Intel processor numbers are based on a variety of features that may include the processor's underlying architecture, cache, Front Side Bus, clock speed, power and other Intel technologies¹. A processor number represents a broad set of features that can influence overall computing experience but is not a measurement of performance.
A higher number within a processor class or family generally indicates more features, but it may be more of one and less of another. Once you decide on a specific processor brand and type, compare processor numbers to verify the processor includes the features you are looking for.
Intel’s processor number system is used with the following brands:
• Intel Core Processors
• Intel Celeron Processors
• Intel Atom Processors
• Intel Xeon and Itanium Processors
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Thursday, May 14, 2009
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