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INTEL Central Processing Units (CPU) This Page of Product Is Rohs Compliant INTEL Central Processing Units (CPU) This page of product is RoHS compliant. CENTRAL PROCESSING UNITS (CPU) Intel Processor families include the most powerful and flexible Central Processing Units (CPUs) available today. Utilizing industry leading 22nm device fabrication techniques, Intel continues to pack greater processing power into smaller spaces than ever before, providing desktop, mobile, and embedded products with maximum performance per watt across a wide range of applications. Atom Celeron Core Pentium Xeon For quantities greater than listed, call for quote. MCU \ MPU / DSP MPU / MCU \ MOUSER Intel Core Cache Data TDP Price Each Package Processor Family Code Freq. Size No. of Bus Width (Max) STOCK NO. Part No. Series Name (GHz) (MB) Cores (bit) (W) 1 25 50 100 Desktop 607-DF8064101211300Y DF8064101211300S R0VY FCBGA-559 D2550 Atom™ Cedarview 1.86 1 2 64 10 607-CM8063701444901S CM8063701444901S R10K FCLGA-1155 G1610 Celeron® Ivy Bridge 2.6 2 2 64 55 Intel 607-CM8062301046804S CM8062301046804S R05J FCLGA-1155 G540 Celeron® Sandy Bridge 2.5 2 2 64 65 607-AT80571RG0641MLS AT80571RG0641MLS LGTZ LGA-775 E3400 Celeron® Wolfdale 2.6 1 2 64 65 607-HH80557PG0332MS HH80557PG0332MS LA99 LGA-775 E4300 Core™ 2 Conroe 1.8 2 2 64 65 607-AT80570PJ0806MS AT80570PJ0806MS LB9J LGA-775 E8400 Core™ 2 Wolfdale 3.0 6 2 64 65 607-AT80571PH0723MLS AT80571PH0723MLS LGW3 LGA-775 E7400 Core™ 2 Wolfdale 2.8 3 2 64 65 607-AT80580PJ0676MS AT80580PJ0676MS LB6B LGA-775 Q9400 Core™ 2 Yorkfield 2.66 6 4 64 95 607-CM80616003060AES CM80616003060AES LBTD FCLGA-1156 i3-540 iCore™ Clarkdale 3.06 4 2 64 73 607-CM8064601464802S CM8064601464802S R14G FCLGA-1150 i5-4430 iCore™ Haswell 3.0 6 4 64 84 607-CM8064601465803S CM8064601465803S R14M FCLGA-1150 i5-4430S iCore™ Haswell 2.7 6 4 64 65 607-CM8064601464707S CM8064601464707S R14E FCLGA-1150 i5-4570 iCore™ Haswell 3.2 6 4 64 84 607-CM8064601465605S CM8064601465605S R14J FCLGA-1150 i5-4570S iCore™ Haswell 2.9 6 4 64 65 607-CM8064601466203S CM8064601466203S R14R FCLGA-1150 i5-4570T iCore™ Haswell 2.9 4 2 64 35 607-CM8064601465703S CM8064601465703S R14K FCLGA-1150 i5-4670S iCore™ Haswell 3.1 6 4 64 65 607-CM8064601466200S CM8064601466200S R14Q FCLGA-1150 i7-4765T iCore™ Haswell 2.0 8 4 64 35 607-CM8064601464206S CM8064601464206S R147 FCLGA-1150 i7-4770K iCore™ Haswell 3.5 8 4 64 84 607-CM8064601465504S CM8064601465504S R14H FCLGA-1150 i7-4770S iCore™ Haswell 3.1 8 4 64 65 607-CM8063701137502S CM8063701137502S R0RG FCLGA-1155 i3-3220 iCore™ Ivy Bridge 3.3 3 2 64 55 607-CM8063701134306S CM8063701134306S R0RQ FCLGA-1155 i5-3330 iCore™ Ivy Bridge 3.0 6 4 64 77 607-CM8063701159502S CM8063701159502S R0RJ FCLGA-1155 i5-3470T iCore™ Ivy Bridge 2.9 3 2 64 35 607-CM8063701095203S CM8063701095203S R0P3 FCLGA-1155 i5-3550S iCore™ Ivy Bridge 3.0 6 4 64 65 607-CM8063701094903S CM8063701094903S R0P1 FCLGA-1155 i5-3570T iCore™ Ivy Bridge 2.3 6 4 64 45 607-CM8063701211600S CM8063701211600S R0PK FCLGA-1155 i7-3770 iCore™ Ivy Bridge 3.4 8 4 64 77 607-BV80605001911APS BV80605001911APS LBLC LGA-1156 i5-750 iCore™ Lynnfield 2.66 8 4 64 95 607-BV80605001908AKS BV80605001908AKS LBJJ LGA-1156 i7-860 iCore™ Lynnfield 2.8 8 4 64 95 607-CM8062300834106S CM8062300834106S R00Q LGA-1155 i5-2400 iCore™ Sandy Bridge 3.1 6 4 64 95 607-CM8062300834302S CM8062300834302S R00B LGA-1155 i7-2600 iCore™ Sandy Bridge 3.4 8 4 64 95 607-CM80616004593AES CM80616004593AES LBTG FCLGA-1156 G6950 Pentium® Clarkdale 2.8 3 2 64 73 607-CM8063701444601S CM8063701444601S R10G FCLGA-1155 G2020T Pentium® Ivy Bridge 2.5 3 2 64 35 607-AT80571PG0642MLS AT80571PG0642MLS LGTL LGA-775 E5300 Pentium® Wolfdale 2.6 2 2 64 65 Integrated 607-NU80579EZ009C NU80579EZ009C S LJ6B FCBGA-1088 EP80579 Pentium® Tolapai 1.2 0.03125 1 32 19 607-NU80579EZ004C NU80579EZ004C S LJ6C FCBGA-1088 EP80579 Pentium® Tolapai 1 0.25 1 32 18 Mobile 607-DF80641010507062 DF8064101050706S R0W2 FCBGA-559 N2600 Atom™ Cedarview 1.6 1 2 64 3.5 607-DF80641010505031 DF8064101050503S R0W1 FCBGA-559 N2800 Atom™ Cedarview 1.86 1 2 64 6.5 607-AU80586GE025DS AU80586GE025D S LB73 PBGA-437 N270 Atom™ Diamondville 1.6 0.0625 1 32 2.5 607-AC80566UC005DE AC80566UC005DE S LB2C PBGA-441 Z510 Atom™ Silverthorne 1.1 0.0625 1 32 2 607-CH80566EC005DW CH80566EC005DW S LGPQ FCBGA-437 Z510P Atom™ Silverthorne 1.1 0.0625 1 32 2.2 607-CH80566EC005DT CH80566EC005DT S LGPR FCBGA-437 Z510PT Atom™ Silverthorne 1.1 0.0625 1 32 2.2 607-CH80566EE014DT CH80566EE014DT S LGPP FCBGA-437 Z520PT Atom™ Silverthorne 1.33 0.0625 1 32 2.2 607-AC80566UE025DW AC80566UE025DW S LB6P PBGA-441 Z530 Atom™ Silverthorne 1.6 0.0625 1 32 2 607-CH80566EE025DW CH80566EE025DW S LGPN FCBGA-437 Z530P Atom™ Silverthorne 1.6 0.0625 1 32 2.2 607-DF80641010507062 DF8064101050706S R0W2 FCBGA-559 N2600 Atom™ Cedarview 1.6 1 2 64 3.5 607-DF80641010505031 DF8064101050503S R0W1 FCBGA-559 N2800 Atom™ Cedarview 1.86 1 2 64 6.5 607-AU80586GE025DS AU80586GE025D S LB73 PBGA-437 N270 Atom™ Diamondville 1.6 0.0625 1 32 2.5 607-AC80566UC005DE AC80566UC005DE S LB2C PBGA-441 Z510 Atom™ Silverthorne 1.1 0.0625 1 32 2 607-CH80566EC005DW CH80566EC005DW S LGPQ FCBGA-437 Z510P Atom™ Silverthorne 1.1 0.0625 1 32 2.2 607-CH80566EC005DT CH80566EC005DT S LGPR FCBGA-437 Z510PT Atom™ Silverthorne 1.1 0.0625 1 32 2.2 607-CH80566EE014DT CH80566EE014DT S LGPP FCBGA-437 Z520PT Atom™ Silverthorne 1.33 0.0625 1 32 2.2 607-AC80566UE025DW AC80566UE025DW S LB6P PBGA-441 Z530 Atom™ Silverthorne 1.6 0.0625 1 32 2 607-CH80566EE025DW CH80566EE025DW S LGPN FCBGA-437 Z530P Atom™ Silverthorne 1.6 0.0625 1 32 2.2 607-CT80618005844AAS CT80618005844AAS LJ32 FCBGA-676 E620 Atom™ Tunnel Creek 600 MHz 0.0625 1 32 3.3 607-CT80618005844ABS CT80618005844ABS LJ36 FCBGA-676 E620T Atom™ Tunnel Creek 600 MHz 0.0625 1 32 3.3 607-CT80618005841AAS CT80618005841AAS LJ33 FCBGA-676 E640 Atom™ Tunnel Creek 1 0.0625 1 32 3.6 607-CT80618005841ABS CT80618005841ABS LJ37 FCBGA-676 E640T Atom™ Tunnel Creek 1 0.0625 1 32 3.6 607-CT80618003201AAS CT80618003201AAS LJ34 FCBGA-676 E660 Atom™ Tunnel Creek 1.3 0.0625 1 32 3.6 607-CT80618003201ABS CT80618003201ABS LJ38 FCBGA-676 E660T Atom™ Tunnel Creek 1.3 0.0625 1 32 3.6 607-CT80618007035AAS CT80618007035AAS LJ35 FCBGA-676 E680 Atom™ Tunnel Creek 1.6 0.0625 1 32 4.5 607-CT80618007035ABS CT80618007035ABS LJ39 FCBGA-676 E680T Atom™ Tunnel Creek 1.6 0.0625 1 32 4.5 607-AV8063801276200S AV8063801276200S R0VR FCBGA-1023 1020E Celeron® Ivy Bridge 2.2 2 2 64 35 607-AW8063801117700S AW8063801117700S R10D FCPGA-988 1020E Celeron® Ivy Bridge 2.2 2 2 64 35 607-AW80577GG0371MLS AW80577GG0371MLS LGEY PGA-478 T3100 Celeron® Penryn 1.9 1 2 64 35 607-AV8062700849902S AV8062700849902S R0BU BGA-1023 847E Celeron® Sandy Bridge 1.1 2 2 64 17 607-FF8062700848800S FF8062700848800S R088 PGA-988 B810 Celeron® Sandy Bridge 1.6 2 2 64 35 607-AV8062700853208S AV8062700853208S R075 BGA-1023 i5-2515E Celeron® Sandy Bridge 2.5 3 2 64 35 607-LF80538NE0361MES LF80538NE0361MES L9KW PPGA-478 440 Celeron® M Yonah 1.86 1 1 32 27 607-LE80537LF0214MS LE80537LF0214MS LGFX PBGA-479 L7400 Core™ 2 Merom 1.5 4 2 64 17 607-LF80537GG0494MS LF80537GG0494MS LAF8 PBGA-479 T7500 Core™ 2 Merom 2.2 4 2 64 35 607-LE80537UE0042MT LE80537UE0042MS LAUT PBGA-479 U7500 Core™ 2 Merom 1.06 2 2 64 10 607-LE80537GG0494MS LE80537GG0494MS LADM PBGA-479 T7500 Core™ 2 Merom 2.2 4 2 64 35 - - 607-LE80537UE0042MX LE80537UE0042MS LV3X PBGA-479 U7500 Core™ 2 Merom 1.06 2 2 64 10 - - 607-AW80577SH0513MS AW80577SH0513MS LGFC PGA-478 P8400 Core™ 2 Penryn 2.26 3 2 64 25 607-AW80576GH0616MS AW80576GH0616MS LGE5 PGA-478 T9400 Core™ 2 Penryn 2.53 6 2 64 35 607-AV80576LH0366MS AV80576LH0366MS LGAB BGA-956 SL9400 Core™ 2 Penryn 1.86 6 2 64 17 - - 607-AV80576SH0516MS AV80576SH0516MS LGAF BGA-956 SP9300 Core™ 2 Penryn 2.26 6 2 64 25 - - 607-AV80577SH0513MS AV80577SH0513MS LGE2 BGA-479 P8400 Core™ 2 Penryn 2.26 3 2 64 25 607-AV80577UG0093MS AV80577UG0093MS LGAL BGA-956 SU9300 Core™ 2 Penryn 1.2 3 2 64 10 - - 607-LE80539LF0282MXS LE80539LF0282MXS L9JT PBGA-479 L2400 Core™ 2 Yonah 1.66 2 2 32 15 607-FF8062700849000S FF8062700849000S R02V FCPGA-988 i3-2330E Core™ i3 Sandy Bridge 2.2 3 2 64 35 - - 607-CL8064701462800S CL8064701462800S R16H FCBGA-1168 i7-4650U iCore™ Haswell 1.7 4 2 64 15 607-AV8063801117301S AV8063801117301S R0WL BGA-1023 i3-3120ME iCore™ Ivy Bridge 2.4 3 2 64 35 607-AW8063801117902S AW8063801117902S R0WM FCPGA-988 i3-3120ME iCore™ Ivy Bridge 2.4 3 2 64 35 607-AV8063801149502S AV8063801149502S R0WN FCBGA-1023 i3-3217UE iCore™ Ivy Bridge 1.6 3 2 64 17 © Copyright 2015 Mouser Electronics © Copyright 2015 Mouser Electronics For current pricing, 204 mouser.com/intel visit mouser.com [email protected].
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