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Andrei
Andrei C.
TitleProcesoare INTEL
Tagsintel, pentium, klamath, celeron, procesor, katmai, cache
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CodeKBHW0007 v1.0
Date 4 septembrie 2013

Pentium II

  • Introduced May 7, 1997
  • Pentium Pro with MMX and improved 16-bit performance
  • 242-pin Slot 1 (SEC) processor package
  • Slot 1
  • Number of transistors 7.5 million
  • 32 KB L1 cache
  • 512 KB ½ bandwidth external L2 cache
  • The only Pentium II that did not have the L2 cache at ½ bandwidth of the core was the Pentium II 450 PE.
  • Klamath0.35 µm process technology (233, 266, 300 MHz)
    • 66 MHz system bus clock rate
    • Family 6 model 3
    • Variants
      • 233, 266, 300 MHz Introduced May 7, 1997
  • Deschutes0.25 µm process technology (333, 350, 400, 450 MHz)
    • Introduced January 26, 1998
    • 66 MHz system bus clock rate (333 MHz variant), 100 MHz system bus clock rate for all models after
    • Family 6 model 5
    • Variants
      • 333 MHz Introduced January 26, 1998
      • 350, 400 MHz Introduced April 15, 1998
      • 450 MHz Introduced August 24, 1998
      • 233, 266 MHz (Mobile) Introduced April 2, 1998
      • 333 MHz Pentium II Overdrive processor for Socket 8 Introduced August 10, 1998; Engineering Sample Photo
      • 300 MHz (Mobile) Introduced September 9, 1998
      • 333 MHz (Mobile)

Celeron (Pentium II-based)

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

Pentium III
  • Katmai0.25 µm process technology
    • Introduced February 26, 1999
    • Improved PII, i.e. P6-based core, now including Streaming SIMD Extensions (SSE)
    • Number of transistors 9.5 million
    • 512 KB ½ bandwidth L2 External cache
    • 242-pin Slot 1 SECC2 (Single Edge Contact cartridge 2) processor package
    • System Bus clock rate 100 MHz, 133 MHz (B-models)
    • Slot 1
    • Family 6 model 7
    • Variants
      • 450, 500 MHz Introduced February 26, 1999
      • 550 MHz Introduced May 17, 1999
      • 600 MHz Introduced August 2, 1999
      • 533, 600 MHz Introduced (133 MHz bus clock rate) September 27, 1999
  • Coppermine0.18 µm process technology
    • Introduced October 25, 1999
    • Number of transistors 28.1 million
    • 256 KB Advanced Transfer L2 Cache (Integrated)
    • 242-pin Slot-1 SECC2 (Single Edge Contact cartridge 2) processor package, 370-pin FC-PGA (Flip-chip pin grid array) package
    • System Bus clock rate 100 MHz (E-models), 133 MHz (EB models)
    • Slot 1, Socket 370
    • Family 6 model 8
    • Variants
      • 500 MHz (100 MHz bus clock rate)
      • 533 MHz
      • 550 MHz (100 MHz bus clock rate)
      • 600 MHz
      • 600 MHz (100 MHz bus clock rate)
      • 650 MHz (100 MHz bus clock rate) Introduced October 25, 1999
      • 667 MHz Introduced October 25, 1999
      • 700 MHz (100 MHz bus clock rate) Introduced October 25, 1999
      • 733 MHz Introduced October 25, 1999
      • 750, 800 MHz (100 MHz bus clock rate) Introduced December 20, 1999
      • 850 MHz (100 MHz bus clock rate) Introduced March 20, 2000
      • 866 MHz Introduced March 20, 2000
      • 933 MHz Introduced May 24, 2000
      • 1000 MHz Introduced March 8, 2000 (Not widely available at time of release)
      • 1100 MHz
      • 1133 MHz (first version recalled, later re-released)
      • 400, 450, 500 MHz (Mobile) Introduced October 25, 1999
      • 600, 650 MHz (Mobile) Introduced January 18, 2000
      • 700 MHz (Mobile) Introduced April 24, 2000
      • 750 MHz (Mobile) Introduced June 19, 2000
      • 800, 850 MHz (Mobile) Introduced September 25, 2000
      • 900, 1000 MHz (Mobile) Introduced March 19, 2001
  • Tualatin0.13 µm process technology
    • Introduced July 2001
    • Number of transistors 28.1 million
    • 32 KB L1 cache
    • 256 KB or 512 KB Advanced Transfer L2 cache (Integrated)
    • 370-pin FC-PGA2 (Flip-chip pin grid array) package
    • 133 MHz system bus clock rate
    • Socket 370
    • Family 6 model 11
    • Variants
      • 1133 MHz (256 KB L2)
      • 1133 MHz (512 KB L2)
      • 1200 MHz
      • 1266 MHz (512 KB L2)
      • 1333 MHz
      • 1400 MHz (512 KB L2)

Pentium II and III Xeon

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

Celeron (Pentium III Coppermine-based)

  • Coppermine-128, 0.18 µm process technology
    • Introduced March, 2000
    • Streaming SIMD Extensions (SSE)
    • Socket 370, FC-PGA processor package
    • Number of transistors 28.1 million
    • 66 MHz system bus clock rate, 100 MHz system bus clock rate from January 3, 2001
    • 32 kB L1 cache
    • 128 kB Advanced Transfer L2 cache
    • Family 6 model 8
    • Variants
      • 533 MHz
      • 566 MHz
      • 600 MHz
      • 633, 667, 700 MHz Introduced June 26, 2000
      • 733, 766 MHz Introduced November 13, 2000
      • 800 MHz Introduced January 3, 2001
      • 850 MHz Introduced April 9, 2001
      • 900 MHz Introduced July 2, 2001
      • 950, 1000, 1100 MHz Introduced August 31, 2001
      • 550 MHz (Mobile)
      • 600, 650 MHz (Mobile) Introduced June 19, 2000
      • 700 MHz (Mobile) Introduced September 25, 2000
      • 750 MHz (Mobile) Introduced March 19, 2001
      • 800 MHz (Mobile)
      • 850 MHz (Mobile) Introduced July 2, 2001
      • 600 MHz (LV Mobile)
      • 500 MHz (ULV Mobile) Introduced January 30, 2001
      • 600 MHz (ULV Mobile)
 
Pentium 4 (not 4EE, 4E, 4F), Itanium, P4-based Xeon, Itanium 2 (chronological entries)
  • Introduced April 2000 – July 2002
  • See main entries

 Celeron (Pentium III Tualatin-based)

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

Pentium M

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

 Celeron M

  • Banias-512 0.13 µm process technology
    • Introduced March 2003
    • 64 KB L1 cache
    • 512 KB L2 cache (integrated)
    • SSE2 SIMD instructions
    • No SpeedStep technology, is not part of the ''Centrino'' package
    • Family 6 model 9
    • Variants
      • 310 – 1.20 GHz
      • 320 – 1.30 GHz
      • 330 – 1.40 GHz
      • 340 – 1.50 GHz
  • Dothan-1024 90 nm process technology
    • 64 KB L1 cache
    • 1 MB L2 cache (integrated)
    • SSE2 SIMD instructions
    • No SpeedStep technology, is not part of the ''Centrino'' package
    • Variants
      • 350 – 1.30 GHz
      • 350J – 1.30 GHz, with Execute Disable bit
      • 360 – 1.40 GHz
      • 360J – 1.40 GHz, with Execute Disable bit
      • 370 – 1.50 GHz, with Execute Disable bit
        • Family 6, Model 13, Stepping 8[34]
      • 380 – 1.60 GHz, with Execute Disable bit
      • 390 – 1.70 GHz, with Execute Disable bit
  • Yonah-1024 65 nm process technology
    • 64 KB L1 cache
    • 1 MB L2 cache (integrated)
    • SSE3 SIMD instructions, 533 MHz front-side bus, execute-disable bit
    • No SpeedStep technology, is not part of the ''Centrino'' package
    • Variants
      • 410 – 1.46 GHz
      • 420 – 1.60 GHz,
      • 423 – 1.06 GHz (ultra low voltage)
      • 430 – 1.73 GHz
      • 440 – 1.86 GHz
      • 443 – 1.20 GHz (ultra low voltage)
      • 450 – 2.00 GHz

Intel Core

  • Yonah 0.065 µm (65 nm) process technology
    • Introduced January 2006
    • 533/667 MHz front side bus
    • 2 MB (Shared on Duo) L2 cache
    • SSE3 SIMD instructions
    • 31W TDP (T versions)
    • Family 6, Model 14
    • Variants:
      • Intel Core Duo T2700 2.33 GHz
      • Intel Core Duo T2600 2.16 GHz
      • Intel Core Duo T2500 2 GHz
      • Intel Core Duo T2450 2 GHz
      • Intel Core Duo T2400 1.83 GHz
      • Intel Core Duo T2300 1.66 GHz
      • Intel Core Duo T2050 1.6 GHz
      • Intel Core Duo T2300e 1.66 GHz
      • Intel Core Duo T2080 1.73 GHz
      • Intel Core Duo L2500 1.83 GHz (Low voltage, 15W TDP)
      • Intel Core Duo L2400 1.66 GHz (Low voltage, 15W TDP)
      • Intel Core Duo L2300 1.5 GHz (Low voltage, 15W TDP)
      • Intel Core Duo U2500 1.2 GHz (Ultra low voltage, 9W TDP)
      • Intel Core Solo T1350 1.86 GHz (533 FSB)
      • Intel Core Solo T1300 1.66 GHz
      • Intel Core Solo T1200 1.5 GHz [35]

Pentium 4

  • 0.18 µm process technology (1.40 and 1.50 GHz)
    • Introduced November 20, 2000
    • L2 cache was 256 KB Advanced Transfer Cache (Integrated)
    • Processor Package Style was PGA423, PGA478
    • System Bus clock rate 400 MHz
    • SSE2 SIMD Extensions
    • Number of Transistors 42 million
    • Used in desktops and entry-level workstations
  • 0.18 µm process technology (1.7 GHz)
    • Introduced April 23, 2001
    • See the 1.4 and 1.5 chips for details
  • 0.18 µm process technology (1.6 and 1.8 GHz)
    • Introduced July 2, 2001
    • See 1.4 and 1.5 chips for details
    • Core Voltage is 1.15 volts in Maximum Performance Mode; 1.05 volts in Battery Optimized Mode
    • Power <1 watt in Battery Optimized Mode
    • Used in full-size and then light mobile PCs
  • 0.18 µm process technology Willamette (1.9 and 2.0 GHz)
    • Introduced August 27, 2001
    • See 1.4 and 1.5 chips for details
  • Family 15 model 1
  • Pentium 4 (2 GHz, 2.20 GHz)
    • Introduced January 7, 2002
  • Pentium 4 (2.4 GHz)
    • Introduced April 2, 2002
  • 0.13 µm process technology Northwood A (1.7, 1.8, 1.9, 2, 2.2, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, 2.8(OEM),3.0(OEM) GHz)
    • Improved branch prediction and other microcodes tweaks
    • 512 KB integrated L2 cache
    • Number of transistors 55 million
    • 400 MHz system bus.
  • Family 15 model 2
  • 0.13 µm process technology Northwood B (2.26, 2.4, 2.53, 2.66, 2.8, 3.06 GHz)
    • 533 MHz system bus. (3.06 includes Intel''s hyper threading technology).
  • 0.13 µm process technology Northwood C (2.4, 2.6, 2.8, 3.0, 3.2, 3.4 GHz)
    • 800 MHz system bus (all versions include Hyper Threading)
    • 6500 to 10000 MIPS

Xeon

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

Pentium 4 EE

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

 Pentium 4E

  • Introduced February 2004
  • built on 0.09 µm (90 nm) process technology Prescott (2.4A, 2.8, 2.8A, 3.0, 3.2, 3.4, 3.6, 3.8) 1 MB L2 cache
  • 533 MHz system bus (2.4A and 2.8A only)
  • Number of Transistors 125 million on 1 MB Models
  • Number of Transistors 169 million on 2 MB Models
  • 800 MHz system bus (all other models)
  • Hyper-Threading support is only available on CPUs using the 800 MHz system bus.
  • The processor''s integer instruction pipeline has been increased from 20 stages to 31 stages, which theoretically allows for even greater bandwidth.
  • 7500 to 11000 MIPS
  • LGA 775 versions are in the 5xx series (32-bit) and 5x1 series (with Intel 64)
  • The 6xx series has 2 MB L2 cache and Intel 64

Pentium 4F

  • Introduced Spring 2004
  • same core as 4E, "Prescott"
  • 3.2–3.6 GHz
  • starting with the D0 stepping of this processor, Intel 64 64-bit extensions has also been incorporated

Pentium 4F

  • Prescott-2M built on 0.09 µm (90 nm) process technology
  • 2.8–3.8 GHz (model numbers 6x0)
  • Introduced February 20, 2005
  • Same features as Prescott with the addition of:-
    • 2 MB cache
    • Intel 64bit
    • Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST)
  • Cedar Mill built on 0.065 µm (65 nm) process technology
  • 3.0–3.6 (model numbers 6x1)
  • Introduced January 16, 2006
  • die shrink of Prescott-2M
  • Same features as Prescott-2M

 Pentium D

Main article: List of Intel Pentium D microprocessors
  • Smithfield90 nm process technology (2.66–3.2 GHz)
    • Introduced May 26, 2005
    • 2.66–3.2 GHz (model numbers 805–840)
    • Number of Transistors 230 million
    • 1 MB x 2 (non-shared, 2 MB total) L2 cache
    • Cache coherency between cores requires communication over the FSB
    • Performance increase of 60% over similarly clocked Prescott
    • 2.66 GHz (533 MHz FSB) Pentium D 805 introduced December 2005
    • Contains 2x Prescott dies in one package
  • Presler65 nm process technology (2.8–3.6 GHz)
    • Introduced January 16, 2006
    • 2.8–3.6 GHz (model numbers 915–960)
    • Number of Transistors 376 million
    • 2 MB x 2 (non-shared, 4 MB total) L2 cache
    • Contains 2x Cedar Mill dies in one package

Pentium Extreme Edition

  • Smithfield90 nm process technology (3.2 GHz)
    • Variants
      • Pentium 840 EE – 3.20 GHz (2 x 1 MB L2)
  • Presler65 nm process technology (3.46, 3.73)
    • 2 MB x 2 (non-shared, 4 MB total) L2 cache
    • Variants

 Xeon

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

Xeon

  • Woodcrest65 nm process technology
    • Server and Workstation CPU (SMP support for dual CPU system)
    • Introduced June 26, 2006
    • Dual-Core
    • Intel VT-x, multiple OS support
    • EIST (Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology) in 5140, 5148LV, 5150, 5160
    • Execute Disable Bit
    • TXT, enhanced security hardware extensions
    • SSSE3 SIMD instructions
    • iAMT2 (Intel Active Management Technology), remotely manage computers
    • Variants
      • Xeon 5160 – 3.00 GHz (4 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 80 W)
      • Xeon 5150 – 2.66 GHz (4 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 65 W)
      • Xeon 5140 – 2.33 GHz (4 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 65 W)
      • Xeon 5130 – 2.00 GHz (4 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 65 W)
      • Xeon 5120 – 1.86 GHz (4 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB, 65 W)
      • Xeon 5110 – 1.60 GHz (4 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB, 65 W)
      • Xeon 5148LV – 2.33 GHz (4 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 40 W) – Low Voltage Edition
  • Clovertown65 nm process technology
    • Server and Workstation CPU (SMP support for dual CPU system)
    • Introduced December 13, 2006
    • Quad Core
    • Intel VT-x, multiple OS support
    • EIST (Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology) in E5365, L5335
    • Execute Disable Bit
    • TXT, enhanced security hardware extensions
    • SSSE3 SIMD instructions
    • iAMT2 (Intel Active Management Technology), remotely manage computers
    • Variants
      • Xeon X5355 – 2.66 GHz (2x4 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 105 W)
      • Xeon E5345 – 2.33 GHz (2x4 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 80 W)
      • Xeon E5335 – 2.00 GHz (2x4 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 80 W)
      • Xeon E5320 – 1.86 GHz (2x4 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB, 65 W)
      • Xeon E5310 – 1.60 GHz (2x4 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB, 65 W)
      • Xeon L5320 – 1.86 GHz (2x4 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB, 50 W)-- Low Voltage Edition

Intel Core 2

  • Conroe65 nm process technology
    • Desktop CPU (SMP support restricted to 2 CPUs)
    • Two cores on one die
    • Introduced July 27, 2006
    • SSSE3 SIMD instructions
    • Number of Transistors 291 Million
    • 64 KB of L1 cache per core (32+32 KB 8-way)
    • Intel VT-x, multiple OS support
    • TXT, enhanced security hardware extensions
    • Execute Disable Bit
    • EIST (Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology)
    • iAMT2 (Intel Active Management Technology), remotely manage computers
    • LGA 775
    • Variants
      • Core 2 Duo E6850 – 3.00 GHz (4 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo X6800 – 2.93 GHz (4 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo X6850 – 2.54 GHz (4 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E6750 – 2.67 GHz (4 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E6700 – 2.67 GHz (4 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E6600 – 2.40 GHz (4 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E6550 – 2.33 GHz (4 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E6420 – 2.13 GHz (4 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E6400 – 2.13 GHz (2 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E6320 – 1.86 GHz (4 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E6300 – 1.86 GHz (2 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB)
  • Conroe XE65 nm process technology
    • Desktop Extreme Edition CPU (SMP support restricted to 2 CPUs)
    • Introduced July 27, 2006
    • same features as Conroe
    • LGA 775
    • Variants
      • Core 2 Extreme X6800 – 2.93 GHz (4 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB)
  • Allendale65 nm process technology
    • Desktop CPU (SMP support restricted to 2 CPUs)
    • Two CPUs on one die
    • Introduced January 21, 2007
    • SSSE3 SIMD instructions
    • Number of Transistors 167 Million
    • TXT, enhanced security hardware extensions
    • Execute Disable Bit
    • EIST (Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology)
    • iAMT2 (Intel Active Management Technology), remotely manage computers
    • LGA 775
    • Variants
      • Core 2 Duo E4700 – 2.60 GHz (2 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E4600 – 2.40 GHz (2 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E4500 – 2.20 GHz (2 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E4400 – 2.00 GHz (2 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E4300 – 1.80 GHz (2 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
  • Merom65 nm process technology
    • Mobile CPU (SMP support restricted to 2 CPUs)
    • Introduced July 27, 2006
    • Family 6, Model 15
    • same features as Conroe
    • Socket M / Socket P
    • Variants
      • Core 2 Duo T7800 – 2.60 GHz (4 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB) (Santa Rosa platform)
      • Core 2 Duo T7700 – 2.40 GHz (4 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo T7600 – 2.33 GHz (4 MB L2, 667 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo T7500 – 2.20 GHz (4 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo T7400 – 2.16 GHz (4 MB L2, 667 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo T7300 – 2.00 GHz (4 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo T7250 – 2.00 GHz (2 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo T7200 – 2.00 GHz (4 MB L2, 667 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo T7100 – 1.80 GHz (2 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo T5600 – 1.83 GHz (2 MB L2, 667 MHz FSB) Family 6, Model 15, Stepping 6
      • Core 2 Duo T5550 – 1.83 GHz (2 MB L2, 667 MHz FSB, no VT)
      • Core 2 Duo T5500 – 1.66 GHz (2 MB L2, 667 MHz FSB, no VT)
      • Core 2 Duo T5470 – 1.60 GHz (2 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB, no VT)
      • Core 2 Duo T5450 – 1.66 GHz (2 MB L2, 667 MHz FSB, no VT)
      • Core 2 Duo T5300 – 1.73 GHz (2 MB L2, 533 MHz FSB, no VT)
      • Core 2 Duo T5270 – 1.40 GHz (2 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB, no VT)
      • Core 2 Duo T5250 – 1.50 GHz (2 MB L2, 667 MHz FSB, no VT)
      • Core 2 Duo T5200 – 1.60 GHz (2 MB L2, 533 MHz FSB, no VT)
      • Core 2 Duo L7500 – 1.60 GHz (4 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB) (Low Voltage)
      • Core 2 Duo L7400 – 1.50 GHz (4 MB L2, 667 MHz FSB) (Low Voltage)
      • Core 2 Duo L7300 – 1.40 GHz (4 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB) (Low Voltage)
      • Core 2 Duo L7200 – 1.33 GHz (4 MB L2, 667 MHz FSB) (Low Voltage)
      • Core 2 Duo U7700 – 1.33 GHz (2 MB L2, 533 MHz FSB) (Ultra Low Voltage)
      • Core 2 Duo U7600 – 1.20 GHz (2 MB L2, 533 MHz FSB) (Ultra Low Voltage)
      • Core 2 Duo U7500 – 1.06 GHz (2 MB L2, 533 MHz FSB) (Ultra Low Voltage)
  • Kentsfield65 nm process technology
    • Two dual-core cpu dies in one package.
    • Desktop CPU Quad Core (SMP support restricted to 4 CPUs)
    • Introduced December 13, 2006
    • same features as Conroe but with 4 CPU Cores
    • Number of Transistors 586 Million
    • LGA 775
    • Family 6, Model 15, Stepping 11
    • Variants
      • Core 2 Extreme QX6850 – 3 GHz (2x4 MB L2 Cache, 1333 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Extreme QX6800 – 2.93 GHz (2x4 MB L2 Cache, 1066 MHz FSB) (April 9, 2007)
      • Core 2 Extreme QX6700 – 2.66 GHz (2x4 MB L2 Cache, 1066 MHz FSB) (November 14, 2006)
      • Core 2 Quad Q6700 – 2.66 GHz (2x4 MB L2 Cache, 1066 MHz FSB) (July 22, 2007)
      • Core 2 Quad Q6600 – 2.40 GHz (2x4 MB L2 Cache, 1066 MHz FSB) (January 7, 2007)
  • Wolfdale45 nm process technology
    • Die shrink of Conroe
    • Same features as Conroe with the addition of:-
      • 50% more cache, 6 MB as opposed to 4 MB
      • Intel Trusted Execution Technology
      • SSE4 SIMD instructions
    • Number of Transistors 410 Million
    • Variants
      • Core 2 Duo E8600 – 3.33 GHz (6 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E8500 – 3.16 GHz (6 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E8400 – 3.00 GHz (6 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E8300 – 2.83 GHz (6 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E8200 – 2.66 GHz (6 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E8190 – 2.66 GHz (6 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, no TXT, no VT)
  • Wolfdale-3M45 nm process technology
    • Intel Trusted Execution Technology
    • Variants
      • Core 2 Duo E7600 – 3.06 GHz (3 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E7500 – 2.93 GHz (3 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E7400 – 2.80 GHz (3 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E7300 – 2.66 GHz (3 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Duo E7200 – 2.53 GHz (3 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB)
  • Yorkfield45 nm process technology
    • Quad core CPU
    • Die shrink of Kentsfield
    • Contains 2x Wolfdale dual core dies in one package
    • Same features as Wolfdale
    • Number of Transistors 820 Million
    • Variants
      • Core 2 Extreme QX9770 – 3.20 GHz (2x6 MB L2, 1600 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Extreme QX9650 – 3.00 GHz (2x6 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Quad Q9650 – 3 GHz (2x6 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB)
      • Core 2 Quad Q9550 – 2.83 GHz (2x6 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 95W TDP)
      • Core 2 Quad Q9550s – 2.83 GHz (2x6 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 65W TDP)
      • Core 2 Quad Q9450 – 2.66 GHz (2x6 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 95W TDP)
      • Core 2 Quad Q9505 – 2.83 GHz (2x3 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 95W TDP)
      • Core 2 Quad Q9505s – 2.83 GHz (2x3 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 65W TDP)
      • Core 2 Quad Q9400 – 2.66 GHz (2x3 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 95W TDP)
      • Core 2 Quad Q9400s – 2.66 GHz (2x3 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 65W TDP)
      • Core 2 Quad Q9300 – 2.50 GHz (2x3 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 95W TDP)
      • Core 2 Quad Q8400 – 2.66 GHz (2x2 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 95W TDP)
      • Core 2 Quad Q8400s – 2.66 GHz (2x2 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 65W TDP)
      • Core 2 Quad Q8300 – 2.50 GHz (2x2 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 95W TDP)
      • Core 2 Quad Q8300s – 2.50 GHz (2x2 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 65W TDP)
      • Core 2 Quad Q8200 – 2.33 GHz (2x2 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 95W TDP)
      • Core 2 Quad Q8200s – 2.33 GHz (2x2 MB L2, 1333 MHz FSB, 65W TDP)
      • Core 2 Quad Q7600 – 2.70 GHz (2x1 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB, no SSE4) (no Q7600 at http://ark.intel.com/ProductCollection.aspx?familyID=28398)
  • Intel® Core™2 Quad Mobile Processor Family – 45 nm process technology
    • Quad core CPU
    • Variants
      • Core 2 Quad Q9100 – 2.26 GHz (2x6 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB, 45W TDP)
      • Core 2 Quad Q9000 – 2.00 GHz (2x3 MB L2, 1066 MHz FSB, 45W TDP)

Pentium Dual Core

  • Allendale65 nm process technology
    • Desktop CPU (SMP support restricted to 2 CPUs)
    • Two Cores on one die
    • Introduced January 21, 2007
    • SSSE3 SIMD instructions
    • Number of Transistors 167 Million
    • TXT, enhanced security hardware extensions
    • Execute Disable Bit
    • EIST (Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology)
    • Variants
      • Intel Pentium E2220 – 2.40 GHz (1 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Intel Pentium E2200 – 2.20 GHz (1 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Intel Pentium E2180 – 2.00 GHz (1 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Intel Pentium E2160 – 1.80 GHz (1 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Intel Pentium E2140 – 1.60 GHz (1 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
  • Wolfdale-3M 45 nm process technology
    • Intel Pentium E6700 – 3.20 GHz (2 MB L2,1066 MHz FSB)
    • Intel Pentium E6600 – 3.06 GHz (2 MB L2,1066 MHz FSB)
    • Intel Pentium E6500 – 2.93 GHz (2 MB L2,1066 MHz FSB)
    • Intel Pentium E6300 – 2.80 GHz (2 MB L2,1066 MHz FSB)
    • Intel Pentium E5400 – 2.70 GHz (2 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
    • Intel Pentium E5300 – 2.60 GHz (2 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
    • Intel Pentium E5200 – 2.50 GHz (2 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
    • Intel Pentium E2210 – 2.20 GHz (1 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)

Celeron

  • Allendale65 nm process technology
    • Variants
      • Intel Celeron E1600 – 2.40 GHz (512 KB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Intel Celeron E1500 – 2.20 GHz (512 KB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Intel Celeron E1400 – 2.00 GHz (512 KB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Intel Celeron E1300 – 1.80 GHz (512 KB L2, 800 MHz FSB) (Exist?)
      • Intel Celeron E1200 – 1.60 GHz (512 KB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
  • Wolfdale-3M45 nm process technology
    • Variants
      • Intel Celeron E3400 – 2.60 GHz (1 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Intel Celeron E3300 – 2.50 GHz (1 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Intel Celeron E3200 – 2.40 GHz (1 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
  • Conroe-L65 nm process technology
    • Variants
      • Intel Celeron 450 – 2.20 GHz (512 KB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Intel Celeron 440 – 2.00 GHz (512 KB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Intel Celeron 430 – 1.80 GHz (512 KB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Intel Celeron 420 – 1.60 GHz (512 KB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Intel Celeron 220 – 1.20 GHz (512 KB L2, 533 MHz FSB)
  • Conroe-CL65 nm process technology
    • LGA 771 package
    • Variants
      • Intel Celeron 445 – 1.87 GHz (512 KB L2, 1066 MHz FSB)

 Celeron M

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

Core i5

  • Lynnfield45 nm process technology
    • 4 physical cores
    • 32+32 Kb (per core) L1 cache
    • 256 Kb (per core) L2 cache
    • 8 MB common L3 cache
    • Introduced September 8, 2009
    • Family 6 Model E (Ext. Model 1E)
    • Socket 1156 LGA
    • 2-channels DDR3
    • Variants
      • 750 – 2.66 GHz/3.20 GHz Turbo Boost
  • Clarkdale32 nm process technology
    • 2 physical cores/4 threads
    • 64 Kb L1 cache
    • 512 Kb L2 cache
    • 4 MB L3 cache
    • Introduced January, 2010
    • Socket 1156 LGA
    • 2-channels DDR3
    • Integrated HD GPU
    • AES Support
    • Variants
      • 650 – 3.2 GHz Hyper-Threading Turbo Boost
      • 660/661 – 3.33 GHz Hyper-Threading Turbo Boost
      • 670 – 3.46 GHz Hyper-Threading Turbo Boost

Core i3

  • Clarkdale32 nm process technology
    • 2 physical cores/4 threads
    • 64 Kb L1 cache
    • 512 Kb L2 cache
    • 4 MB L3 cache
    • Introduced January, 2010
    • Socket 1156 LGA
    • 2-channels DDR3
    • Integrated HD GPU
    • Variants
      • 530 – 2.93 GHz Hyper-Threading
      • 540 – 3.06 GHz Hyper-Threading

Pentium-G6950

  • Clarkdale32 nm process technology
    • 2 physical cores/2 threads
    • 3 MB L3 cache
    • Introduced January 2010
    • Socket 1156 LGA
    • 2-channels DDR3
    • Integrated HD GPU
    • 2.8 GHz (No HyperThreading)[1]

Core i7

  • Bloomfield45 nm process technology
    • 4 physical cores
    • 256 KB L2 cache
    • 8 MB L3 cache
    • Front side bus replaced with QuickPath up to 6.4GT/s
    • Hyper-Threading is again included. This had previously been removed at the introduction of Core line
    • 781 million transistors
    • Intel® Turbo Boost Technology
    • TDP 130W
    • Introduced November 17, 2008
    • Socket 1366 LGA
    • 3-channels DDR3
    • Variants
      • 975 (extreme edition) – 3.33 GHz/3.60 GHz Turbo Boost
      • 965 (extreme edition) – 3.20 GHz/3.46 GHz Turbo Boost
      • 950 – 3.06 GHz/3.33 GHz Turbo Boost
      • 940 – 2.93 GHz/3.20 GHz Turbo Boost
      • 930 – 2.80 GHz/3.06 GHz Turbo Boost
      • 920 – 2.66 GHz/2.93 GHz Turbo Boost
  • Lynnfield45 nm process technology
    • 4 physical cores
    • 256 KB L2 cache
    • 8 MB L3 cache
    • No QuickPath, instead compatible with slower DMI interface
    • Hyper-Threading is included
    • Introduced September 8, 2009
    • Socket 1156 LGA
    • 2-channels DDR3
    • Variants
      • 870 – 2.93 GHz/3.60 GHz Turbo Boost (TDP 95W)
      • 860 – 2.80 GHz/3.46 GHz Turbo Boost (TDP 95W)
      • 860S – 2.53 GHz/3.46 GHz Turbo Boost (TDP 82W)
TODO: Westmere
  • Gulftown32 nm process technology
    • 6 physical cores
    • 256 KB L2 cache
    • 12 MB L3 cache
    • Front side bus replaced with QuickPath up to 6.4GT/s
    • Hyper-Threading is included
    • Intel® Turbo Boost Technology
    • TDP 130W
    • Introduced 16 March 2010
    • Variants
      • 980X Extreme Edition - 3.33 GHz/3.60 GHz Turbo Boost
  • Intel® Core™ i7 Mobile Processor Family – 45 nm process technology
    • 4 physical cores
    • Hyper-Threading is included
    • Intel® Turbo Boost Technology
    • Variants
      • 940XM Extreme Edition - 2.13 GHz/3.33 GHz Turbo Boost (8 MB L3, TDP 55W)
      • 920XM Extreme Edition - 2.00 GHz/3.20 GHz Turbo Boost (8 MB L3, TDP 55W)
      • 820QM - 1.73 GHz/3.066 GHz Turbo Boost (8 MB L3, TDP 45W)
      • 720QM - 1.60 GHz/2.80 GHz Turbo Boost (6 MB L3, TDP 45W)

 Xeon

  • Gainestown45 nm process technology
    • Same processor dies as Bloomfield
    • 256 KB L2 cache
    • 8 MB L3 cache, 4MB may be disabled
    • QuickPath up to 6.4GT/s
    • Hyper-Threading is included in some models
    • 781 million transistors
    • Introduced March 29, 2009
    • Variants
      • W5590, W5580, X5570, X5560, X5550, E5540, E5530, L5530, E5520, L5520, L5518 – 4 Cores, 8 MB L3 cache, HT
      • E5506, L5506, E5504 – 4 cores, 4 MB L3 cache, no HT
      • L5508, E5502, E5502 – 2 cores, 4 MB L3 cache, no HT
 

Intel 805xx product codes

Intel discontinued the use of part numbers such as 80486 in the marketing of mainstream x86-architecture microprocessors with the introduction of the Pentium brand in 1993. However, numerical codes, in the 805xx range, continued to be assigned to these processors for internal and part numbering uses. The following is a list of such product codes in numerical order:
Product code Marketing name(s) Codename(s)
80500 Pentium P5 (A-step)
80501 Pentium P5
80502 Pentium P54C, P54CS
80503 Pentium with MMX Technology P55C, Tillamook
80521 Pentium Pro P6
80522 Pentium II Klamath
80523 Pentium II, Celeron, Pentium II Xeon Deschutes, Covington, Drake
80524 Pentium II, Celeron Dixon, Mendocino
80525 Pentium III, Pentium III Xeon Katmai, Tanner
80526 Pentium III, Celeron, Pentium III Xeon Coppermine, Cascades
80528 Pentium 4, Xeon Willamette (Socket 423), Foster
80529 canceled Timna
80530 Pentium III, Celeron Tualatin
80531 Pentium 4, Celeron Willamette (Socket 478)
80532 Pentium 4, Celeron, Xeon Northwood, Prestonia, Gallatin
80533 Pentium III Coppermine (cD0-step)
80534 Pentium 4 SFF Northwood (small form factor)
80535 Pentium M, Celeron M 310–340 Banias
80536 Pentium M, Celeron M 350–390 Dothan
80537 Core 2 Duo T5xxx, T7xxx, Celeron M 5xx Merom
80538 Core Solo, Celeron M 4xx Yonah
80539 Core Duo, Pentium Dual-Core T-series Yonah
80541 Itanium Merced
80542 Itanium 2 McKinley
80543 Itanium 2 Madison
80546 Pentium 4, Celeron D, Xeon Prescott (Socket 478), Nocona, Irwindale, Cranford, Potomac
80547 Pentium 4, Celeron D Prescott (LGA 775)
80548 canceled Tejas and Jayhawk
80549 Itanium 2 90xx Montecito
80550 Dual-Core Xeon 71xx Tulsa
80551 Pentium D, Pentium EE, Dual-Core Xeon Smithfield, Paxville DP
80552 Pentium 4, Celeron D Cedar Mill
80553 Pentium D, Pentium EE Presler
80554 Celeron 800/900/1000 ULV Shelton
80555 Dual-Core Xeon 50xx Dempsey
80556 Dual-Core Xeon 51xx Woodcrest
80557 Core 2 Duo E4xxx. E6xxx, Dual-Core Xeon 30xx, Pentium Dual-Core E2xxx Conroe
80560 Dual-Core Xeon 70xx Paxville MP
80562 Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Extreme QX6xxx, Quad-Core Xeon 32xx Kentsfield
80563 Quad-Core Xeon 53xx Clovertown
80564 Xeon 7200 Tigerton-DC
80565 Xeon 7300 Tigerton
80566 Atom Z5xx Silverthorne
80567 Itanium 91xx Montvale
80569 Core 2 Quad Q9xxx, Core 2 Extreme QX9xxx, Xeon 33xx Yorkfield
80570 Core 2 Duo E8xxx, Xeon 31xx Wolfdale
80571 Core 2 Duo E7xxx, Pentium Dual-Core E5xxx, Pentium Dual-Core E2210 Wolfdale-3M
80573 Xeon 5200 Wolfdale-DP
80574 Core 2 Extreme QX9775, Xeon 5400 Harpertown
80576 Core 2 Duo P7xxx, T8xxx, P8xxx, T9xxx, P9xxx, SL9xxx, SP9xxx, Core 2 Extreme X9xxx Penryn
80577 Core 2 Duo P7xxx, P8xxx, SU9xxx, T6xxx, T8xxx Penryn-3M
80578 LE80578 Vermilion Range
80579 EP80579 Tolapai
80580 Core 2 Quad Q8xxx, Q9xxx, Xeon 33xx Yorkfield-6M
80581 Core 2 Quad Q9xxx Penryn-QC
80582 Xeon 74xx Dunnington
80583 Xeon 74xx Dunnington-QC
80584 Xeon X33x3 LV Yorkfield CL
80585 Core 2 Duo SU3xxx, Celeron 7xx, 9xx Penryn-L
80586 Atom 2xx, N2xx Diamondville
80587 Atom 3xx Diamondville DC
80588 Xeon L3014, E3113 Wolfdale-CL

Intel 806xx product codes

Product code Marketing name(s) Codename(s)
80601 Core i7, Xeon 35xx Bloomfield
80602 Xeon 55xx Gainestown
80603 Itanium 93xx Tukwila
80604 Xeon 65xx, Xeon 75xx Beckton
80605 Core i5-7xx, Core i7-8xx, Xeon 34xx Lynnfield
80606 canceled Havendale
80607 Core i7-7xx QM, Core i7-8xx QM, Core i7-9xx XM Clarksfield
80608 canceled Auburndale
80609 Atom Lincroft
80610 Atom N400, D400, D500 Pineview
80611 canceled Larrabee
80612 Xeon C35xx, Xeon C55xx Jasper Forest
80613 Core i7-9xxX, Xeon 36xx Gulftown
80614 Xeon 56xx Westmere-EP
80616 Pentium G6xxx, Core i3-5xx, Core i5-6xx Clarkdale
80617 Core i5-5xx, Core i7-6xxM/UM/LM Arrandale
80618 Atom Tunnel Creek
80623 unannounced desktop processor Sandy Bridge-HE-4
80627 unannounced mobile processor Sandy Bridge-HE-