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    The processor number is one of several factors, along with processor brand, ssystem configurations, and system-level benchmarks, to be considered

    choosing the right processor for your computing needs.

    A higher number within a processor class or family generally indicates

    features, but it may be more of one and less of another. Once you decidspecific processor brand and type, compare processor numbers to veriprocessor includes the features you are looking for.

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    Intel Pentium processors

    Processor numbers for the Intel Pentium brand have an alpha prefix followedby a four character numerical sequence. All are desktop energy-efficient

    dual-core processors with TDP that is greater than or equal to 65W.

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    Intel Celeron processors

    Processor numbers for the Intel Celeron brand are expressed with either athree digit numerical sequence or a five character sequence with an

    alphabetical prefix and four digits, depending on the processor type.

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    Intel Xeon Processor E3 and E7 families The latest Intel Xeon processor numbering system is an alpha numeric

    representation of product line, product family and version. An L suffix willbe used identify a low power processor. The version number will not be usedin the first processor generation.

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    Intel Xeon and Intel Itanium processors

    Intel Xeon and Intel Itanium processor numbers are categorized in fourdigit numerical sequences, and may have an alpha prefix to indicate power

    and performance.

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    Intel Atom processors

    Processor numbers for the Intel Atom processor family are categorized by a

    three digit numerical sequence. Network class Intel Atom processors havean alpha prefix of N, and Intel Atom processors with an alpha prefix of Z

    indicate the processor is for Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs).

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    Processor numbers for the Previous Generation Intel Core processor family

    have an alpha/numerical identifier followed by a three digit numericalsequence.

    Intel Core processor

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    Intel Core2 Quad processor

    Processor numbers for the Intel Core2 Quad family have an alpha prefixfollowed by a four digit numerical sequence. Additionally, low power Intel

    Core2 Quad processors are identifiable by an "S" suffix which representsprocessors having a lower thermal design power.

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    Intel Core2 Duo processor Processor numbers for the Intel Core2 processor family brands are

    categorized with an alpha prefix followed by a four digit numerical sequence.The table below explains the alpha prefixes used for the Intel Core2 processor

    families.

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    Processor numbers for the 2nd generation Intel Core processor familyhave an alpha/numerical identifier followed by a four digit numerical

    sequence, and may have an alpha suffix depending on the processor. Thetable below explains the alpha suffixes used for the 2nd generation Intel Coreprocessor family.

    2nd generation Intel Core processor family

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    3rd generation Intel Core processor family

    Processor numbers for the 3rd generation Intel Core processors use analphanumeric scheme based on generation and product line following the

    brand and its modifier. The first digit in the four-number sequence indicatesthe generation of processor, and the next three digits are SKU numbers.

    Where applicable, an alpha suffix appears at the end of the processor name,which represents the processor line.

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    4th generation Intel Core processor family

    Processor numbers for the 4th generation Intel Core processors use analphanumeric scheme based on generation and product line following thebrand and its modifier. The first digit in the four-number sequence indicates

    the generation of processor, and the next three digits are SKU numbers.

    Where applicable, an alpha suffix appears at the end of the processor name,which represents the processor line.