intel Active Management), Intel VT-x, TXT
- Die size: 81 mm2
- Steppings: A1
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | L2 cache | FSB | Mult. | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ultra-low voltage | |||||||||||
Core 2 Solo ULV U2100 |
|
1.07 GHz | 1 MB | 533 MT/s | 8× | 0.86–0.975 V |
5.5 W
|
Micro-FCBGA | September 2007 |
|
$241 |
Core 2 Solo ULV U2200 |
|
1.2 GHz | 1 MB | 533 MT/s | 9× | 0.86–0.975 V |
5.5 W
|
Micro-FCBGA | September 2007 |
|
$262 |
"Penryn-L" (45 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), iAMT2 (Intel Active Management), Intel VT-x, TXT, IDA (Intel Dynamic Acceleration)
- Socket P processors are capable of throttling the front-side bus (FSB) anywhere between 400–800 MT/s as necessary.
- Die size: 82 mm2
- 228 million transistors
- Package size: 22 mm × 22 mm
- Steppings: M0, R0
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | L2 cache | FSB | Mult. | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Small Form Factor, ultra-low voltage | |||||||||||
Core 2 Solo SU3300 |
|
1.2 GHz | 3 MB | 800 MT/s | 6× | 1.05–1.15 V |
5.5 W
|
µFC-BGA 956 | May 2008 |
|
$262 |
Core 2 Solo SU3500 |
|
1.4 GHz | 3 MB | 800 MT/s | 7× | 1.05–1.15 V |
5.5 W
|
µFC-BGA 956 | Q2 2009 |
|
$262 |
Dual-Core Notebook processors[edit]
Core 2 Duo[edit]
"Merom", "Merom-2M" (standard-voltage, 65 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), iAMT2 (Intel Active Management)
- Model 7600G features an unlocked clock multiplier and can be overclocked up to 3.16 GHz.
- Intel VT-x: Supported by T5600 and all T7xxx
- Intel Dynamic Front Side Bus Frequency Switching: Supported by E1, G0, G2, M0 Steppings
- Socket P processors are capable of throttling the front-side bus (FSB) anywhere between 400–800 MT/s as necessary.
- Die size: 143 mm2 (Merom), 111 mm2 (Merom-2M)
- Steppings: B2, E1, G0, G2 (Merom), L2, M0 (Merom-2M)
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | L2 cache | FSB | Mult. | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Core 2 Duo T5200 |
|
1.6 GHz | 2 MB | 533 MT/s | 12× | 1.0375–1.3 V |
34 W
|
Socket M | October 2006 |
|
OEM |
Core 2 Duo T5250 |
|
1.5 GHz | 2 MB | 667 MT/s | 9× | 1.0375–1.3 V |
35 W
|
Socket P | Q2 2007 |
|
OEM |
Core 2 Duo T5270 |
|
1.4 GHz | 2 MB | 800 MT/s | 7× | 1.0375–1.3 V |
35 W
|
Socket P | October 2007 |
|
OEM |
Core 2 Duo T5300 |
|
1.73 GHz | 2 MB | 533 MT/s | 13× | 1.0375–1.3 V |
34 W
|
Socket M | Q1 2007 |
|
OEM |
Core 2 Duo T5450 |
|
1.67 GHz | 2 MB | 667 MT/s | 10× | 1.0375–1.3 V |
35 W
|
Socket P | Q2 2007 |
|
OEM |
Core 2 Duo T5470 |
|
1.6 GHz | 2 MB | 800 MT/s | 8× | 1.0375–1.3 V |
35 W
|
Socket P | July 2007 |
|
OEM |
Core 2 Duo T5500 |
|
1.67 GHz | 2 MB | 667 MT/s | 10× | 1.0375–1.3 V |
34 W
|
Socket M | 28 August 2006 |
|
$209 |
Core 2 Duo T5500 |
|
1.67 GHz | 2 MB | 667 MT/s | 10× | 1.0375–1.3 V |
34 W
|
BGA479 | August 2006 |
|
$209 |
Core 2 Duo T5550 |
|
1.83 GHz | 2 MB | 667 MT/s | 11× | 1.075–1.175 V |
35 W
|
Socket P | January 2008 |
|
OEM |
Core 2 Duo T5600 |
|
1.83 GHz | 2 MB | 667 MT/s | 11× | 1.0375–1.3 V |
34 W
|
Socket M | August 2006 |
|
$241 |
Core 2 Duo T5600 |
|
1.83 GHz | 2 MB | 667 MT/s | 11× | 1.0375–1.3 V |
34 W
|
BGA479 | August 2006 |
|
$241 |
Core 2 Duo T5670 |
|
1.8 GHz | 2 MB | 800 MT/s | 9× | 1.0375–1.3 V |
35 W
|
Socket P | Q2 2008 |
|
OEM |
Core 2 Duo T5750 |
|
2 GHz | 2 MB | 667 MT/s | 12× | 1.0375–1.3 V |
35 W
|
Socket P | January 2008 |
|
OEM |
Core 2 Duo T5800 |
|
2 GHz | 2 MB | 800 MT/s | 10× | 1.0375–1.3 V |
35 W
|
Socket P | March 2008 |
|
OEM |
Core 2 Duo T5850[10] |
|
2.17 GHz | 2 MB | 667 MT/s | 13× | 1.0375–1.3 V |
35 W
|
Socket P | March 2008 |
|
OEM |
Core 2 Duo T5870 |
|
2 GHz | 2 MB | 800 MT/s | 10× | 1.0375–1.3 V |
35 W
|
Socket P | 2008 |
|
OEM |
Core 2 Duo T5900[11] |
|
2.2 GHz | 2 MB | 800 MT/s | 11× | 1.0375–1.3 V |
35 W
|
Socket P | July 2008 |
|
OEM |
Core 2 Duo T7100 |
|
1.8 GHz | 2 MB | 800 MT/s | 9× | 0.9–1.175 V |
35 W
|
|
May 2007 |
|
$209 |
Core 2 Duo T7100 |
|
1.8 GHz | 2 MB | 800 MT/s | 9× | 0.9–1.175 V |
35 W
|
|
May 2007 |
|
$209 |
Core 2 Duo T7200 |
|
2 GHz | 4 MB | 667 MT/s | 12× | 1.0375–1.3 V |
34 W
|
|
August 2006 |
|
$294 |
Core 2 Duo T7200 |
|
2 GHz | 4 MB | 667 MT/s | 12× | 1.0375–1.3 V |
34 W
|
|
August 2006 |
|
$294 |
Core 2 Duo T7250 |
|
2 GHz | 2 MB | 800 MT/s | 10× | 1.075–1.175 V |
35 W
|
|
September 2007 |
|
$290 |
Core 2 Duo T7250 |
|
2 GHz | 2 MB | 800 MT/s | 10× | 1.075–1.175 V |
35 W
|
|
September 2007 |
|
$290 |
Core 2 Duo T7300 |
|
2 GHz | 4 MB | 800 MT/s | 10× | 1.075–1.3125 V |
35 W
|
|
May 2007 |
|
$241 |
Core 2 Duo T7300 |
|
2 GHz | 4 MB | 800 MT/s | 10× | 1.075–1.3125 V |
35 W
|
|
May 2007 |
|
$241 |
Core 2 Duo T7400 |
|
2.17 GHz | 4 MB | 667 MT/s | 13× | 1.0375–1.3 V |
34 W
|
|
August 2006 |
|
$423 |
Core 2 Duo T7400 |
|
2.17 GHz | 4 MB | 667 MT/s | 13× | 1.0375–1.3 V |
34 W
|
|
August 2006 |
|
$423 |
Core 2 Duo T7500 |
|
2.2 GHz | 4 MB | 800 MT/s | 11× | 1.0375–1.3 V |
35 W
|
|
May 2007 |
|
$316 |
Core 2 Duo T7500 |
|
2.2 GHz | 4 MB | 800 MT/s | 11× | 1.0375–1.3 V |
35 W
|
|
May 2007 |
|
$316 |
Core 2 Duo T7600 |
|
2.33 GHz | 4 MB | 667 MT/s | 14× | 1.0375–1.3 V |
34 W
|
|
August 2007 |
|
$637 |
Core 2 Duo T7600 |
|
2.33 GHz | 4 MB | 667 MT/s | 14× | 1.0375–1.3 V |
34 W
|
|
August 2007 |
|
$637 |
Core 2 Duo T7600G[12] |
|
2.33 GHz | 4 MB | 667 MT/s | 14× | 1.0375–1.3 V |
34 W
|
|
December 2007 |
|
|
Core 2 Duo T7700 |
|
2.4 GHz | 4 MB | 800 MT/s | 12× | 1.0375–1.3 V |
35 W
|
|
May 2007 |
|
$530 |
Core 2 Duo T7700 |
|
2.4 GHz | 4 MB | 800 MT/s | 12× | 1.0375–1.3 V |
35 W
|
|
May 2007 |
|
$530 |
Core 2 Duo T7800 |
|
2.6 GHz | 4 MB | 800 MT/s | 13× | 1.0375–1.3 V |
35 W
|
|
September 2007 |
|
$530 |
Core 2 Duo T7800 |
|
2.6 GHz | 4 MB | 800 MT/s | 13× | 1.0375–1.3 V |
35 W
|
|
September 2007 |
|
$530 |
See also: Versions of the same Merom-2M core with half the L2 cache disabled are available under the Pentium Dual-Core brand.
"Merom" (low-voltage, 65 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), iAMT2 (Intel Active Management), Intel VT-x, TXT
- Intel Dynamic Front Side Bus Frequency Switching: Supported by E1, G0, G2 Steppings
- Die size: 143 mm2
- Steppings: B2, E1, G0, G2
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | L2 cache | FSB | Mult. | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Core 2 Duo SL7100[13] |
|
1.2 GHz | 4 MB | 800 MT/s | 6× |
12 W
|
µFC-BGA 956 |
|
OEM | ||
Core 2 Duo L7200 |
|
1.33 GHz | 4 MB | 667 MT/s | 8× | 0.9–1.2 V |
17 W
|
FCBGA6 | Q1 2007 |
|
$284 |
Core 2 Duo L7300 |
|
1.4 GHz | 4 MB | 800 MT/s | 7× | 0.9–1.1 V |
17 W
|
FCBGA6 | May 2007 |
|
$284 |
Core 2 Duo L7400 |
|
1.5 GHz | 4 MB | 667 MT/s | 9× | 0.9–1.2 V |
17 W
|
FCBGA6 | Q1 2007 |
|
$316 |
Core 2 Duo L7500 |
|
1.6 GHz | 4 MB | 800 MT/s | 8× | 0.9–1.1 V |
17 W
|
FCBGA6 | May 2007 |
|
$316 |
Core 2 Duo SP7500[14][15] |
|
1.6 GHz | 4 MB | 800 MT/s | 8× | 1.0–1.25 V |
20 W
|
µFC-BGA 956 |
|
OEM | |
Core 2 Duo L7700 |
|
1.8 GHz | 4 MB | 800 MT/s | 9× | 0.9–1.1 V |
17 W
|
FCBGA6 | September 2007 |
|
$316 |
Core 2 Duo SP7700[14] |
|
1.8 GHz | 4 MB | 800 MT/s | 9× | 1.0–1.25 V |
20 W
|
µFC-BGA 956 |
|
OEM |
"Merom-2M" (ultra-low-voltage, 65 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), iAMT2 (Intel Active Management), Intel VT-x
- Die size: 111 mm2
- Steppings: L2, M0
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | L2 cache | FSB | Mult. | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Core 2 Duo U7500 |
|
1.07 GHz | 2 MB | 533 MT/s | 8× | 0.8–0.975 V |
10 W
|
FCBGA6 (Socket M) | April 2007 |
|
$262 |
Core 2 Duo U7500 |
|
1.07 GHz | 2 MB | 533 MT/s | 8× | 0.8–0.975 V |
10 W
|
FCBGA6 (Socket P) | February 2008 |
|
$262 |
Core 2 Duo U7600 |
|
1.2 GHz | 2 MB | 533 MT/s | 9× | 0.8–0.975 V |
10 W
|
FCBGA6 (Socket M) | April 2007 |
|
$289 |
Core 2 Duo U7600 |
|
1.2 GHz | 2 MB | 533 MT/s | 9× | 0.8–0.975 V |
10 W
|
FCBGA6 (Socket P) | April 2007 |
|
$289 |
Core 2 Duo U7700 |
|
1.33 GHz | 2 MB | 533 MT/s | 10× | 0.8–0.975 V |
10 W
|
FCBGA6 (Socket M) | December 2007 |
|
$289 |
Core 2 Duo U7700 |
|
1.33 GHz | 2 MB | 533 MT/s | 10× | 0.8–0.975 V |
10 W
|
FCBGA6 (Socket P) | February 2008 |
|
$289 |
"Penryn" (Apple iMac specific, 45 nm)[edit]
- Die size: 107 mm2
- The 2008 20" iMac used the E8135 and E8335 CPUs at a lower than specified clock frequency, explaining why the same model is used at different frequencies. This list shows the frequencies used by Apple.
- Steppings: C0, E0
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | L2 cache | FSB | Mult. | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Core 2 Duo E8135 |
|
2.4 GHz | 6 MB | 1066 MT/s | 9× |
44 W
|
Socket P | April 2008 |
|
||
Core 2 Duo E8135 |
|
2.67 GHz | 6 MB | 1066 MT/s | 10× |
44 W
|
Socket P | March 2009 |
|
||
Core 2 Duo E8135 |
|
2.67 GHz | 6 MB | 1066 MT/s | 10× |
35 W
|
Socket P | March 2009 |
|
||
Core 2 Duo E8235 |
|
2.8 GHz | 6 MB | 1066 MT/s | 10.5× |
44 W
|
Socket P | April 2008 |
|
||
Core 2 Duo E8335 |
|
2.67 GHz | 6 MB | 1066 MT/s | 10× |
44 W
|
Socket P | April 2008 |
|
||
Core 2 Duo E8335 |
|
2.93 GHz | 6 MB | 1066 MT/s | 11× | 1.0500–1.2250 V |
35 W
|
Socket P | March 2009 |
|
|
Core 2 Duo E8435 |
|
3.07 GHz | 6 MB | 1066 MT/s | 11.5× | 1.0500–1.2375 V |
55 W
|
Socket P | April 2008 |
|
|
Core 2 Duo E8435 |
|
3.07 GHz | 6 MB | 1066 MT/s | 11.5× |
44 W
|
Socket P | March 2009 |
|
"Penryn", "Penryn-3M" (standard-voltage, 45 nm) [edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), iAMT2 (Intel Active Management), IDA (Intel Dynamic Acceleration)[1]
- T6570,[16] T6670, all T8xxx and T9xxx models support Intel VT-x
- All T9xxx models support TXT
- Note that the models T8100, T8300, T9300, T9500 are Penryn processors designed for Santa Rosa Refresh platforms with maximum FSB of 800 MT/s, whereas the rest of the Penryn processors are designed for Montevina platforms that can go up to maximum FSB of 1066 MT/s.
- Penryn processors support Dynamic Front Side Bus Throttling between 400–800MT/s.
- Die size: 107 mm2 (Penryn), 82 mm2 (Penryn-3M)
- Steppings: C0, E0 (Penryn) M0, R0 (Penryn-3M)[1]
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | L2 cache | FSB | Mult. | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Core 2 Duo T6400 |
|
2 GHz | 2 MB | 800 MT/s | 10× | 1.00–1.250 V |
35 W
|
January 2009 |
|
OEM | |
Core 2 Duo T6500 |
|
2.1 GHz | 2 MB | 800 MT/s | 10.5× | 1.00–1.250 V |
35 W
|
Socket P | January 2009 |
|
OEM |
Core 2 Duo T6570 |
|
2.1 GHz | 2 MB | 800 MT/s | 10.5× | 1.00–1.250 V |
35 W
|
Socket P | Q3 2009 |
|
OEM |
Core 2 Duo T6600 |
|
2.2 GHz | 2 MB | 800 MT/s | 11× | 1.00–1.250 V |
35 W
|
Socket P | January 2009 |
|
OEM |
Core 2 Duo T6670 |
|
2.2 GHz | 2 MB | 800 MT/s | 11× | 1.00–1.250 V |
35 W
|
Socket P | Q3 2009 |
|
OEM |
Core 2 Duo T6900 |
|
2.5 GHz | 2 MB | 800 MT/s | 12.5× | 1.00–1.250 V |
35 W
|
Socket P | ? |
|
OEM |
Core 2 Duo T6970 |
|
2.5 GHz | 2 MB | 800 MT/s | 12.5× | 1.00–1.250 V |
35 W
|
Socket P | ? |
|
OEM |
Core 2 Duo T8100 |
|
2.1 GHz | 3 MB | 800 MT/s | 10.5× | 1.000–1.250 V |
35 W
|
Socket P | January 2008 |
|
$209 |
Core 2 Duo T8100 |
|
2.1 GHz | 3 MB | 800 MT/s | 10.5× | 1.000–1.250 V |
35 W
|
FCBGA6 | January 2008 |
|
$209 |
Core 2 Duo T8300 |
|
2.4 GHz | 3 MB | 800 MT/s | 12× | 1.00–1.250 V |
35 W
|
Socket P | January 2008 |
|
$241 |
Core 2 Duo T8300 |
|
2.4 GHz | 3 MB | 800 MT/s | 12× | 1.00–1.250 V |
35 W
|
FCBGA6 | January 2008 |
|
$241 |
Core 2 Duo T9300 |
|
2.5 GHz | 6 MB | 800 MT/s | 12.5× | 1.062–1.150 V |
35 W
|
Socket P | January 2008 |
|
$316 |
Core 2 Duo T9300 |
|
2.5 GHz | 6 MB | 800 MT/s | 12.5× | 1.000–1.250 V |
35 W
|
FCBGA6 | January 2008 |
|
$316 |
Core 2 Duo T9400 |
|
2.53 GHz | 6 MB | 1066 MT/s | 9.5× | 1.050–1.162 V |
35 W
|
Socket P | July 2008 |
|
$316 |
Core 2 Duo T9400 |
|
2.53 GHz | 6 MB | 1066 MT/s | 9.5× | 1.050–1.162 V |
35 W
|
FCBGA6 | July 2008 |
|
$316 |
Core 2 Duo T9500 |
|
2.6 GHz | 6 MB | 800 MT/s | 13× | 1.062–1.150 V |
35 W
|
Socket P | January 2008 |
|
$530 |
Core 2 Duo T9500 |
|
2.6 GHz | 6 MB | 800 MT/s | 13× | 1.000–1.250 V |
35 W
|
FCBGA6 | January 2008 |
|
$530 |
Core 2 Duo T9550 |
|
2.67 GHz | 6 MB | 1066 MT/s | 10× | 1.050–1.212 V |
35 W
|
Socket P | December 2008 |
|
$316 |
Core 2 Duo T9550 |
|
2.67 GHz | 6 MB | 1066 MT/s | 10× | 1.050–1.212 V |
35 W
|
FCBGA6 | December 2008 |
|
$316 |
Core 2 Duo T9600 |
|
2.8 GHz | 6 MB | 1066 MT/s | 10.5× | 1.050–1.162 V |
35 W
|
Socket P | July 2008 |
|
$530 |
Core 2 Duo T9600 |
|
2.8 GHz | 6 MB | 1066 MT/s | 10.5× | 1.050–1.162 V |
35 W
|
FCBGA6 | July 2008 |
|
$530 |
Core 2 Duo T9800 |
|
2.93 GHz | 6 MB | 1066 MT/s | 11× | 1.050–1.212 V |
35 W
|
Socket P | December 2008 |
|
$530 |
Core 2 Duo T9800 |
|
2.93 GHz | 6 MB | 1066 MT/s | 11× | 1.050–1.212 V |
35 W
|
FCBGA6 | December 2008 |
|
$530 |
Core 2 Duo T9900 |
|
3.07 GHz | 6 MB | 1066 MT/s | 11.5× | 1.050–1.2125 V |
35 W
|
Socket P | April 2009 |
|
$530 |
Core 2 Duo T9900 |
|
3.07 GHz | 6 MB | 1066 MT/s | 11.5× | 1.050–1.2125 V |
35 W
|
FCBGA6 | April 2009 |
|
$530 |
"Penryn", "Penryn-3M" (medium-voltage, 45 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), iAMT2 (Intel Active Management), Intel VT-x (except the non-Mac P7350, P7450),[17][18][19] TXT, IDA (Intel Dynamic Acceleration)
- Select Apple subsets of P7000 series processors support Intel VT-x.[20]
- Penryn and Penryn-3M processors support Dynamic Front Side Bus Throttling between 533–1066MT/s.
- Die size: 107 mm2 (Penryn), 82 mm2 (Penryn-3M)
- Package size: 35 mm × 35 mm
- Steppings: C0, E0 (Penryn) M0, R0 (Penryn-3M)
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | L2 cache | FSB | Mult. | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Core 2 Duo P7350 |
|
2 GHz | 3 MB | 1066 MT/s | 7.5× | 1.00–1.250 V |
25 W
|
Socket P | Mid 2008 |
|
OEM |
Core 2 Duo P7350 |
|
2 GHz | 3 MB | 1066 MT/s | 7.5× | 1.00–1.250 V |
25 W
|
FC-BGA478 | Mid 2008 | OEM | |
Core 2 Duo P7370 |
|
2 GHz | 3 MB | 1066 MT/s | 7.5× | 1.00–1.250 V |
25 W
|
Socket P | January 2009 |
|
OEM |
Core 2 Duo P7450 |
|
2.13 GHz | 3 MB | 1066 MT/s | 8× | 1.00–1.250 V |
25 W
|
Socket P | January 2009 |
|
OEM |
Core 2 Duo P7550 |
|
2.27 GHz | 3 MB | 1066 MT/s | 8.5× | 1.00–1.250 V |
25 W
|
Socket P | June 2009 |
|
OEM |
Core 2 Duo P7570 |
|
2.27 GHz | 3 MB | 1066 MT/s | 8.5× | 1.00–1.250 V |
25 W
|
Socket P | Q3 2009 |
|
OEM |
Core 2 Duo P8400 |
|
2.27 GHz | 3 MB | 1066 MT/s | 8.5× | 1.00–1.250 V |
25 W
|
Socket P | 13 June 2008[21] |
|
$209 |
Core 2 Duo P8400 |
|
2.27 GHz | 3 MB | 1066 MT/s | 8.5× | 1.00–1.250 V |
25 W
|
FC-BGA478 | June 2008 |
|
$209 |
Core 2 Duo P8600 |
|
2.4 GHz | 3 MB | 1066 MT/s | 9× | 1.00–1.250 V |
25 W
|
Socket P | June 2008[22] |
|
$241 |
Core 2 Duo P8600 |
|
2.4 GHz | 3 MB | 1066 MT/s | 9× | 1.00–1.250 V |
25 W
|
FC-PGA478 | June 2008 |
|
$241 |
Core 2 Duo P8700 |
|
2.53 GHz | 3 MB | 1066 MT/s | 9.5× | 1.00–1.250 V |
25 W
|
Socket P | December 2008 |
|
$241 |
Core 2 Duo P8700 |
|
2.53 GHz | 3 MB | 1066 MT/s | 9.5× | 1.00–1.250 V |
25 W
|
FC-BGA478 | December 2008 |
|
$241 |
Core 2 Duo P8800 |
|
2.67 GHz | 3 MB | 1066 MT/s | 10× | 1.00–1.250 V |
25 W
|
Socket P | Q2 2009 |
|
$241 |
Core 2 Duo P8800 |
|
2.67 GHz | 3 MB | 1066 MT/s | 10× | 1.00–1.250 V |
25 W
|
FC-BGA478 | Q2 2009 |
|
$241 |
Core 2 Duo P9500 |
|
2.53 GHz | 6 MB | 1066 MT/s | 9.5× | 1.05–1.162 V |
25 W
|
Socket P | July 2008 |
|
$348 |
Core 2 Duo P9600 |
|
2.67 GHz | 6 MB | 1066 MT/s | 10× | 1.05–1.212 V |
25 W
|
Socket P | December 2008 |
|
$348 |
Core 2 Duo P9700 |
|
2.8 GHz | 6 MB | 1066 MT/s | 10.5× | 1.012–1.175 V |
28 W
|
Socket P | June 2009 |
|
$348 |
"Penryn" (medium-voltage, 45 nm, Small Form Factor)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), iAMT2 (Intel Active Management), Intel VT-x, TXT, IDA (Intel Dynamic Acceleration)
- Die size: 107 mm2
- Package size: 22 mm × 22 mm
- Steppings: C0, E0
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | L2 cache | FSB | Mult. | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Core 2 Duo SP9300 |
|
2.27 GHz | 6 MB | 1066 MT/s | 8.5× | 0.900–1.225 V |
25 W
|
µFC-BGA 956 | July 2008 |
|
$284 |
Core 2 Duo SP9400 |
|
2.4 GHz | 6 MB | 1066 MT/s | 9× | 0.900–1.225 V |
25 W
|
µFC-BGA 956 | July 2008 |
|
$284 |
Core 2 Duo SP9600 |
|
2.53 GHz | 6 MB | 1066 MT/s | 9.5× | 0.900–1.225 V |
25 W
|
µFC-BGA 956 | Q1 2009 |
|
$316 |
"Penryn" (low-voltage, 45 nm, Small Form Factor)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), iAMT2 (Intel Active Management), Intel VT-x, TXT, IDA (Intel Dynamic Acceleration)
- Die size: 107 mm2
- Package size: 22 mm × 22 mm
- Steppings: C0, E0
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | L2 cache | FSB | Mult. | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Core 2 Duo SL9300 |
|
1.6 GHz | 6 MB | 1066 MT/s | 6× | 1.050–1.150 V |
17 W
|
µFC-BGA 956 | September 2008 |
|
$284 |
Core 2 Duo SL9380 |
|
1.8 GHz | 6 MB | 800 MT/s | 9× | 1.050–1.150 V |
17 W
|
µFC-BGA 956 | September 2008 |
|
$316 |
Core 2 Duo SL9400 |
|
1.87 GHz | 6 MB | 1066 MT/s | 7× | 1.050–1.150 V |
17 W
|
µFC-BGA 956 | September 2008 |
|
$316 |
Core 2 Duo SL9600 |
|
2.13 GHz | 6 MB | 1066 MT/s | 8× | 1.050–1.150 V |
17 W
|
µFC-BGA 956 | Q1'09 |
|
$316 |
"Penryn-3M" (ultra-low-voltage, 45 nm, Small Form Factor)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), iAMT2 (Intel Active Management), Intel VT-x, TXT (except SU7300), IDA (Intel Dynamic Acceleration)
- Die size: 107 mm2
- Package size: 22 mm × 22 mm
- Steppings: M0, R0
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | L2 cache | FSB | Mult. | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Core 2 Duo SU7300 |
|
1.3 GHz | 3 MB | 800 MT/s | 6.5× | 1.05–1.15 V | 10 W | µFC-BGA 956 | September 2009 |
|
$289 |
Core 2 Duo SU9300 |
|
1.2 GHz | 3 MB | 800 MT/s | 6× | 1.05–1.15 V | 10 W | µFC-BGA 956 | September 2008 |
|
$262 |
Core 2 Duo SU9400 |
|
1.4 GHz | 3 MB | 800 MT/s | 7× | 1.05–1.15 V | 10 W | µFC-BGA 956 | September 2008 |
|
$289 |
Core 2 Duo SU9600 |
|
1.6 GHz | 3 MB | 800 MT/s | 8× | 1.05–1.15 V | 10 W | µFC-BGA 956 | Q1 2009 |
|
$289 |
Core 2 Extreme[edit]
"Merom XE" (65 nm)[edit]
These models feature an unlocked clock multiplier
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), iAMT2 (Intel Active Management), Intel VT-x, TXT, Intel Dynamic Front Side Bus Frequency Switching
- Merom XE processors support Dynamic Front Side Bus Throttling between 400–800 MT/s.
- Die size: 143 mm2
- Steppings: E1, G0
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | L2 cache | FSB | Mult. | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Core 2 Extreme X7800 |
|
2.6 GHz | 4 MB | 800 MT/s | 13× | 1.0375–1.3 V |
44 W
|
Socket P | July 2007 |
|
$851 |
Core 2 Extreme X7900 |
|
2.8 GHz | 4 MB | 800 MT/s | 14× | 1.0375–1.3 V |
44 W
|
Socket P | August 2007 |
|
$851 |
"Penryn XE" (45 nm)[edit]
- These models feature an unlocked clock multiplier
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), iAMT2 (Intel Active Management), Intel VT-x, TXT
- Penryn XE processors support Dynamic Front Side Bus Throttling between 400–800 MT/s and 533–1066 MT/s.
- Die size: 107 mm2
- Steppings: C0, E0
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | L2 cache | FSB | Mult. | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Core 2 Extreme X9000 |
|
2.8 GHz | 6 MB | 800 MT/s | 14× | 1.062–1.150 V |
44 W
|
Socket P | January 2008 |
|
$851 |
Core 2 Extreme X9100 |
|
3.07 GHz | 6 MB | 1066 MT/s | 11.5× | 1.062–1.150 V |
44 W
|
Socket P | July 2008 |
|
$851 |
Quad-Core Notebook processors[edit]
Core 2 Quad[edit]
"Penryn QC" (45 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), iAMT2 (Intel Active Management), Intel VT-x, TXT
- Socket P processors are capable of throttling the front-side bus (FSB) anywhere between 533–1066 MT/s as necessary. Note that reports are stating this chip is a socket P' [sic] and as such may not be pin compatible with standard Socket P motherboards. Announcements closer to the time may clarify this situation.
- Package size: 35 mm × 35 mm
- Die size: 2 × 107 mm2
- Steppings: E0
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | L2 cache | FSB | Mult. | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Core 2 Quad Q9000 |
|
2 GHz | 2 × 3 MiB | 1066 MT/s | 7.5× | 1.050–1.175 V |
45 W
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Socket P | December 2008 |
|
$348 |
Core 2 Quad Q9100 |
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2.27 GHz | 2 × 6 MiB | 1066 MT/s | 8.5× | 1.050–1.175 V |
45 W
|
Socket P | August 2008 |
|
$851 |
Core 2 Extreme[edit]
"Penryn QC XE" (45 nm)[edit]
- These models feature an unlocked clock multiplier usually manipulated through the systems BIOS however some manufacturers (such as HP) do not have this feature enabled on their laptops that use this processor.
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), iAMT2 (Intel Active Management), Intel VT-x, TXT
- Socket P processors are capable of throttling the front-side bus (FSB) anywhere between 533–1066 MT/s as necessary. Note that reports are stating this chip is a socket P' [sic] and as such may not be pin compatible with standard Socket P motherboards. Announcements closer to the time may clarify this situation.
- Package size: 35 mm × 35 mm
- Die size: 2 × 107 mm2
- Steppings: E0
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | L2 cache | FSB | Mult. | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
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Core 2 Extreme QX9300 |
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2.53 GHz | 2 × 6 MiB | 1066 MT/s | 9.5× | 1.050–1.175 V |
45 W
|
Socket P | August 2008 |
|
$1038 |
List of Intel Core microprocessors
The following is a list of Intel Core microprocessors.
The Core brand of Intel's 32-bit single- and dual-core mobile microprocessor is based on the P6 microarchitecture. Intel Core branched off as Duo (dual-core) and Solo (Duo with one disabled core).
Contents
[hide]Single-Core Mobile processors[edit]
Core Solo[edit]
"Yonah" (65 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, EIST, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), CPU models not ending in 50 support Intel VT-x
- Die size: 90.3 mm²
- Steppings: C0, D0
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | L2 cache | FSB | Mult. | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
standard voltage | |||||||||||
Core Solo T1200[1][2][3] |
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1.5 GHz | 2 MB | 667 MT/s | 9× | 0.7625–1.3 V |
27 W
|
Socket M | July 2006 |
|
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Core Solo T1250 |
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1.73 GHz | 2 MB | 533 MT/s | 13× | 0.7625–1.3 V |
31 W
|
Socket M |
|
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Core Solo T1300 |
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1.67 GHz | 2 MB | 667 MT/s | 10× | 0.7625–1.3 V |
27 W
|
|
January 2006 |
|
$209 |
Core Solo T1350[4] |
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1.87 GHz | 2 MB | 533 MT/s | 14× | 0.7625–1.3 V |
31 W
|
Socket M | July 2006 |
|
|
Core Solo T1400 |
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1.83 GHz | 2 MB | 667 MT/s | 11× | 0.7625–1.3 V |
27 W
|
|
May 2006 |
|
$209 |
Core Solo T1500[5][6][7] |
|
2 GHz | 2 MB | 667 MT/s | 12× | 0.7625–1.3 V |
27 W
|
|
August 2006 |
|
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ultra-low voltage | |||||||||||
Core Solo U1300 |
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1.07 GHz | 2 MB | 533 MT/s | 8× | 0.95–1.05 V |
5.5 W
|
|
April 2006 |
|
$241 |
Core Solo U1400 |
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1.2 GHz | 2 MB | 533 MT/s | 9× | 0.95–1.05 V |
5.5 W
|
Socket 479/FC-µBGA | April 2006 |
|
$262 |
Core Solo U1500 |
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1.33 GHz | 2 MB | 533 MT/s | 10× | 0.85–1.1 V |
5.5 W
|
Socket 479/FC-µBGA | January 2007 |
|
$262 |
Dual-Core Mobile Processors[edit]
Core Duo[edit]
"Yonah" (65 nm)[edit]
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, EIST, XD bit (an NX bit implementation)
- Intel VT-x supported by: all models except T2050, T2250, T2300E, T2350, T2450
- Die size: 90.3 mm²
- Steppings: C0, D0
Model number | sSpec number | Frequency | L2 cache | FSB | Mult. | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | Release price (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
standard voltage | |||||||||||
Core Duo T2050 |
|
1.6 GHz | 2 MB | 533 MT/s | 12× | 0.762–1.3 V |
31 W
|
Socket M | May 2006 |
|
$140 |
Core Duo T2250 |
|
1.73 GHz | 2 MB | 533 MT/s | 13× | 0.762–1.3 V |
31 W
|
Socket M | May 2006 |
|
OEM |
Core Duo T2300 |
|
1.67 GHz | 2 MB | 667 MT/s | 10× | 0.762–1.3 V |
31 W
|
January 2006 |
|
$241 | |
Core Duo T2300E |
|
1.67 GHz | 2 MB | 667 MT/s | 10× | 0.762–1.3 V |
31 W
|
|
May 2006 |
|
$209 |
Core Duo T2350 |
|
1.87 GHz | 2 MB | 533 MT/s | 14× | 0.762–1.3 V |
31 W
|
Socket M |
|
OEM | |
Core Duo T2400 |
|
1.83 GHz | 2 MB | 667 MT/s | 11× | 0.762–1.3 V |
|
|
January 2006 |
|
$294 |
Core Duo T2450 |
|
2 GHz | 2 MB | 533 MT/s | 15× | 0.762–1.3 V |
31 W
|
Socket M |
|
OEM | |
Core Duo T2500 |
|
2 GHz | 2 MB | 667 MT/s | 12× | 0.762–1.3 V |
31 W
|
|
January 2006 |
|
$423 |
Core Duo T2600 |
|
2.17 GHz | 2 MB | 667 MT/s | 13× | 0.762–1.3 V |
31 W
|
|
January 2006 |
|
$637 |
Core Duo T2700 |
|
2.33 GHz | 2 MB | 667 MT/s | 14× | 0.762–1.3 V |
31 W
|
|
June 2006 |
|
$637 |
low voltage | |||||||||||
Core Duo LV L2300 |
|
1.5 GHz | 2 MB | 667 MT/s | 9× | 0.762–1.212 V |
15 W
|
Socket 479/FC-µBGA | January 2006 |
|
$284 |
Core Duo LV L2400 |
|
1.67 GHz | 2 MB | 667 MT/s | 10× | 0.762–1.212 V |
15 W
|
Socket 479/FC-µBGA | January 2006 |
|
$316 |
Core Duo LV L2500 |
|
1.83 GHz | 2 MB | 667 MT/s | 11× | 0.762–1.212 V |
15 W
|
Socket 479/FC-µBGA | September 2006 |
|
$316 |
ultra-low voltage | |||||||||||
Core Duo ULV U2400 |
|
1.07 GHz | 2 MB | 533 MT/s | 8× | 0.8–1.1 V |
9 W
|
Socket 479/FC-µBGA | June 2006 |
|
$262 |
Core Duo ULV U2500 |
|
1.2 GHz | 2 MB | 533 MT/s | 9× | 0.8–1.1 V |
9 W
|
Socket 479/FC-µBGA | June 2006 |
|
$289 |