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Intel Processor Generations Overview
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- Core Processor Structure
- Processor names contain brand, modifier, generation, SKU, and product line suffix
- Brand indicates overall product line (Core, Xeon, Pentium, Celeron)
- Brand modifiers (i3, i5, i7, i9) indicate processor performance
- Generation number appears in first or first two digits
- Generation Evolution
- First generation (Nehalem) released in 2010 with 45nm process
- Sandy Bridge (2011) replaced Nehalem with 32nm process
- Ivy Bridge (2012) introduced 22nm process with 50% less energy
- Haswell (2013) added DDR4 support and improved power efficiency
- Broadwell (2015) introduced 14nm process with improved battery life
- Kaby Lake (2016) introduced 14nm process with DDR4 support
- Coffee Lake (2017) broke core limit with up to 8 cores
- Cannon Lake/Ice Lake (2018) introduced 10nm technology with Wi-Fi 6
- Tiger Lake (2020) introduced L4 cache and Iris Xe graphics
- Alder Lake (2021) introduced hybrid P-cores and E-cores
- Raptor Lake (2022) features 10nm Enhanced Superfin technology
- Meteor Lake (2024) includes Core Ultra processors with NPU
- Future Generations
- Arrow Lake (2024) expected to have up to 32 E-cores
- Lunar Lake (2025) may feature 4 P-cores and 4 E-cores
- Bartlett Lake (2024) planned as low-end DDR4 processor series