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Types of Intel Processors

What are the types of Intel Processors?

There are 12 types of intel processor they are

  • Intel Atom
  • Intel Celeron
  • Intel Pentium
  • Intel Core Duo
  • Intel Core Solo
  • Intel Core 2 Duo
  • Intel Core 2 Quad
  • Intel Core 2 Extreme
  • Intel Core i3
  • Intel Core i5
  • Intel Core i7
  • Intel Xeon

Tyes of Processors

Intel Atom

Intel Atom

The Intel Atom processor was designed by Intel Corporation it uses less power and reduces energy consumption. It supports Ultra HD 4k multimedia and streams high frames per second (FPS). It provides high performance to users. CPU Clock Rate is 600 MHz to 2.6 GHz, Size is 45 nm to 10 nm, and Front side bus Speed is 40 MHz to 667 MHz.

Intel Celeron

Intel Celeron

The Intel Celeron processor was designed by Intel Corporation it uses low power voltage and it is a computer microprocessor model. It used to stream, read, listen, and view the information in the computer. It supports a wide range of multimedia capabilities. CPU Clock Rate is 266 MHz to 2.6 GHz, Size is 250 nm to 14 nm, and Front side bus Speed is 66 MHz to 1333 MT/s.

Intel Pentium

Intel Pentium

The Intel Pentium processor was designed by Intel Corporation and produced in 1993 it performance is faster then compared to the atom and Celeron processors. It consumes low power and used for streaming Ultra-High Definition video and reading the news. It supports wide range of computer devices. The CPU Clock Rate is 60 MHz to 3.2 GHz, Size is 180 nm to 32 nm, and Front side bus Speed is 60 MHz to 1066 MT/s.

Intel Core Duo

Intel Core Duo

The Intel Core Duo as designed by Intel Corporation it contains two core microprocessors, based on a microarchitecture core. Its processor base frequency is 1.83 GHz, it provides 2 MB of L2 cache, and the bus speed is 667 MHz. It consists of a 32-bit instruction set.

Intel Core Solo

Intel Core Solo

The Intel Core Solo is also a core duo type that uses two cores and were Intel Corporation is disabled the one core for selling as a Core Solo to reduce price and its instruction set is 32 bit. It has a 2 MB L2 Cache, bus speed is 667 MHz and the voltage range is 1.1625V to 1.30V.

Intel Core 2 Duo
Intel Core 2 Duo

The Intel Core Duo was designed by Intel Corporation and it was introduced in 2006. It is a 64-bit version of the x86 instruction set and it is an Intel dual-core microprocessor-based on microarchitecture core.  The CPU Clock Rate is 1.06 GHz to 3.33 GHz, Size is 65 nm to 45 nm, and Front side bus Speed is 800 MT/s to 1600 MT/s.

Intel Core 2 Quad

Intel Core 2 Quad

The Intel Core 2 Quad was designed by Intel Corporation it contains four cores microprocessor, based on microarchitecture core. The processor base frequency is 2.40 GHz, it contains 8 MB L2 cache, and the bus speed is 1066 MHz. Its voltage range is 0.8500V to 1.500V. It has 64 bit of instruction set.

Intel Core 2 Extreme

Intel Core 2 Extreme

The Intel Core 2 Extreme is based on Intel four cores microprocessor. It contains 64-bit instruction sets of x86 version. The processor base frequency is 3.00 GHz, it has 12 MB of L2 cache, and the bus speed is 1333 MHz. Its voltage range is 0.8500V to 1.3625V. It consists of Intel virtualization technology (VT-x) and thermal monitoring technologies.

Intel Core i3

Intel Core i3

The Intel Core i3 was designed by Intel Corporation and the first version of Intel Core i3 was release in 2010. It is a 64-bit version and the processor base frequency range is from 1 GHz to 4.2 GHz, it has 2 x 256 Kib of L2 Cache and 4 Mib of L3 Cache, and the voltage range is from 0.65V to 1.4V and the technologies it supports they are Intel Virtualization Technology (VT-x), Hyperthreading, smart cache, and Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST). 

Intel Core i5

Intel Core i5

The Intel Core i5 was designed by Intel Corporation and the first version of Intel Core i5 was released in 2009. It is a 64-bit version of x86 instruction set. The processor base frequency range is from 1.07 GHz to 4.1 GHz, it has 4 x 256 Kib of L2 Cache and 8 Mib of L3 Cache, and the voltage range is from 0.65V to 1.4V and the technologies it supports they are Intel Virtualization Technology (VT-x), Hyperthreading, Turbo Boost, smart cache, and Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST). 

Intel Core i7

Intel Core i7

The Intel Core i7 was designed by Intel Corporation and the first version of Intel Core i7 was release in 2008. It is a 64-bit version of x86 instruction set. The processor base frequency range is from 1.07 GHz to 4.3 GHz, it has 4 x 256 Kib of L2 Cache and 8 Mib of L3 Cache, and the voltage range is from 0.8V to 1.375V and the technologies it supports they are Intel Virtualization Technology (VT-x), Hyperthreading, Turbo Boost, smart cache, and Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST). 

Intel Xeon

Intel Xeon
The Intel Xeon is designed by Intel Corporation and it was first introduced in 1998. It is advanced security technology and it is used for servers, secure cloud service, and workstations. It is an integrated Ultra High Definition Graphics. Its Max Turbo Frequency is 5.00 GHz, it consists of up to 8 Cores and it contains up to 24 MB Intel Smart L3 Cache.


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