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Study About Intel

Processor
Presented by: Presented To: Dr.Rajeev
Kumar
Sadiya Rahman
Roll No- 23BTH063L
Sub: Operating System
Contents
❖ Intel Processor

❖ Intel Processors Family

❖ Intel Core Processor

❖ Intel Core Processor Generation

❖ Intel Xeon processors

❖ Intel Pentium processors

❖ Intel Celeron processors

❖ Question and answer

❖ Summary

❖ References
Intel
Processor

An Intel processor is a type of


microprocessor produced by the
Intel Corporation. It is the brain of
a computer and is responsible for
processing data and instructions.
Intel produces hundreds of different
CPU models, with new ones being
released every year.
Intel Processor Family
Intel offers a diverse range of processors to meet the needs of different users
and applications. Some of its most popular processor families are following:

Intel Pentium Intel Atom intel Celeron


Intel Core Intel Xeon
Processor Processor Processor
Processor Processor
Intel Core Processor
● The Intel Core Processor is a family of CPUs designed for use in desktop and laptop
computers. It is known for its high performance and energy efficiency, making it a
popular choice for gamers, content creators, and other demanding users. It is widely
used in many types of computers, from entry-level desktops and laptops to high-end
gaming PCs and professional workstations.
● As a rule,
1. The higher the Core “i” number, the better the chip.
2. The newer the generation, the better the chip. So an Intel Core I7 processor will
give higher performance than an Intel Core i5 chip, and an 11th Generation Core i9
chip performs better (with more features) than a 10th Generation Core i9 chip.
Intel core processor generation
11TH GENERATION
● 2021 Rocket Lake: Core i9-11
● 2020 Comet Lake Refresh: Core i7-11, Core i5-11, Core i3-11

10TH GENERATION
● 2019 Comet Lake: Core i9-10
● 2019 Ice Lake: Core i7-10, Core i5-10, Core i3-10

9TH GENERATION
● 2018 Coffee Lake Refresh: Core i9-9, Core i7-9, Core i5-9, Core i3-9
Intel Xeon Processors
● The Intel Xeon processor is a family of CPUs designed for use in servers and
workstations. It is optimized for high performance and reliability, making it ideal
for data centers, cloud computing, and other enterprise applications.

➢ INTEL XEON PROCESSOR GENERATIONS:


● Cooper Lake, 2020 to 2021; Xeon Gold, Xeon Platinum
● Comet Lake, 2020 to 2021; Xeon W
● Cascade lake, 2019 to 2020; Xeon Platinum, Xeon Gold, Xeon Silver, Xeon
Bronze
● Coffee Lake, 2018 to 2019; Xeon E
Intel Pentium Processors
● Pentium processors from Intel are mid-to-entry-level processors that offer good
performance at a lower cost than the Core and Xeon processor lines. These processors
run at similar clock rates as the more powerful Core chips, but they don’t include
premium features like Turbo Boost or HyperThreading; thus, they’re less expensive.

INTEL PENTIUM PROCESSOR GENERATIONS:


● Jasper Lake(2021); Pentium Silver
● Comet Lake(2019 to 2020); Pentium Gold
● Tiger Lake(Mobile-2019 to 2020); Pentium Gold
● Coffee Lake(2018-2019); Pentium Gold
Intel Celeron Processors
They have less cache memory and reduced speeds, making them a much more
affordable choice for those who stick to browser-based activities and non-processor-
heavy applications.

Jasper Lake, 2021; Celeron N


Comet Lake, 2019 to 2020; Celeron G5
Tiger Lake (Mobile), 2019 to 2020; Celeron 6305
Coffee Lake, 2018 to 2019; Celeron G4
Question and Answer
Question

What is the difference between an Intel processor and


an AMD processor?

Answer

Intel processors and advanced micro devices (AMD) processors are


both types of CPUs produced by different companies. While both types
of processors perform similar functions, they may have different
architectures, clock speeds, power consumption, and other features
that may make one better suited for certain tasks or use cases than
the other.
References

● https://www.hp.com/th-en/shop/tech-takes/post/a-complete-guide-to-intel-
processors#:~:text=The%20Intel%20Xeon%20line%20is,shoppers%20with
%20light%2Dlevel%20workflows.
● https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/details/processors/
core.html
● https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooper_Lake_(microprocessor)
● https://www.cashify.in/difference-between-intel-processor-and-generation
● https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/processors/processor-numbers.html
● https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/glossary/what-is-intel/?orgRef=https%253A%25
2F%252Fwww.google.com%252F
● https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/glossary/what-is-intel/?orgRef=https%253A%25
2F%252Fwww.google.com%252F
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