2. INTEL PENTIUM 2
• Introduced on May 7, 1997
• 16-64 bit processor
• Clock speed 233 - 450 MHz
• 7.5 million transistors at 0.35 µm
• Execute 333 MIPS
• L2 cache & processor were on one circuit
3. INTEL PENTIUM 3
• Introduced on Feb 26, 1999
• 32 bit processor
• Clock speed 0.45 – 1.4 GHz
• 9.5 million transistors at 0.25 µm
• L2 cache increased to 512 KB
• Used faster core than its predecessor
4. INTEL PENTIUM 4
• Introduced on November 20, 2000
• 64 bit processor
• Clock speed 1.3 – 3.8 GHz
• 42 million transistors at 0.18 µm
• Widely popular processor
• Used in desktops, laptops & entry level servers as well
5. INTEL CELERON
• 32 bit or 64 bit processor
• Introduced on April, 1998
• Single, Dual Core processor
• Clock speed 0.26 – 3.6 GHz
• 2MB L3 cache
• Used in budget range PC’s
6. INTEL XEON
• 32 bit or 64 bit processor
• In use from 1998
• Clock speed 0.4 – 4.8 GHz
• Up to 24 cores
• Up to 24MB L3 cache
• Very high end processor
• Used for non-consumer workstation, server
7. INTEL ATOM
• Introduced on 2008
• 32 or 64 bit processor
• Single, Dual Core processor
• Clock speed 0.6 – 2.13 GHz
• 47 million transistors at 45 nm
• Also know as Centrino Atom
• Low power, small size processor
• Widely used in notebooks.
8. INTEL CORE 2 SERIES
• Pure 64 bit processor
• Introduced on July 27, 2006
• Multi core on a single chip
• Dual, Quad Core processor
• Clock speed 1.06 – 3.33 GHz
• 291 million transistors at 45 nm
• 64 KB of L1 cache per core
• 4 MB of L2 cache
• Core 2 Duo widely used in desktops, laptops
• Core 2 Quad used for business purposes
9. INTEL PENTIUM DUAL CORE
• 32 bit or 64 bit processor
• Introduced on 2006
• Dual Core processor
• Clock speed 1.3 – 2.6 GHz
• 228 million transistors at 90 nm
• Support for Simultaneous Multi-Threading
• Supports intel graphics
11. INTEL CORE I5
• Introduced September 8, 2009
• Clock Speed 1.06 – 3.6 GHz
• Support for Hyper Threading
• Support for Turbo Boost
• 4 – 6 Core processor
• 8- 12 logical processors
• 4 – 9 MB L3 cache
• Mid to High end processor series
• Desktop versions comes with support for Overclocking
• Supports intel graphics
12. INTEL CORE I7
• Introduced November 17, 2008
• Clock Speed 1.6 – 4.4 GHz
• 4 - 12 Core processor
• 8 – 24 logical processors
• 6 – 15 MB L3 cache
• High end processor Series
• Comes with support for Overclocking
• Widely used in Gaming Laptops
• Supports intel graphics
13. INTEL CORE I9
• Introduced in 2017
• Clock speed 2.9 – 5 GHz
• 6 – 18 core processors
• 12 – 24 MB L3 cache
• 12 – 36 logical processors
• The high-performance series
• Supports features like overclocking
• Widely used in gaming, workstation systems
• Supports intel graphics
Editor's Notes
Microprocessor without Interlocked Pipelined Stages
MIPS is a reduced instruction set computer instruction set architecture developed by MIPS Computer Systems