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Intel Desktop CPU Roadmap Intel Desktop CPU Roadmap NetBurst Core Microarchitecture(Core MA) Nehalem Sandy Bridge 2004 2005 2008 2009 2010 2011 2013 System Price 2006 2007 2012 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 3.73GHz Core2 Extreme Kentsfield QX9775 (3.2GHz/ Presler Core2 Extreme Kentsfield 12MB/FSB1600) Sandy Bridge-E Northwood QX6850 (3GHz/ 130W Gulftown Gulftown i7-3960X 3.3-3.9GHz/ Prescott 2M 3.2GHz(840) QX6700 (2.66GHz/ 8MB/FSB1333) Core2 Extreme Bloomfield 3.46GHz(955) 3.73GHz(965) QX9770 (3.2GHz/ i7-965 (3.2-3.46GHz/HT/ i7-975 (3.33-3.6GHz/HT/ 6CoreHT/15MB/PCIe2/ Extreme Extreme 3.46GHz 8MB/FSB1066) i7-980X 3.33-3.6GHz/HT/ i7-990X 3.46-3.73GHz/HT/ 4xDDR3 1600/130W Smithfield-XE QX6800 (2.93GHz/ 12MB/FSB1600) 8MB/QPI6.4/DDR3 1066) 8MB/QPI6.4/DDR3 1066) 12MB/QPI/DDR3 1066 12MB/QPI/DDR3 1066 (XE) Pentium 2.93GHz(X6800) 8MB/FSB1066) Yorkfield Pentium 4 3.8GHz(670) Extreme Edition QX9650 (3GHz/ Extreme Edition Conroe XE 12MB/FSB1333) Core i7 Core i7 Nehalem/Core 2 $900 Sandy Bridge-E Prescott Presler Yorkfield Boundary i7-970 3.2-3.46GHz/HT/ Gulftown 3.8GHz(571) 3.8GHz(672) Core2 Quad 12MB/QPI/DDR3 1066 i7-3930K 3.2-3.8GHz/ 3.4GHz(950) 3.6GHz(960) Kentsfield Q9550 (2.83GHz/ Bloomfield 6CoreHT/12MB/PCIe2/ 3.8GHz(570) 12MB/FSB1333) Conroe Q6600 (2.4GHz/ i7-940 (2.93-3.2GHz/HT/ i7-950 (3.06-3.33GHz/HT/ i7-960 (3.2-3.46GHz/HT/ 4xDDR3 1600/130W Performance 3.6GHz(660) 3.8GHz(670) 8MB/FSB1066) Q6700 (2.66GHz/ 8MB/QPI4.8/DDR3 1066) 8MB/QPI4.8/DDR3 1066) 8MB/QPI4.8/DDR3 1066) Performance Prescott 8MB/FSB1066) Lynnfield Core i7 (P1) 3.2GHz(940) Pentium D 2.66GHz(E6700) Q9650 (3GHz/ 130W Prescott 2M i7-870 (2.93-3.6GHz/HT/ i7-880 (3.06-3.73GHz/HT/ Sandy Bridge-E 3.2GHz(840) 9xx 4 cores/2 cores 12MB/FSB1333) 8MB/PCIe/DDR3 1333) 8MB/PCIe/DDR3 1333) 65W 95W i7-3820 3.6-3.8GHz/ $4xx Core2 Duo Boundary 4CoreHT/10MB/PCIe2/ Pentium D Q9550s (2.83GHz/ i7-860S (2.53-3.46GHz/HT/ i7-870S (2.66-3.6GHz/HT/ 82W Core i7 4xDDR3 1600/130W 12MB/FSB1333) 82W Core i7 8xx Q9550 (2.83GHz/ 8MB/PCIe/DDR3 1333) 8MB/PCIe/DDR3 1333) Cedar Mill Lynnfield i7-3770K 3.5-3.9GHz/4CHT/ 12MB/FSB1333) i7-2600K 3.4-3.8GHz/4CHT/ i7-2700K 3.5-3.9GHz/4CHT/ 3.6GHz(662) 3.6GHz(661) Core2 Quad Q9650 (3GHz/ 8MB/PCIe2/2xDDR3 1333 8MB/PCIe3/2xDDR3 1600/ 3.6GHz(560) 3.6GHz(561) 130W 8MB/PCIe2/2xDDR3 1333 GPU4000 650-1150MHz/77W Conroe 12MB/FSB1333) i7-930 (2.8-3.06GHz/ GPU3000 850-1350MHz/95W GPU3000 850-1350MHz/95W 2.40GHz(E6600) 2.66GHz(E6700) Q9450 (2.66GHz/ 8MB/QPI4.8/DDR3 1066) 3.6GHz(660) i7-920 (2.66-2.93GHz/ Bloomfield i7-2600 3.4-3.8GHz/4CHT/ i7-3770S 3.1-3.9GHz/4CHT/ 12MB/FSB1333) 8MB/PCIe2/2xDDR3 1333 8MB/PCIe3/2xDDR3 1600/ NetBurst/Core 2 8MB/QPI4.8/DDR3 1066) i7-875K (2.93-3.6GHz/HT/ Lynnfield GPU4000 650-1150MHz/65W 8MB/PCIe/DDR3 1333) GPU2000 850-1350MHz/95W Boundary Yorkfield Bloomfield Core i7 i7-2600S 2.8-3.8GHz/4CHT/ Nehalem/Sandy Bridge i7-3770T 2.5-3.7GHz/4CHT/ Core i5 i7-870 (2.93-3.6GHz/HT/ Lynnfield 8MB/PCIe2/2xDDR3 1333 8MB/PCIe3/2xDDR3 1600/ Mainstream 3 130W 8MB/PCIe/DDR3 1333) GPU2000 850-1350MHz/65W Boundary GPU4000 650-1150MHz/45W Ivy Bridge 4-core 3.4GHz(650) Core i7 i7-860 (2.8-3.46GHz/HT/ Lynnfield 3GHz(930) 3.4GHz(950) 3.6GHz(960) 65W i7-3770 3.4-3.9GHz/4CHT/ Mainstream3 $300 8MB/PCIe/DDR3 1333) 95W i5-680 (3.6-3.86GHz/HT/ Clarkdale Kentsfield Q9400s (2.66GHz/ Sandy Bridge 4-core 8MB/PCIe3/2xDDR3 1600/ Haswell 4-core 4MB/PCIe/DDR3 1333) GPU4000 650-1150MHz/77W (MS3) Smithfield 6MB/FSB1333) Q9505s (2.83GHz/ i5-670 (3.46-3.73GHz/HT/ 6MB/FSB1333) 4MB/PCIe/DDR3 1333) 3GHz(830) Presler Clarkdale 73W i5-2500K 3.3-3.7GHz/4C/ i5-2550K 3.4-3.8GHz/4C/ i5-3570K 3.4-3.8GHz/4C/ Q9300 (2.5GHz/ Q9400 (2.66GHz/ Q9550 (2.83GHz/ 6MB/PCIe2/2xDDR3 1333 6MB/PCIe2/2xDDR3 1333 6MB/PCIe3/2xDDR3 1600/ 6MB/FSB1333) Q6600 (2.4GHz/ 6MB/FSB1333) 12MB/FSB1333) Core i5 GPU3000 850-1100MHz/95W No GPU/95W GPU4000 650-1150MHz/77W K = Unlocked Clock Prescott 2M Q6700 (2.66GHz/ Lynnfield S = 65W TDP 3.4GHz(650) 8MB/FSB1066) i5-2500T 2.3-3.3GHz/4C/ T = 35/45W TDP 8MB/FSB1066) Q8400s (2.66GHz/ Q9400s (2.66GHz/ 65W i5-750S (2.4-3.2GHz/ 6MB/PCIe2/2xDDR3 1333 i5-3570T 2.3-3.3GHz/4C/ 3.4GHz(550) 3.4GHz(551) 3.4GHz(651) 4MB/FSB1333) 6MB/FSB1333) 8MB/PCIe/DDR3 1333) GPU2000 650-1250MHz/45W K = Unlocked Clock 6MB/PCIe3/2xDDR3 1600/ Haswell/Sandy Bridge 2.13GHz(E6400) 2.40GHz(E6600) E6850 (3GHz/ 82W S = 65W TDP GPU4000 650-1150MHz/45W Cedar Mill 3.2GHz(940) 4MB/FSB1333) E8600 (3.33GHz/ i5-2500S 2.7-3.7GHz/4C/ T = 35/45W TDP Boundary E8500 (3.16GHz/ 6MB/FSB1333) 6MB/PCIe2/2xDDR3 1333 i5-3330S 2.7-3.2GHz/ 3.2GHz(640) Conroe1333MHz 6MB/FSB1333) Q8200s (2.33GHz/ Q8400s (2.66GHz/ 65W 6MB/PCIe3/2xDDR3 1600/ Mainstream 2 3.4GHz(950) 4MB/FSB1333) 4MB/FSB1333) GPU2000 850-1100MHz/65W GPU2500 650-1050MHz/65W 2.8GHz(820) Kentsfield 65W i5-2500 3.3-3.7GHz/4C/ Prescott 2.8GHz(920) 3GHz(930) 6MB/PCIe2/2xDDR3 1333 Q6600 (2.4GHz/ Q9400 (2.66GHz/ GPU2000 850-1100MHz/95W 3.2GHz(540) 3.2GHz(541) Core2 Duo Wolfdale 8MB/FSB1066) 6MB/FSB1333) Core i5 i5-760 2.8-3.33GHz/ Ivy Bridge 4-core 3.2GHz(641) i5-750 (2.66-3.2GHz/ Lynnfield 8MB/PCIe/DDR3 1333 $200 3GHz(630) Conroe1333MHz E8400 (3GHz/ Q8400 (2.66GHz/ Core i5 i5-3550 3.3-3.7GHz/4C/ i5-3570 3.4-3.8GHz/4C/ Conroe-2M Conroe 6MB/FSB1333) Q8200 (2.33GHz/ Yorkfield 8MB/PCIe/DDR3 1333) i5-660/661 (3.33-3.6GHz/ Clarkdale 6MB/PCIe3/2xDDR3 1600/ 6MB/PCIe3/2xDDR3 1600/ Pentium 4 4MB/FSB1333) 4MB/FSB1333) 95W GPU2500 650-1150MHz/77W GPU2500 650-1150MHz/77W Mainstream2 Pentium 4 1.86GHz(E6300) 2.13GHz(E6420) E6850 (3GHz/ HT/4MB/PCIe/DDR3 1333) Sandy Bridge 4-core 5xx Pentium 4 Q8300 (2.5GHz/ 73/87W i5-3550S 3-3.7GHz/4C/ i5-3570S 3.1-3.8GHz/4C/ (MS2) 6xx 2.8GHz(820) 1.86GHz(E6300) 1.86GHz(E6300) 4MB/FSB1333) 4MB/FSB1333) Q9505 (2.83GHz/ 6xx 6MB/FSB1333) i5-2400S 2.5-3.3GHz/4C/ i5-2405S 2.5-3.3GHz/4C/ i5-2450P 3.2-3.5GHz/4C/ 6MB/PCIe3/2xDDR3 1600/ 6MB/PCIe3/2xDDR3 1600/ 3.4GHz(945) 3.4GHz(945) E6750 (2.66GHz/ E8500 (3.16GHz/ 6MB/PCIe2/2xDDR3 1333 6MB/PCIe2/2xDDR3 1333 6MB/PCIe2/2xDDR3 1333 GPU2500 650-1150MHz/65W GPU4000 650-1150MHz/65W Haswell 4-core 3GHz(531) 4MB/FSB1333) 6MB/FSB1333) GPU2000 850-1100MHz/65W GPU3000 850-1100MHz/65W No GPU/95W i5-655K (3.2-3.46GHz/HT/ i5-2400 3.1-3.4GHz/4C/ Core i5 3GHz(631) 4MB/PCIe/DDR3 1333) 6MB/PCIe2/2xDDR3 1333 i5-3450 3.1-3.5GHz/4C/ Conroe-2M GPU2000 850-1100MHz/95W 6MB/PCIe3/2xDDR3 1600/ i5-3475S 2.9-3.6GHz/4C/ 3GHz(530) E8200 (2.66GHz/ E8300 (2.83GHz/ Core2 Duo Q8200 (2.33GHz/ Q8400 (2.66GHz/ 6MB/PCIe3/2xDDR3 1600/ Clarkdale i5-2380P 3.1-3.4GHz/4C/ GPU2500 650-1100MHz/77W Mainstream 1 3.4GHz(651) 1.8GHz(E4300) 1.86GHz(E6320) 6MB/FSB1333) 6MB/FSB1333) 4MB/FSB1333) 4MB/FSB1333) i5-2390T 2.7-3.5GHz/2CHT/ GPU4000 650-1100MHz/65W i5-650 (3.2-3.46GHz/HT/ 6MB/PCIe2/2xDDR3 1333 i5-3450S 2.8-3.5GHz/4C/ 3GHz(630) 73W 3MB/PCIe2/2xDDR3 1333 No GPU/95W 6MB/PCIe3/2xDDR3 1600/ Wolfdale E8400 (3GHz/ 4MB/PCIe/DDR3 1333) GPU2000 650-1100MHz/35W GPU2500 650-1100MHz/65W i5-3470 3.2-3.6GHz/4C/ 3.4GHz(945) E6550 (2.33GHz/ 6MB/FSB1333) Nehalem/Core 2 Boundary 6MB/PCIe3/2xDDR3 1600/ Mainstream1 4MB/FSB1333) i5-3470T 2.8-3.5GHz/4C/ 2.8GHz(520) 2.8GHz(521) Clarkdale GPU2500 650-1100MHz/77W (MS1) Wolfdale i5-2300 2.8-3.1GHz/4C/ i5-2310 2.9-3.2GHz/4C/ i5-2320 3-3.3GHz/4C/ 6MB/PCIe3/2xDDR3 1600/ i5-3470S 2.9-3.6GHz/4C/ 6MB/PCIe2/2xDDR3 1333 6MB/PCIe2/2xDDR3 1333 6MB/PCIe2/2xDDR3 1333 GPU2500 650-1050MHz/35W 6MB/PCIe3/2xDDR3 1600/ GPU2000 850-1100MHz/95W GPU2000 850-1100MHz/95W GPU2000 850-1100MHz/95W i5-3330 3-3.2GHz/ GPU2500 650-1100MHz/65W 6MB/PCIe3/2xDDR3 1600/ Sandy Bridge 2-core GPU2500 650-1050MHz/77W $160 Core2 Duo i3-2130 3.4GHz/2CoreHT/ i3-3240 3.4GHz/2CHT/ i3-2120 3.3GHz/2CoreHT/ 3MB/PCIe2/2xDDR3 1333 3MB/PCIe2/2xDDR3 1600 Pentium D GPU2000 850-1100MHz/65W GPU2500 650-1050MHz/55W i3-540 (3.06GHz/HT/ i3-550 (3.2GHz/HT/ i3-560 (3.33GHz/HT/ 3MB/PCIe2/2xDDR3 1333 E7200 (2.53GHz/ GPU2000 850-1100MHz/65W i3-3240T 3GHz/2CHT/ 2.8GHz(521) Wolfdale E7500 (2.93GHz/ E7600 (3.06GHz/ 4MB/PCIe/DDR3 1333) 4MB/PCIe/DDR3 1333) 4MB/PCIe/DDR3 1333) i3-2125 3.3GHz/2CoreHT/ 3.06GHz(345) 3GHz(925) 3MB/FSB1066) 3MB/FSB1066) 3MB/FSB1066) 73W 3MB/PCIe2/2xDDR3 1600 3.33GHz(355) 3MB/PCIe2/2xDDR3 1333 GPU2500 650-1050MHz/35W 2GHz(E4400) E4700 (2.6GHz/ Core2 Duo Core i3 GPU3000 850-1100MHz/65W Prescott-V 2MB/FSB800) i3-530 (2.93GHz/HT/ i3-540 (3.06GHz/HT/ i3-550 (3.2GHz/HT/ 3.2GHz(351) 3.06GHz(524) 2.8GHz(915) Conroe-2M i3-3225 3.3GHz/2CHT/ K = Unlocked Clock 2.4GHz(E4600) E7400 (2.8GHz/ 4MB/PCIe/DDR3 1333) 73W 4MB/PCIe/DDR3 1333) 4MB/PCIe/DDR3 1333) i3-2120T 2.6GHz/2CoreHT/ 3MB/PCIe2/2xDDR3 1600 S = 65W TDP Transactional Essential 2.8GHz(820) 3MB/FSB1066) i3-2100T 2.5GHz/2CoreHT/ 3MB/PCIe2/2xDDR3 1333 Core i3 GPU2500 650-1050MHz/55W 2.93GHz(340) 1.8GHz(E4300) E7500 (2.93GHz/ GPU2000 650-1100MHz/35W T = 35/45W TDP /Essential 3.06GHz(346) E7300 (2.66GHz/ Wolfdale 3MB/FSB1066) Core i3 3MB/PCIe2/2xDDR3 1333 2.66GHz(805) 2.2GHz(E4500) 3MB/FSB1066) GPU2000 650-1100MHz/35W i3-3220 3.3GHz/2CHT/ Wolfdale 3MB/PCIe2/2xDDR3 1600 i3-2100 3.1GHz/2CoreHT/ i3-2105 3.1GHz/2CoreHT/ GPU2500 650-1050MHz/55W 3MB/PCIe2/2xDDR3 1333 3MB/PCIe2/2xDDR3 1333 K = Unlocked Clock Ivy Bridge 2-core GPU2000 850-1100MHz/65W GPU3000 850-1100MHz/65W S = 65W TDP i3-3220T 2.8GHz/2CHT/ T = 35/45W TDP 3MB/PCIe2/2xDDR3 1600 GPU2500 650-1050MHz/35W Celeron D $90 3xx Cedar Mill Conroe-1M 2.8GHz(335) E6500 (2.93GHz/ Sandy Bridge 2-core 3.06GHz(346) 3.2GHz(541) 2.8GHz(820) 1.8GHz(E2160) E2220 (2.4GHz/ Wolfdale 2MB/FSB1066) G6950 (2.8GHz/ Clarkdale G850 2.9GHz/2Core G860 3GHz/2Core G870 3.1GHz/2core 1MB/FSB800) E6300 (2.8GHz/ Pentium 3MB/PCIe2/2xDDR3 1333 3MB/PCIe2/2xDDR3
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