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Intel CPU Generations Overview
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- Introduction
- Intel has released 14 generations of Core i-series processors
- Each generation represents incremental advancements in processor technology
- Intel uses codenames associated with specific microarchitectures
- Key Generations
- Nehalem (2008) introduced 45nm process with SMT and improved buffer sizes
- Sandy Bridge (2011) featured ring bus and enhanced Turbo Boost
- Ivy Bridge (2012) switched to 22nm process with improved power efficiency
- Haswell (2013) introduced FIVR and AVX2 instructions
- Broadwell (2015) offered three variants: Y, U, and H with different power requirements
- Skylake (2016) removed FIVR and introduced DMI 3.0
- Kaby Lake (2016) introduced hyper-threading and improved GPU performance
- Coffee Lake (2017) featured 14nm++ process and increased core counts
- Ice Lake (2018) focused on single-thread performance and AI acceleration
- Tiger Lake (2019) introduced 10nm process and Thunderbolt 4
- Alder Lake (2020) introduced hybrid architecture with Golden and Gracemont cores
- Raptor Lake (2021) introduced hybrid architecture with up to 24 cores
- Meteor Lake (2022) introduced Arc GPU architecture and improved power efficiency
- Current Status
- 13th generation processors considered best due to technical advances
- 12th generation processors still popular with Core i9 12900K series
- Intel plans Arrow Lake generation with different socket