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Lista de procesadores Intel Core

La última insignia que promociona la marca Intel Core

La siguiente es una lista de procesadores Intel Core . Esto incluye la serie móvil Core (Solo/Duo) original de Intel basada en la microarquitectura Enhanced Pentium M , así como sus procesadores de marca Core 2 (Solo/Duo/Quad/Extreme), Core i3, Core i5, Core i7, Core i9, Core M (m3/m5/m7), Core 3, Core 5 y Core 7.

Procesadores de escritorio

Núcleo 2

Parte frontal de un procesador Intel Core 2 Duo T7500

"Allendale" (65 millas náuticas, 800 MT/s)


^c Nota: Los pasos M0 y G0 tienen mejores optimizaciones para reducir el consumo de energía en reposo de 12 W a 8 W.

^d Nota: El E4700 utiliza G0 Stepping , lo que lo convierte en una CPU Conroe.

"Conroe" (65 millas náuticas, 1066 MT/s)

^a Nota: de los procesadores de la serie E6000, solo los modelos E6550, E6750 y E6850 son compatibles con la tecnología Trusted Execution Technology (TXT) de Intel. [1]

^b Nota: El L2 Stepping y los modelos con sSpec SL9ZL, SL9ZF, SLA4U, SLA4T tienen mejores optimizaciones para reducir el consumo de energía en reposo de 22 W a 12 W. [2]

^c Nota: Los pasos M0 y G0 tienen mejores optimizaciones para reducir el consumo de energía en reposo de 12 W a 8 W.

"Conroe" (65 millas náuticas, 1333 MT/s)

^a Nota: de los procesadores de la serie E6000, solo los modelos E6550, E6750 y E6850 son compatibles con la tecnología Trusted Execution Technology (TXT) de Intel. [1]

^b Nota: El L2 Stepping y los modelos con sSpec SL9ZL, SL9ZF, SLA4U, SLA4T tienen mejores optimizaciones para reducir el consumo de energía en reposo de 22 W a 12 W. [2]

^c Nota: Los pasos M0 y G0 tienen mejores optimizaciones para reducir el consumo de energía en reposo de 12 W a 8 W.

"Conroe-CL" (65 millas náuticas, 1066 MT/s)

"Conroe XE" (65 millas náuticas)

[3] [4]

Estos modelos cuentan con un multiplicador de reloj desbloqueado .

"Kentsfield" (65 millas náuticas)

[7] [8]

"Kentsfield XE" (65 millas náuticas)

[10]

Estos modelos cuentan con un multiplicador de reloj desbloqueado .

"Wolfdale-3M" (45 millas náuticas, 1066 MT/s)

"Wolfdale" (45 millas náuticas, 1333 MT/s)

a Nota: Los modelos E8190 y E8290 no son compatibles con Intel VT-d.

Nota 2: El modelo E8700 es un caso muy poco frecuente en la historia de Intel, en el que un modelo fue retirado de Intel ARK sin un aviso de retirada y después de que se le asignara una SSPEC. Se vieron ejemplares en funcionamiento, que se cree que fueron entregados a los fabricantes de equipos originales [12] , pero ninguno se ofreció en PC minoristas.

Ver también: Versiones del mismo núcleo Wolfdale en un LGA 771 están disponibles bajo la marca Dual-Core Xeon .

"Yorkfield-6M" (45 millas náuticas)

a Nota: Q8200, Q8200S, Q8300 SLB5W no son compatibles con Intel VT-x.

b Nota: Q8200, Q8200S, Q8300, Q8400, Q8400S, Q9500 no son compatibles con Intel VT-d.

c Nota: Q8200, Q8200S, Q8300, Q8400, Q8400S no admiten TXT.

Yorkfield (45 millas náuticas)

"Yorkfield XE" (45 millas náuticas)

Core i (1.ª generación)

Campo de lynn

Características comunes:

Campo de floración

Características comunes:

Clarkdale

Foto de la CPU Intel i3 540 (Westmere)
Procesador Intel i3 540 y chips IGPU

Características comunes:

Ciudad del golfo

Características comunes:

Core i (2.ª generación)

Puente Sandy-DT

Características comunes:

Foto de matriz del Intel i5 2500

Core i (tercera generación)

Puente Ivy-DT

Características comunes:

Puente Sandy-E

Características comunes:

Core i (cuarta generación)

Haswell-DT

Procesador Intel i3 4130, matriz Haswell de 22 nm

Características comunes:

Haswell-H

Características comunes:

Puente Ivy-E

Características comunes:

Core i (quinta generación)

Broadwell-H

Características comunes:

Haswell-E

Características comunes:

Core i (sexta generación)

Lago Skylake-S

Características comunes:

Lago Skylake-H

Características comunes:

Broadwell-E

Características comunes:

Core i (séptima generación)

Lago Kaby-S

Características comunes:

Lago Skylake-X

Características comunes:

Lago Kaby-X

Características comunes:

Core i (octava generación)

Lago de café-S

Características comunes:

Core i (novena generación)

Lago de café-R

Características comunes:

Lago Skylake-X (9xxx)

Características comunes:

Core i (décima generación)

Lago Cometa-S

Características comunes:

Comet Lake-S (actualización)

Se lanzó el mismo día que los procesadores de escritorio Rocket Lake-S de 11.ª generación.

Características comunes:

Lago Cascade-X (10xxx)

Características comunes:

Core i (11.ª generación)

Lago Rocket-S

Características comunes:

Lago del tigre-B

Características comunes:

Core i (12.ª generación)

Lago Alder-S

Características comunes:

Core i (13.ª generación)

Lago Raptor-S

Características comunes:

Core i (14.ª generación)

Actualización de Raptor Lake-S

Características comunes:

Core Ultra (Serie 2)

Lago Arrow-S

Características comunes:

Procesadores móviles

Centro

Yona


Núcleo 2

Interior de una antigua computadora portátil Sony VAIO (VGN-C140G)

"Merom-L" (65 nm)

"Merom", "Merom-2M" (voltaje estándar, 65 nm)

Ver también: Hay versiones del mismo núcleo Merom-2M con la mitad de la caché L2 deshabilitada bajo la marca Pentium Dual-Core .

"Merom" (bajo voltaje, 65 nm)

"Merom-2M" (voltaje ultrabajo, 65 nm)

"Merom XE" (65 nm)

Estos modelos cuentan con un multiplicador de reloj desbloqueado .

"Penryn-L" (45 millas náuticas)

"Penryn" (Apple iMac specific, 45 nm)

"Penryn", "Penryn-3M" (standard-voltage, 45 nm)

Note that 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.

"Penryn", "Penryn-3M" (medium-voltage, 45 nm)

"Penryn" (medium-voltage, 45 nm, Small Form Factor)

"Penryn" (low-voltage, 45 nm, Small Form Factor)

"Penryn-3M" (ultra-low-voltage, 45 nm, Small Form Factor)

"Penryn XE" (45 nm)

"Penryn QC" (45 nm)

"Penryn QC XE" (45 nm)

Core i (1st gen)

Clarksfield

Common features:

Arrandale

Common features:

Core i (2nd gen)

Sandy Bridge-M

Common features:

Core i (3rd gen)

Ivy Bridge

Intel i5 3230M die shot

Common features:

Core i (4th gen)

Haswell-MB

Common features:

Haswell-ULT

Common features:

Haswell-ULX

Common features:

Haswell-H

Common features:

Core i (5th gen)

Broadwell-U

Common features:

Broadwell-H

Common features:

Core M (5th gen)

Broadwell-Y

Common features:

Core i (6th gen)

Skylake-U

Common features:

Skylake-H

Common features:

Core M (6th gen)

Skylake-Y

Common features:

Core i (7th gen)

Kaby Lake-U

Common features:

Kaby Lake-H

Common features:

Kaby Lake-Y

Common features:

Core M (7th gen)

Kaby Lake-Y

Core m5 and Core m7 models were rebranded as Core i5 and Core i7.

Common features:

Core i (8th gen)

Coffee Lake-U

Common features:

Coffee Lake-H

Common features:

Coffee Lake-B

Common features:

Kaby Lake Refresh

Common features:

Kaby Lake-G

Common features:

Amber Lake-Y

Common features:

Whiskey Lake-U

Common features:

Cannon Lake-U

Common features:

Core M (8th gen)

Amber Lake-Y

Core m5 and Core m7 models were rebranded as Core i5 and Core i7.

Common features:

Core i (9th gen)

Coffee Lake-H (refresh)

Common features:

Core i (10th gen)

Comet Lake-U

Common features:

Comet Lake-H

Common features:

Ice Lake-U

Common features:

Ice Lake-Y

Common features:

Amber Lake-Y (10xxx)

Common features:

Core i (11th gen)

Tiger Lake-UP3

Common features:

Tiger Lake-UP4

Common features:

Tiger Lake-H

Common features:

Tiger Lake-H35

Common features:

Core i (12th gen)

Alder Lake-U

Common features:

Alder Lake-P

Common features:

Alder Lake-H

Common features:

Alder Lake-HX

Common features:

Alder Lake-N

These are essentially "E-core-only" CPUs, utilizing the Gracemont architecture.

Common features:

Core i (13th gen)

Raptor Lake-U

Common features:

Raptor Lake-P

Common features:

Raptor Lake-H

Common features:

Raptor Lake-PX

Common features:

Raptor Lake-HX

Common features:

Core i (14th gen)

Raptor Lake-HX Refresh

Common features:

Core / Core Ultra 3/5/7/9 (Series 1)

Raptor Lake-U Refresh

Common features:

Meteor Lake-U

Common features:

Meteor Lake-H

Common features:

Core Ultra 5/7/9 (Series 2)

Lunar Lake

Common features:

Embedded processors

Core i (1st gen)

Arrandale

Common features:

Core i (2nd gen)

Sandy Bridge-DT

The following models from the Sandy Bridge desktop range are available as embedded processors:

See section Desktop processors § Sandy Bridge-DT for full info.

Sandy Bridge-M

Common features:

Gladden

Common features:

Core i (3rd gen)

Ivy Bridge-DT

The following models from the Ivy Bridge desktop range are available as embedded processors:

See section Desktop processors § Ivy Bridge-DT for full info.

Ivy Bridge-M

Common features:

Gladden

Common features:

Core i (4th gen)

Haswell-DT

Common features:

The following models from the Haswell-DT desktop range are also available as embedded processors:

See section Desktop processors § Haswell-DT for full info.

Haswell-H

Common features:

Core i (5th gen)

Broadwell-H

Common features:

Core i (6th gen)

Skylake-S

Common features:

Skylake-H

Common features:

Core i (7th gen)

Kaby Lake-S

Common features:

Kaby Lake-H

Common features:

Core i (8th gen)

Whiskey Lake-U

Common features:

Core i (9th gen)

Coffee Lake-R

Common features:

Coffee Lake-H (refresh)

Common features:

Core i (10th gen)

Comet Lake-S

Common features:

Core i (11th gen)

Tiger Lake-UP3

Common features:

Tiger Lake-H

Common features:

Core i (12th gen)

Alder Lake-S

Common features:

Alder Lake-U

Common features:

Alder Lake-P

Common features:

Alder Lake-PS

Common features:

Alder Lake-H

Common features:

Core i (13th gen)

Raptor Lake-S

Common features:

Raptor Lake-U

Common features:

Raptor Lake-P

Common features:

Raptor Lake-H

Common features:

Core / Core Ultra 3/5/7/9 (Series 1)

Meteor Lake-PS

Common features:

See also

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