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AMD A10-9700E 3GHz / 2MB L2 / 4 cores / Socket AM4
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AMD A8-9600 3.1GHz / 2MB L2 / 4 cores / Socket AM4
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AMD Athlon X4 950 3.5GHz / 2MB L2 / 4 cores / Socket AM4

January 2017:

Intel Celeron G3930 2.9GHz / 2MB L3 / 2 cores / Socket 1151
Intel Celeron G3950 3GHz / 2MB L3 / 2 cores / Socket 1151
Intel Core i3-7100 3.9GHz / 3MB L3 / 2 cores / Socket 1151
Intel Core i3-7100T 3.4GHz / 3MB L3 / 2 cores / Socket 1151
Intel Core i3-7300 4GHz / 4MB L3 / 2 cores / Socket 1151
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Intel Core i3-7320 4.1GHz / 4MB L3 / 2 cores / Socket 1151
Intel Core i3-7350K 4.2GHz / 4MB L3 / 2 cores / Unlocked / Socket 1151
Intel Core i5-7400 3GHz / 6MB L3 / 4 cores / Socket 1151
Intel Core i5-7400T 2.4GHz / 6MB L3 / 4 cores / Socket 1151
Intel Core i5-7500 3.4GHz / 6MB L3 / 4 cores / Socket 1151
Intel Core i5-7500T 2.7GHz / 6MB L3 / 4 cores / Socket 1151
Intel Core i5-7600 3.5GHz / 6MB L3 / 4 cores / Socket 1151
Intel Core i5-7600K 3.8GHz / 6MB L3 / 4 cores / Unlocked / Socket 1151
Intel Core i5-7600T 2.8GHz / 6MB L3 / 4 cores / Socket 1151
Intel Core i7-7700 3.6GHz / 8MB L3 / 4 cores / Socket 1151
Intel Core i7-7700K 4.2GHz / 8MB L3 / 4 cores / Unlocked / Socket 1151
Intel Core i7-7700T 2.9GHz / 8MB L3 / 4 cores / Socket 1151
Intel Pentium G4560 3.5GHz / 3MB L3 / 2 cores / Socket 1151
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Earlier this month, Intel launched Kaby Lake processors for the LGA1151 desktop platform. Marketed as "7th generation Core processors", new products are manufactured on 14nm process and offer better performance than previous generation of desktop chips, while maintaining compatibility with existing LGA1151 motherboards with 100 series chipsets. In addition to desktop counterparts, Intel is also readying LGA1151 processors for workstations and low end servers. Workstation-class Kaby Lake products will be branded as Xeon E3-1200 v6, and they are expected to launch later this quarter.   [Full story]
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Oct 02, 2016: New CPU comparison page

To make it easier to choose processors for comparison, I created a separate page, called, well, Compare CPUs. That page offers two different selection methods. You can browse all microprocessors for a specific family, socket, codename and microarchitecture, and then select one or more CPUs from a list. You can also type in CPU specifications, and the page will show all CPUs with these specs. The latter method is identical to the suggestion feature of our site search box. Once you choose at least two microprocessors, a link to a CPU comparison page will be displayed.

Sep 29, 2016: Improvements to the suggestion tool

I've made some improvements to our standard search field, that you can find in the top right corner of every page. The field has a built-in suggestion tool. When you type CPU characteristics into the search field, the tool looks for all matching processors and displays them in a pull-down menu below the search box.   [More]

Sep 23, 2016: New links to CPU collector sites

I added a few sites of CPU collectors to our links section. The new sites are (in alphabetical order): Hardware Museum, Neology and Retrokolekcja.pl (in Polish). I also added links to two pages, CPU Collection Romania page on Facebook, and Illusory Stone Garden page on Picasaweb.

Aug 29, 2016: If you need access to hundreds of specs pages...

If you need to browse a large number (hundreds) of CPU, S-spec or CPUID pages, and collect data for your own research or project, please contact us to ensure that your access is not blocked by our anti-scrapper filter. Generally, we allow it as long as our content and/or research results, based on our content, will not be available online. 99.97% visitors should not worry about this as our anti-scrapper script blocks at most a few IP addresses per day.

Jul 23, 2016: Latest changes and new additions

There were several additions to the site and one important change, that will affect visitors using adblockers. Let's start with the good news. I added missing Bristol Ridge / Stoney Ridge APUs and started updating all related pages (codenames, family descriptions, etc). Intel processor number pages and AMD model number pages were split so that each manufacturer now has 4 types of pages: desktop, mobile, server and embedded. This reduced the size of pages. Now, the bad news. The time of polite appeals to turn off ad blocking is over. It doesn't work. Now, if your browser or computer blocks ads and you visited 20 or so pages, your access to page content can be blocked. You have been warned. By they way, thanks to 2% of all visitors who actually disabled their adblockers.

Updated Jan 20
Jan 08, 2017   Intel releases Kaby Lake processors
Last week, Intel released 7th generation Core microprocessors for desktop and mobile systems at Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The new processors are based on Kaby Lake microarchitecture and produced on enhanced 14nm technological process. Desktop line of 7th generation processors is codenamed Kaby Lake-S, and it is comprised of 24 models with 2 or 4 CPU cores, up to 8 MB of L3 cache, 35 Watt - 91 Watt TDP, and varying level of support for advanced technologies, such as Hyper-Threading, Turbo Boost and vPro. Intel also released two models for embedded market, the i3-7100E and i3-7100TE, both featuring support for ECC memory.   [Full story]
Next generation of Intel desktop processors, codenamed "Kaby Lake", are now available for pre-order in US. The processors can be pre-ordered from several online US stores. One of the stores, ShopBLT, lists boxed and OEM Core i5 and i7 models, which will be released in January. The store also lists Core i3, Pentium and Celeron "Kaby Lake" processors, that may launch at the same time. Pre-order prices of unreleased CPUs in the ShopBLT store seem to be identical to current generation of desktop Intel chips, based on Skylake microarchitecture.   [Full story]
Intel released new ultra-low power processor for mid-class notebooks earlier this month. Dubbed as the i3-6006U, the microprocessor belongs to 6th generation of mobile products and it is based on Skylake microarchitecture. The i3-6006U comes with standard features of Core i3 mobile parts: two CPU cores with shared 3 MB L3 cache, integrated GPU and memory controller units, support for HyperThreading, and lack of advanced x86 technologies like Turbo Boost.   [Full story]
We already reported this week that Intel launched new Xeon E7 v4 microprocessors for Brickland platform, which uses socket 2011-1. Alongside with introduction of new products, Intel announced discontinuation dates for Xeon E7 v2 server CPUs, also compatible with the socket 2011-1. These Ivy Bridge-based processors were introduced in February 2014. They had up to 15 cores, up to 37.5 MB L3 cache and worked with DDR3 memory.   [Full story]
New AMD A4 business-class APU, dubbed A4-3350B, was released in May. The processor is based on year-old Carrizo-L design and produced on 28nm manufacturing process. Similar to other "Carrizo-L" A4-series products, the A4-3350B comes with 4 cores, 2 MB L2 cache and Radeon graphics with 128 shader cores. Nonetheless, the APU does offer better performance than older Carrizo-L models, such as A4-7210, due to increased CPU and GPU frequencies.   [Full story]
Intel launched Xeon E7 v4 microprocessors earlier this week. Codenamed Broadwell-EX, Xeon E7 v4 products are aimed at enterprise and mission-critical applications, and scale up to 4 or 8 sockets depending on SKU. Additionally, third-party vendors are expected to offer systems supporting up to 32 sockets. New in the forth generation Xeon E7 CPUs is more efficient Broadwell microarchitecture, more cores and support for more memory.   [Full story]
A new Product Change Notification (PCN) document, published by Intel on Monday, revealed several model numbers of unreleased Celeron and Pentium microprocessors. The PCN document notified Intel customers that certain Intel products will be manufactured in both Malaysia and Vietnam, and a list of affected products included Celeron J3355, J3455, N3450 and N3350 model numbers, along with Pentium J4205 and N4200.   [Full story]
Earlier this week, Intel introduced Core i7 high-end processors for socket 2011-3 platform, and we suspect that their workstation counterparts from E5-1600 v4 series will be launched really soon. The E5-1600 v4 microprocessors are similar to previously launched E5-2600 v4 series, however they do not have as many cores and do not support dual-processing. Details of individual E5-1600 v4 models were published by 4 different sources.   [Full story]
Earlier this week, Intel published a Product Change Notification (PCN) document that revealed several upcoming Celeron, Pentium and Core i3 processors. They are likely to be launched during next Skylake refresh. New Core i3 CPUs are Core i3-6120, i3-6120T and i3-6320T. Pentium family will be refreshed with G4420, G4420T, G4520T and G4540 SKUs. There will be also two Celeron SKUs, G3920T and G3940.   [Full story]
In the first quarter of 2016, Intel expanded Xeon D and Pentium lineups with new "Broadwell-DE" models for microservers and communications markets. New features of these CPUs were increased number of cores, up to 12 and 16 on some SKUs, and larger size of L3 cache. In April, Intel released embedded D1519, D-1529, D-1539 and D-1559 models with the number of cores ranging from 4 to 12. Unlike other Pentium D and Xeon D family members, designed for commercial temperature range, the D-15x9 processors can operate in extended temperature range from -40°C to +85°C.   [Full story]
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