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Intel Core i7-6900K
Core i7
The Intel Core i7-6900K is a formidable high-end desktop processor built on the Broadwell-E architecture, designed for extreme enthusiasts and professional content creators. Featuring eight cores and sixteen threads, it delivers massive multi-threaded processing power for the most demanding workloads. It operates at a base clock of 3.2 GHz and utilizes Intel Turbo Boost Max 3.0 to dynamically push frequencies up to 4.0 GHz on the fastest core, balancing raw parallel performance with responsive single-threaded speed. The processor leverages the LGA 2011-v3 socket, supporting quad-channel DDR4 memory for unparalleled memory bandwidth. With a full 40 PCIe 3.0 lanes, it supports expansive multi-GPU configurations and high-speed NVMe RAID arrays without bandwidth bottlenecks. Its 20 MB of L3 cache ensures efficient data handling across all eight cores. The 140-watt TDP requires robust cooling, but the payoff is exceptional performance in 3D rendering, complex video editing, and heavy virtualization scenarios, making it a true workstation powerhouse.
View specsIntel Core i7-6950X
Core i7
The Intel Core i7-6950X is a legendary extreme edition desktop processor that redefined the high-end desktop (HEDT) market upon its release. As the flagship of the Broadwell-E architecture, it was the first mainstream consumer CPU to feature ten cores and twenty threads, offering unprecedented parallel processing power. Operating at a base clock of 3.0 GHz and boosting up to 4.0 GHz via Intel Turbo Boost Max 3.0, it balances immense multi-threaded capability with strong single-threaded responsiveness. It utilizes the LGA 2011-v3 socket and supports quad-channel DDR4 memory, maximizing data throughput for data-heavy applications. With 40 PCIe 3.0 lanes and a massive 25 MB of L3 cache, it is designed for uncompromised expansion and efficient data handling. The 140-watt TDP requires serious cooling. Lacking integrated graphics, this $1723 processor was exclusively for extreme enthusiasts and professionals, dominating workloads like 4K video editing, complex 3D rendering, and heavy virtualization, setting a new standard for desktop compute performance.
View specsIntel Core i7-5775R
Core i7
The Intel Core i7-5775R is a unique desktop processor based on the 14nm Broadwell architecture, distinguished by its use of BGA packaging and the inclusion of powerful Iris Pro Graphics. Designed primarily for All-in-One (AIO) systems and Intel NUCs, this chip is soldered directly to the motherboard. It features four cores and eight threads, operating at a base clock of 3.3 GHz and boosting up to 3.8 GHz. The standout feature is the integrated Intel Iris Pro Graphics 6200, which includes 128 MB of embedded L4 cache (eDRAM), drastically improving both graphical performance and CPU memory access speeds. With a 65-watt TDP, it balances performance and efficiency. The processor supports dual-channel DDR3 memory and provides 16 PCIe 3.0 lanes. While not intended for gaming with discrete GPUs, its integrated graphics were revolutionary for the time, allowing compact systems to handle moderate gaming and 4K media without a dedicated card.
View specsIntel Core i7-5775C
Core i7
The Intel Core i7-5775C is a rare and highly sought-after socketed desktop processor based on the 14nm Broadwell architecture. Unlike its BGA counterpart, the 5775R, this chip utilizes the LGA 1150 socket, offering a unique upgrade path for users on older Z97 motherboards. It features four cores and eight threads, operating at a base clock of 3.3 GHz with a turbo boost of 3.7 GHz. The defining feature is the inclusion of Intel Iris Pro Graphics 6200 with 128 MB of embedded L4 cache (eDRAM). This eDRAM not only supercharges the integrated graphics but also acts as a low-latency memory buffer for the CPU cores, giving it an edge in certain CPU-bound gaming scenarios when paired with a discrete GPU. With a 65-watt TDP and an unlocked multiplier, it is a versatile chip. It represents a unique moment in Intel's history where high-end integrated graphics and eDRAM were brought to the standard DIY desktop market.
View specsIntel Core i7-4870HQ
Core i7
The Intel Core i7-4870HQ is a high-performance mobile processor introduced in mid-2014 as part of the fourth-generation Core i7 family, specifically utilizing the Crystalwell architecture. Built on Intel's 22-nanometer manufacturing process, this chip was designed to power premium laptops and all-in-one systems requiring substantial graphical and computational capabilities. It features four physical cores and supports eight simultaneous threads via Intel's Hyper-Threading technology, making it adept at handling demanding multitasking environments. One of its standout features is the inclusion of the Intel Iris Pro HD 5200 integrated graphics, which incorporates embedded DRAM (eDRAM) to significantly boost graphical performance and compute tasks. With a base clock speed of 2.5 GHz and a maximum turbo frequency of 3.7 GHz, it balances raw speed with power efficiency, operating within a 47-watt thermal design power envelope. This processor remains a notable example of Intel's early efforts to bridge the gap between CPU and GPU performance in the mobile sector.
View specsIntel Core i5-5350U
Core i5
The Intel Core i5-5350U is a dual-core mobile processor introduced in early 2015 as part of the Broadwell-U family. Built on Intel's 14-nanometer manufacturing process, it was designed primarily for thin-and-light ultrabooks and compact form factor systems where power efficiency is paramount. With a base frequency of 1.8 GHz and the ability to turbo boost up to 2.9 GHz, it offers a balanced approach to performance and battery life. The processor includes Hyper-Threading, allowing its two physical cores to handle four threads simultaneously, which improves multitasking capabilities. It also features 3 MB of L3 cache and integrates Intel HD Graphics 6000, providing decent graphical performance for everyday workloads and light media consumption. With a low 15 W TDP that can be configured down to 9.5 W, the i5-5350U was a popular choice for premium ultraportables, including Apple's MacBook Air lineup, offering a noticeable improvement in efficiency over the previous generation.
View specsCore i7-5700HQ
Core i7
The Intel Core i7-5700HQ is a high-performance mobile processor launched in the second quarter of 2015, specifically designed to power premium gaming and workstation laptops. Built on Intel's 14-nanometer Broadwell-H architecture, this chip represents a crucial transition point in Intel's roadmap, bringing improved energy efficiency and thermal performance over the previous Haswell generation. It features four physical cores and supports Hyper-Threading, allowing it to process up to eight simultaneous threads. With a base clock speed of 2.7 GHz and a maximum turbo boost frequency of 3.5 GHz, it delivers robust single-threaded and multi-threaded performance for demanding applications. The processor includes 6 MB of L3 cache and integrates Intel HD 5600 graphics. Its 47-watt thermal design power envelope strikes a balance between raw computational power and the thermal constraints of mobile form factors. Although now considered end-of-life, the i7-5700HQ remains a historically significant part of Intel's mobile CPU evolution.
View specsCore i5-13500H
Core i5
The Intel Core i5-13500H is a mainstream 45W mobile processor designed for everyday gaming laptops and portable creator systems. Part of the Raptor Lake-H family, it features a 12-core, 16-thread hybrid architecture combining 4 Performance cores and 8 Efficient cores. With a max turbo frequency of 4.7 GHz and 18MB of L3 cache, it offers excellent single-threaded responsiveness and solid multi-threaded throughput. It supports both DDR4 and DDR5 memory, giving laptop manufacturers flexibility in hitting various price points. The integrated Iris Xe 80EU graphics provide competent display handling and light gaming capabilities. Released in early 2023, the 13500H serves as the value cornerstone of Intel's 13th Gen mobile H-series, delivering near-premium performance for 1080p gaming, coding, and content creation without the flagship price tag.
View specsIntel Core Ultra 5 135UL
Core Ultra 5
The Intel Core Ultra 5 135UL is a low-power desktop processor optimized for compact and embedded systems, based on the Meteor Lake-PS architecture. Sharing the same 12-core, 14-thread layout as the 125UL, it features 2 Performance cores, 8 Efficient cores, and 2 Low-Power Efficient cores. However, it offers slightly higher clock speeds, with a base frequency of 1.6 GHz and a boost of up to 4.4 GHz, providing a modest performance uplift for bursty workloads. The processor maintains a 15W base TDP with a configurable range between 12W and 57W, ensuring exceptional energy efficiency for always-on applications. The integrated Arc Xe-LPG graphics with 64 Execution Units deliver strong multimedia and display support. With an NPU providing 11 TOPS, the 135UL is well-equipped for edge AI tasks, making it ideal for smart retail and digital signage.
View specsIntel Core i5-11500
Core i5
The Intel Core i5-11500 is the mainstream sweet spot of Intel's 11th Gen desktop stack. Featuring 6 cores and 12 threads with a 2.7 GHz base and a 4.6 GHz boost, it strikes an excellent balance between price and performance.
View specsCore i7-5950HQ
Core i7
The Intel Core i7-5950HQ is a premium mobile processor introduced in mid-2015, targeting the highest tier of mobile workstations and premium laptops. Fabricated on Intel's 14nm Broadwell-H architecture, it stands out primarily due to its inclusion of Intel's Iris Pro Graphics 6200 with embedded L4 eDRAM. This unique configuration provides massive memory bandwidth for the integrated GPU, making it highly capable of gaming and rendering without a discrete graphics card. The processor features four cores and eight threads, operating at a base frequency of 2.9 GHz and boosting up to 3.8 GHz. With 6 MB of L3 cache and a 47-watt thermal design power, it balances performance and thermals. End-of-life and superseded by subsequent generations, the i7-5950HQ remains a notable example of Intel's experimentation with on-package eDRAM to overcome memory bottlenecks in compact mobile form factors architectures.
View specsCore i7-5850HQ
Core i7
The Intel Core i7-5850HQ is a high-end mobile processor released in 2015, engineered for premium laptops and mobile workstations where graphics performance is paramount. Part of the Broadwell-H family, it is built on a 14-nanometer process, offering notable power efficiency improvements over the preceding Haswell architecture. The chip integrates four physical cores and eight threads, handling multi-threaded workloads with competence. Its base clock sits at 2.7 GHz, with the ability to turbo boost up to 3.6 GHz when thermal conditions permit. What sets the 5850HQ apart is the inclusion of Iris Pro Graphics 6200 paired with 128 MB of embedded DRAM (eDRAM). This L4 cache provides exceptional bandwidth for integrated graphics, drastically improving frame rates in games and accelerating media tasks. Operating within a 47-watt TDP, this end-of-life processor remains a fascinating study in Intel's early efforts to bridge the CPU-iGPU performance gap in laptops efficiently.
View specsCore i5-1350P
Core i5
The Intel Core i5-1350P is a low-power mobile processor designed for premium thin-and-light laptops. Part of the Raptor Lake-P family, it features 12 cores (4 Performance + 8 Efficient) and 16 threads. Operating at a 28W base TDP, it balances performance with battery life. With a max turbo of 4.7 GHz and 12MB of L3 cache, it handles everyday productivity and light content creation with ease. The integrated Iris Xe Graphics with 80 Execution Units provides capable display output and casual gaming. Released in early 2023, the 1350P targets professionals and students who need strong multi-core performance in a highly portable form factor, offering a significant step up in multi-threading over U-series chips while maintaining excellent efficiency.
View specsIntel Core i5-580M
Core i5
The Intel Core i5-580M is the highest-clocked dual-core Arrandale mobile processor in Socket G1 packaging, featuring a 2.67 GHz base clock with 3.333 GHz Turbo Boost, representing the peak of first-gen Core i5 mobile performance before Sandy Bridge.
View specsIntel Core i3-1115G4 (IPU)
Core i3
The Intel Core i3-1115G4 (IPU) is a 2-core, 4-thread Tiger Lake mobile processor that integrates an Image Processing Unit 6.0, providing AI-enhanced video capabilities to entry-level business laptops without increasing the core count.
View specsIntel Core i3-1125G4 (IPU)
Core i3
The Intel Core i3-1125G4 (IPU) is a 4-core, 8-thread Tiger Lake mobile processor featuring an integrated Image Processing Unit (IPU) 6.0, designed specifically for OEMs building laptops with advanced AI-enhanced webcam and video conferencing capabilities.
View specsIntel Core i3-1115G4
Core i3
The Intel Core i3-1115G4 is a 2-core, 4-thread mobile processor from the Tiger Lake generation, featuring high clock speeds and Iris Xe-LP integrated graphics tailored for thin-and-light laptops and everyday computing.
View specsIntel Core i3-12300T
Core i3
The Intel Core i3-12300T is a 4-core, 8-thread low-power desktop processor that sits between the i3-12100T and i5-12400T in Intel's Alder Lake T-series lineup, offering slightly higher clocks within the same 35W power envelope.
View specsIntel Core Ultra 7 255H
Core Ultra 7
The Intel Core Ultra 7 255H is a versatile mobile processor launched in January 2025, based on the Arrow Lake-H architecture. It is tailored for premium thin-and-light laptops and portable creators, featuring a 16-core, 16-thread hybrid design. The configuration includes 6 'Lion Cove' P-Cores, 10 'Skymont' E-Cores, and 2 Low-Power E-Cores (LP E-Cores) for maximum efficiency. Built on TSMC's 3nm process, with specific tiles utilizing N6 and N5 nodes, it achieves an excellent balance of performance and power efficiency. The processor operates at a 2.0 GHz base frequency and boosts up to 5.1 GHz. With a default TDP of 28W and a configurable turbo power up to 115W, it adapts dynamically to thermal constraints. It also features Arc Graphics 140T and a 13 TOPS NPU, delivering a combined 96 TOPS of AI performance, making it a highly capable chip for modern AI-accelerated workflows.
View specsIntel Core i5-560M
Core i5
The Intel Core i5-560M in BGA 1288 packaging is a soldered dual-core Arrandale mobile processor with 2.67 GHz base and 3.2 GHz Turbo Boost, selected by OEMs for slim laptop designs where socketed CPUs were unnecessary.
View specsCore i7-5750HQ
Core i7
The Intel Core i7-5750HQ is a mobile processor launched in 2015, targeting high-end laptops and small form factor systems that require robust graphics capabilities without relying on discrete GPUs. Built on the 14nm Broadwell-H architecture, it offers four cores and eight threads, delivering solid multi-tasking performance for its era. The processor runs at a base clock of 2.5 GHz and can boost up to 3.4 GHz. Its most defining feature is the inclusion of Intel Iris Pro Graphics 6200, supported by 128 MB of embedded DRAM (eDRAM). This configuration provides exceptional memory bandwidth, allowing the integrated GPU to handle moderate gaming and hardware-accelerated media encoding far better than standard integrated solutions. With a 47-watt thermal design power, it necessitates adequate cooling. Though end-of-life, the i7-5750HQ was a pioneering chip that demonstrated the potential of integrating large memory caches directly onto the processor package for mobile platforms very impressively indeed.
View specsCore i7-5500U
Core i7
The Intel Core i7-5500U is a low-power mobile processor introduced in early 2015, designed specifically for ultra-thin laptops and ultrabooks. Built on the 14nm Broadwell-U architecture, it succeeded the Haswell-U series, offering tangible improvements in energy efficiency and battery life. The chip features two physical cores and supports Hyper-Threading, allowing it to process four threads simultaneously. Operating at a base frequency of 2.4 GHz and boosting up to 3.0 GHz, it provides adequate performance for everyday computing tasks. It includes 4 MB of L3 cache and integrates Intel HD Graphics 5500, which handles basic media decoding and light gaming. With a highly efficient 15-watt thermal design power, the i7-5500U was instrumental in enabling the proliferation of thin-and-light laptops with all-day battery life. Though end-of-life and outclassed by modern standards, it was a highly capable and popular processor during its prime indeed.
View specsCore i7-5550U
Core i7
The Intel Core i7-5550U is a specialized low-power mobile processor released in 2015, positioned for premium ultrabooks requiring enhanced graphical capabilities in a thin form factor. Part of the 14nm Broadwell-U architecture, it features two cores and four threads. Unlike standard U-series chips, the 5550U integrates Intel HD Graphics 6000, boasting 48 execution units for significantly better rendering performance. It operates at a base clock of 2.0 GHz and boosts up to 3.0 GHz, utilizing a 15-watt configurable TDP. The processor is built on a larger 133 mm² die housing 1.9 billion transistors to accommodate the beefier graphics array. While end-of-life, the i7-5550U represented an interesting tier in Intel's lineup, offering a middle ground between basic integrated graphics and high-end Iris Pro solutions. It was tailored for professionals needing efficient media processing and light 3D rendering on the go truly impressive indeed.
View specsCore i7-5557U
Core i7
The Intel Core i7-5557U is a higher-performance variant of the Broadwell-U mobile processor family, launched in 2015 to power premium thin-and-light laptops and mini PCs. Manufactured on a 14nm process, it features two cores and four threads, operating at a higher base clock of 3.1 GHz and boosting up to 3.4 GHz. This represents a significant frequency uplift compared to other U-series chips, sacrificing some efficiency for raw speed. The processor integrates Intel Iris Graphics 6100, equipped with 48 execution units, offering strong integrated graphics performance for its size. It includes 4 MB of L3 cache and operates within a 28-watt thermal design power, which is higher than the standard 15-watt U-series parts. Though end-of-life, the i7-5557U was highly regarded for providing desktop-like responsiveness and capable graphics in compact form factors, bridging the gap between ultra-low power and performance mobile computing indeed very truly.
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