List of Intel processors


This generational list of Intel processors attempts to present all of Intel's processors from the 4-bit 4004 to the present high-end offerings. Concise technical data is given for each product.

Latest

Core Ultra (Series 2)

Released on October 24, 2024. It follows on from Meteor Lake which saw Intel move from monolithic silicon to a disaggregated MCM design. Meteor Lake was limited to a mobile release while Arrow Lake includes desktop processors and mobile processors.

Desktop – Core Ultra 200S Series (codenamed "Arrow Lake">Arrow Lake (microprocessor)">Arrow Lake")

Socket LGA 1851

Mobile – Arrow Lake-U

Arrow Lake-U uses refreshed Meteor Lake silicon fabricated on the Intel 3 node.

Mobile – Arrow Lake-H">Arrow Lake (microprocessor)">Arrow Lake-H

Mobile – Arrow Lake-HX">Arrow Lake (microprocessor)">Arrow Lake-HX

13th and 14th generation Core

Desktop – Raptor Lake-S Refresh (codenamed "[Raptor Lake]") (14th Gen)

An iterative refresh of Raptor Lake-S desktop processors, called the 14th generation of Intel Core, was launched on October 17, 2023.
Socket LGA 1700
CPUs in bold below feature UDIMM ECC memory support when paired with a motherboard based on the W680 chipset according to each respective Intel Ark product page.

Mobile – Raptor Lake-HX Refresh (codenamed "[Raptor Lake]") (14th Gen)

An iterative refresh of Raptor Lake-HX mobile processors, called the 14th generation of Intel Core, was launched on Jan 9, 2024

Mobile – [Meteor Lake-H] (14th gen)

155H, 165H, and 185H support P-core Turbo Boost 3.0 running at the same frequency as Turbo Boost 2.0.

Mobile – [Meteor Lake-U] (14th gen)

The integrated GPU is branded as "Intel Graphics" but still use the same GPU microarchitecture as "Intel Arc Graphics" on the H series models.
All models support DDR5 memory except 134U and 164U.

Desktop (codenamed "[Raptor Lake]") (13th Gen)

Mobile (codenamed "[Raptor Lake]") (13th Gen)

Raptor Lake-U Refresh

These Raptor Lake–based processors are branded as "Core Series 1" vs. the Meteor Lake–based ones which are branded "Core Ultra Series 1."

Raptor Lake-U Re-refresh

These Raptor Lake–based processors are branded as "Core Series 2", Unlike Arrow Lake's "Core Ultra Series 2".

Raptor Lake-H Re-refresh

12th generation Core

Desktop (codenamed "Alder Lake">Alder Lake (microprocessor)">Alder Lake")

Mobile (codenamed "Alder Lake">Alder Lake (microprocessor)">Alder Lake")

11th generation Core

Desktop (codenamed "[Rocket Lake]")

Mobile (codenamed "[Tiger Lake]")

10th generation Core

Desktop (codenamed "Comet Lake">Comet Lake (microprocessor)">Comet Lake")

Mobile (codenamed "Comet Lake">Comet Lake (microprocessor)">Comet Lake", "Ice Lake">Ice Lake (microprocessor)">Ice Lake", and "Amber Lake">Amber Lake (microprocessor)#List of 10th_generation Amber Lake Y processors">Amber Lake")

9th generation Core

Desktop (codenamed "[Coffee Lake#List of 9th generation [Coffee Lake processors (Coffee Lake Refresh)|Coffee Lake Refresh]]")

8th generation Core

Desktop (codenamed "[Coffee Lake]")

Mobile (codenamed "[Coffee Lake]", "Amber Lake">Amber Lake (microprocessor)">Amber Lake" and "[Whiskey Lake]")

7th generation Core

Desktop (codenamed "[Kaby Lake]" and "[Skylake-X]")

Mobile (codenamed "[Kaby Lake]" and "[Apollo Lake]")

6th generation Core

Desktop (codenamed "[Sky Lake]")

Mainstream desktop processors

Common features of the mainstream desktop Skylake CPUs:
  • DMI 3.0 and PCIe 3.0 interfaces
  • Dual-channel memory support in the following configurations: DDR3L-1600 1.35 V or DDR4-2133 1.2 V. DDR3 is unofficially supported through some motherboard vendors
  • 16 PCIe 3.0 lanes
  • The Core-branded processors support the AVX2 instruction set. The Celeron and Pentium-branded ones only support up to SSE4.2
  • 350 MHz base graphics clock rate

    Mobile processors

''For mobile workstation processors, see Server processors''

All processors

All processors are listed in chronological order.

The 4-bit">4-bit computing">4-bit processors

[Intel 4004]

First commercially available microprocessor
MCS-4 family:
  • 4004 – CPU
  • 4001 – 256 byte ROM & 4-bit Port
  • 4002 – 320 bit RAM & 4-bit Port
  • 4003 – 10-bit Shift Register
  • 4008 – Memory+I/O Interface
  • 4009 – Memory+I/O Interface
  • 4211 – General Purpose Byte I/O Port
  • 4265 – Programmable General Purpose I/O Device
  • 4269 – Programmable Keyboard Display Device
  • 4289 – Standard Memory Interface for MCS-4/40
  • 4801 – 5.185 MHz Clock Generator Crystal for 4004/4201A or 4040/4201A

    [Intel 4040]

  • Introduced in 1974 by Intel
  • Clock speed was 740 kHz
  • 3,000 transistors
  • Interrupt features were available
  • Programmable memory size: 8 KB
  • 640 bytes of data memory
  • 24-pin DIP

    The 8-bit">8-bit computing">8-bit processors

[8008]

  • Introduced April 1, 1972
  • Clock rate 500 kHz
  • 0.05 MIPS
  • Bus width: 8 bits
  • Enhancement load PMOS logic
  • 3,500 transistors at 10 μm
  • Addressable memory 16 KB
  • Typical in early 8-bit microcomputers, dumb terminals, general calculators, bottling machines
  • Developed in tandem with 4004
  • Originally intended for use in the Datapoint 2200 microcomputer
  • Key volume deployment in Texas Instruments 742 microcomputer in >3,000 Ford dealerships

    [8080]

  • Introduced April 1, 1974
  • Clock rate 2 MHz
  • 0.29 MIPS
  • Data bus width: 8 bits, address bus: 16 bits
  • Enhancement load NMOS logic
  • 4,500 transistors at 6 μm
  • Assembly language downward compatible with 8008
  • Addressable memory 64 KB
  • Up to 10× the performance of the 8008
  • Used in the Altair 8800, traffic light controller, cruise missile
  • Required two support chips versus 20 for the 8008

    [8085]

  • Introduced March 1976
  • Clock rate 3 MHz
  • 0.37 MIPS
  • Data bus width: 8 bits, address bus: 16 bits, multiplexed
  • Depletion load NMOS logic
  • 6,500 transistors at 3 μm
  • Downward binary compatible with the 8080
  • Used in Toledo scales. Also used as a computer peripheral controller – modems, hard disks, printers, etc.
  • CMOS 80C85 in Mars Sojourner, Radio Shack Model 100 portable

    Microcontrollers

They are ICs with CPU, RAM, ROM, I/O Ports, Timers & Interrupts

[Intel 8048]

MCS-48 family:
  • 8020 – Single-Component 8-bit Microcontroller, 1 KB ROM, 64 Byte RAM, 13 I/O ports
  • 8021 – Single-Component 8-bit Microcontroller, 1 KB ROM, 64 Byte RAM, 21 I/O ports
  • 8022 – Single-Component 8-bit Microcontroller, 2 KB ROM, 64 Byte RAM with on-chip A/D Converter
  • 8035 – 8-bit Microcontroller, 64 Byte RAM
  • 8039 – 8-bit Microcontroller, 128 Byte RAM
  • 8040 – 8-bit Microcontroller, 256 Byte RAM
  • 8048 – Single-Component 8-bit Microcontroller, 1 KB ROM, 64 byte RAM, 27 I/O ports, 0.73 MIPS @ 11 MHz
  • 8049 – Single-Component 8-bit Microcontroller, 2 KB ROM, 128 byte RAM, 27 I/O ports,
  • 8050 – Single-Component 8-bit Microcontroller, 4 KB ROM, 256 byte RAM, 27 I/O ports,
  • 8748 – Single-Component 8-bit Microcontroller, 1 KB EPROM, 64 byte RAM, 27 I/O ports,
  • 8749 – Single-Component 8-bit Microcontroller, 2 KB EPROM, 128 byte RAM, 27 I/O ports,
  • 87P50 – 8-bit Microcontroller, ext. ROM socket, 256 byte RAM, 27 I/O ports
  • 8648 – Single-Component 8-bit Microcontroller, 1 KB OTP EPROM, 64 byte RAM, 27 I/O ports
  • 8041 – Universal Peripheral Interface 8-bit Slave Microcontroller, 1 KB ROM, 64 byte RAM
  • 8041AH – Universal Peripheral Interface 8-bit Slave Microcontroller, 1 KB ROM, 128 byte RAM
  • 8641 – Universal Peripheral Interface 8-bit Slave Microcontroller ?
  • 8741 – Universal Peripheral Interface 8-bit Slave Microcontroller, 1 KB EPROM, 64 byte RAM
  • 8741AH – Universal Peripheral Interface 8-bit Slave Microcontroller, 1 KB EPROM, 128 byte RAM
  • 8042 – Universal Peripheral Interface 8-bit Slave Microcontroller, 2 KB ROM, 256 byte RAM
  • 8742 – Universal Peripheral Interface 8-bit Slave Microcontroller, 2 KB EPROM, 128 byte RAM
  • 8742AH – Universal Peripheral Interface 8-bit Slave Microcontroller, 2 KB OTP EPROM, 256 byte RAM

    [Intel 8051]

  • Single accumulator Harvard architecture
MCS-51 family:
  • 8031 – 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller
  • 8032 – 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller
  • 8044 – High Performance 8-bit Microcontroller
  • 8344 – High Performance 8-bit Microcontroller
  • 8744 – High Performance 8-bit Microcontroller
  • 8051 – 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller
  • 8052 – 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller
  • 8054 – 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller
  • 8058 – 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller
  • 8351 – 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller
  • 8352 – 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller
  • 8354 – 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller
  • 8358 – 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller
  • 8751 – 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller
  • 8752 – 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller
  • 8754 – 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller
  • 8758 – 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller

    [Intel 80151]

  • Single accumulator Harvard architecture
MCS-151 family:
  • 80151 – High Performance 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller
  • 83151 – High Performance 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller
  • 87151 – High Performance 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller
  • 80152 – High Performance 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller
  • 83152 – High Performance 8-bit Control-Oriented Microcontroller