Intel processor brand names-Xeon,Core,Pentium,Celeron----Pentium

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Pentium

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Pentium
Intel processor brand names-Xeon,Core,Pentium,Celeron----Pentium
2009–present logo
Produced From March 22, 1993 to present-day
Common manufacturer(s)
  • Intel
Max. CPU clock rate 60 MHz to 3.8 GHz
FSB speeds 60 MHz to 1333 MT/s
Min. feature size 0.8 µm to 22 nm
Instruction set x86x86-64
Microarchitecture

P5
P6
NetBurst
Core
Nehalem
Sandy Bridge
Ivy Bridge

Haswell
Cores 1–2
Predecessor Intel 80486
Socket(s)
Core name(s)
  • Various

Pentium is a brand used for a series of x86-compatible microprocessors produced by Intel. In its most current form, a Pentium processor is a consumer-level product that Intel rates as "two stars",[1] meaning that it is above the low-endAtom and Celeron products but below the faster Core i3, i5 and i7 lines as well as the high-end Xeon processors.

Intel processor brand names-Xeon,Core,Pentium,Celeron----Pentium
Intel processor brand names-Xeon,Core,Pentium,Celeron----Pentium
March 22, 1993 – December 2005 logo
Intel processor brand names-Xeon,Core,Pentium,Celeron----Pentium
Intel processor brand names-Xeon,Core,Pentium,Celeron----Pentium
December 2005–9 logo

The name Pentium is originally derived from the Greek word pente (πέντε), meaning "five" (as the original Pentium processors used Intel's fifth-generation microarchitecture, the P5), and the Latin ending -ium. The current Pentium processors only share the name but are in fact based on the same processor chips that are used in the Intel Core but are typically used with a lower clock frequency, a partially disabled L3 cache and some of the advanced features such ashyper-threading and virtualization disabled.

 

 

Overview[edit]

During development Intel generally identifies processors with codenames, such as PrescottWillametteCoppermine,KatmaiKlamath or Deschutes. These usually become widely known,[2] even after the processors are given official names on launch.

Brand Microarchitecture Desktop Laptop Server
Pentium
Pentium OverDrive
P5 P5 (0.8 µm)
P54C (0.6 µm)
P54CS (0.35 µm)
 
Pentium MMX
Pentium OverDrive MMX
P55C (0.35 µm)
Tillamook (0.25 µm)
Pentium Pro P6     P6 (0.5 µm)
P6 (0.35 µm)
Pentium II
Pentium II Xeon
Pentium II OverDrive
Mobile Pentium II
Klamath (0.35 µm)
Deschutes (0.25 µm)
Tonga (0.25 µm)
Dixon (0.25 µm)
Drake (0.25 µm)
Pentium III
Pentium III Xeon
Mobile Pentium III
Pentium III M
Katmai (0.25 µm)
Coppermine (180 nm)
Tualatin (130 nm)
Coppermine (180 nm)
Tualatin(130 nm)
Tanner (0.25 µm)
Cascades (180 nm)
Pentium 4
Pentium 4 Extreme Edition
NetBurst Willamette (180 nm)
Northwood (130 nm)
Gallatin (130 nm)
Prescott-2M (90 nm)
Prescott (90 nm)
Cedar Mill (65 nm)
Northwood (130 nm)
Prescott (90 nm)
Rebranded as Xeon
Pentium D
Pentium Extreme Edition
Smithfield (90 nm)
Presler (65 nm)
 
Pentium M P6 based   Banias (90 nm)
Dothan (65 nm)
Pentium Dual-Core   Yonah (65 nm)
Core Allendale (65 nm)
Wolfdale-3M (45 nm)
Merom-2M (65 nm)
Pentium Wolfdale-3M (45 nm) Penryn-3M (45 nm)
Nehalem Clarkdale (32 nm) Arrandale (32 nm)
Sandy Bridge Sandy Bridge (32 nm)  
Ivy Bridge Ivy Bridge (22 nm)  
Haswell Haswell (22 nm)  

History[edit]

The original Pentium branded CPUs were expected to be named 586 or i586, to follow the naming convention of previous generations (286i386i486). However, as the company wanted to prevent their competitors from branding their processors with similar names (as AMD had done with their Am486), Intel attempted to file atrademark on the name in the United States, only to be denied because a series of numbers was not considered distinct.[3]

Following Intel's previous series of 8086801868028680386, and 80486 microprocessors, the company's first P5-based microprocessor was released as theoriginal Intel Pentium on March 22, 1993. Marketing firm Lexicon Branding was hired to coin a name for the new processor. The suffix -ium was chosen as it could connote a fundamental ingredient of a computer, like a chemical element,[4] while the prefix pent- could refer to the fifth generation of x86.[3]

Due to its success, the Pentium brand would continue through several generations of high-end processors. In 2006, the name briefly disappeared from Intel'sroadmaps,[5][6] only to re-emerge in 2007.[7]

In 1998, Intel introduced the Celeron[8] brand for low-priced microprocessors. With the 2006 introduction of the Intel Core brand as the company's new flagship line of processors, the Pentium series was to be discontinued. However, due to a demand for mid-range dual-core processors, the Pentium brand was re-purposed to be Intel's mid-range processor series, in between the Celeron and Core series, continuing with the Pentium Dual-Core line.[9][10][11]

In 2009, the "Dual-Core" suffix was dropped, and new x86 microprocessors started carrying the plain Pentium name again.

Pentium-branded processors[edit]

P5 microarchitecture based[edit]

The original Pentium and Pentium MMX processors were the superscalar follow-on to the 80486 processor and were marketed from 1993 to 1999. Some versions of these were available as Pentium OverDrive that would fit into older CPU sockets.

Pentium[edit]

Core Process Frequency L1 Cache FSB Socket Release date
P5 0.8 µm 60–66 MHz 16 KB 60–66 MHz Socket 4 March 1993
P54C 0.6 µm 75–120 MHz 16 KB 50–66 MHz Socket 5 October 1994
P54CS 0.35 µm 133–200 MHz 16 KB 60–66 MHz Socket 7 June 1995
P55C 0.35 µm 120–233 MHz 32 KB 60–66 MHz Socket 7 January 1997[12]
Tillamook 0.25 µm 166–300 MHz 32 KB 66 MHz Socket 7 August 1997

P6 microarchitecture based[edit]

In parallel with the P5 microarchitecture, Intel developed the P6 microarchitecture and started marketing it as the Pentium Pro for the high-end market in 1995. It introduced out-of-order execution and an integrated second level cache on dual-chip processor package. The second P6 generation replaced the original P5 with the Pentium II and rebranded the high-end version as Pentium II Xeon. It was followed by a third version called the Pentium III and Pentium III Xeon, respectively. The Pentium II line added the MMX instructions that were also present in the Pentium MMX.

Versions of these processors for the Laptop market were initially called Mobile Pentium II and Mobile Pentium III, later versions were called Pentium III-M. Starting with the Pentium II, the Celeron brand was used for low-end versions of most Pentium processors with a reduced feature set such as a smaller cache or missing power management features.

Pentium Pro[edit]

Core Process Frequency L2 Cache FSB Socket Release date
P6 0.5 µm 150 MHz 256 KB 60–66 MHz Socket 8 November 1995
P6 0.35 µm 166–200 MHz 256–1024 KB 60–66 MHz Socket 8  

Pentium II[edit]

Core Process Frequency L2 Cache FSB Socket Release date
Klamath 0.35 µm 233–300 MHz 512 KB 66 MHz Slot 1 May 1996
Deschutes 0.25 µm 266–450 MHz 512 KB 66–100 MHz Slot 1 January 1998
Tonga 0.25 µm 233–300 MHz 512 KB 66 MHz MMC-2 April 1998
Dixon 0.25 µm 266–366 MHz 256 KB 66 MHz MMC-2  

Pentium III[edit]

Core Process Frequency L2 Cache FSB Socket Release date
Katmai 0.25 µm 450–600 MHz 512 KB 100–133 MHz Slot 1 February 1999
Coppermine 0.18 µm 400–1130 MHz 256 KB 100–133 MHz Slot 1, Socket 370BGA2µPGA2 October 1999
Tualatin 0.13 µm 700–1400 MHz 512 KB 100–133 MHz Socket 370, BGA2, µPGA2  

Netburst microarchitecture based[edit]

In 2000, Intel introduced a new microarchitecture called NetBurst, with a much longer pipeline enabling higher clock frequencies than the P6 based processors. Initially, these were called Pentium 4 and the high-end versions have since been called just Xeon. As with Pentium III, there are both Mobile Pentium 4 andPentium 4 M processors for the laptop market, with Pentium 4 M denoting the more power-efficient versions. Enthusiasts version of the Pentium 4 with the highest clock frequency were called Pentium 4 Extreme Edition.

The Pentium D was the first multi-core Pentium, integrating two Pentium 4 chips in one package and was also available as the enthusiast Pentium Extreme Edition.

Pentium 4[edit]

Core Process Clock Speeds L2 Cache FSB Speeds Socket Release Date
Willamette 180 nm 1.3–2.0 GHz 256 KB 400 MT/s Socket 423, Socket 478 November 2000
Northwood 130 nm 1.6–3.4 GHz 512 KB 400–800 MT/s Socket 478 January 2002
Gallatin 130 nm 3.2–3.46 GHz 512 KB + 2 MB L3 800–1066 MT/s Socket 478, LGA 775 November 2003
Prescott 90 nm 2.4–3.8 GHz 1 MB 533–800 MT/s Socket 478, LGA 775 February 2004
Prescott-2M 90 nm 2.8–3.8 GHz 2 MB 800–1066 MT/s LGA 775 February 2005
Cedar Mill 65 nm 3.0–3.6 GHz 2 MB 800 MT/s LGA 775 January 2006

Pentium D[edit]

Core Process Clock Speeds L2 Cache FSB Speeds Socket Release Date
Smithfield 90 nm 2.66–3.2 GHz 2 MB 533–800 MT/s Socket T May, 2005
Smithfield XE 90 nm 3.2 GHz 2 MB 800 MT/s Socket T May, 2005
Presler 65 nm 2.8–3.6 GHz 4 MB 800 MT/s Socket T January, 2006
Presler XE 65 nm 3.46–3.73 GHz 4 MB 1066 MT/s Socket T January, 2006

Pentium M microarchitecture based[edit]

In 2003, Intel introduced a new processor based on the P6 microarchitecture called Pentium M, which was much more power efficient than the Mobile Pentium 4, Pentium 4 M and Pentium III M. Dual-core version of the Pentium M was developed under the code name Yonah and sold under the marketing names Core Duo andPentium Dual-Core. Unlike Pentium D, it integrated both cores on a single chip. From this point, the Intel Core brand name was used for the mainstream Intel processors and the Pentium brand became a low-end version between Celeron and Core. All Pentium M based designs including Yonah are for the mobile market.

Pentium M[edit]

Core Process Frequency L1 Cache L2 Cache FSB Socket Release date
Banias 130 nm 900–1700 MHz 64 KB 1 MB 400 MT/s Socket 479 March 2003
Dothan 90 nm 1.00–2.26 GHz 64 KB 2 MB 400–533 MT/s FC-uBGA June 2004

Pentium Dual-Core[edit]

Core Process Clock Speeds L1 Cache L2 Cache FSB Speeds Socket Release date
Yonah 65 nm 1.6–1.86 GHz 64 KB 1 MB 533 MT/s Socket M January 2007

Core microarchitecture based[edit]

The Pentium Dual-Core name continued to be used when the Yonah design was extended with 64 bit support, now called the Core microarchitecture. This microarchitecture eventually replaced all NetBurst based processors across the four brands, Celeron, Pentium, Core and Xeon. Pentium Dual-Core processors based on the Core microarchitecture use the Allendale and Wolfdale-3M designs for desktop processors and Merom-2M for mobile processors.

Pentium Dual-Core[edit]

Core Process Clock Speeds L1 Cache L2 Cache FSB Speeds Socket Release date
Merom-2M 65 nm 1.46–2.16 GHz 64 KB 1 MB 533–667 MT/s Socket P Q4 2007
Allendale 65 nm 1.6–2.4 GHz 64 KB 1 MB 800 MT/s Socket 775 June 2007
Wolfdale-3M 45 nm 2.2–2.7 GHz 64 KB 2 MB 800 MT/s Socket 775 August 2008

Pentium (2009)[edit]

Core Process Clock Speeds L1 Cache L2 Cache FSB Speeds Socket Release date
Wolfdale-3M 45 nm 2.8–3.2 GHz 64 KB 2 MB 1066 MT/s Socket 775 May 2009
Penryn-3M 45 nm 2.0–2.3 GHz 64 KB 1 MB 800 MT/s Socket P January 2009
Penryn-3M ULV 45 nm 1.3–1.5 GHz 64 KB 2 MB 800 MT/s BGA 956 September 2009
Penryn-L ULV 1 45 nm 1.3–1.4 GHz 64 KB 2 MB 800 MT/s BGA 956 May 2009
Codename Brand Name Model (list) Cores L2 Cache Socket TDP
Allendale Pentium Dual-Core E2xxx 2 1 MB LGA 775 65 W
Merom-2M Mobile Pentium Dual-Core T2xxx
T3xxx
2 1 MB Socket P 35 W
Wolfdale-3M Pentium Dual-Core E2xxx 2 1 MB LGA 775 65 W
E5xxx 2 MB
Pentium E6xxx
Penryn-3M Mobile Pentium T4xxx 2 1 MB Socket P 35 W
SU4xxx 2 MB µFC-BGA 956 10 W
Penryn-L SU2xxx 1 5.5 W

In 2009, Intel changed the naming system for Pentium processors, renaming the Wolfdale-3M based processors to Pentium, without the Dual-Core name and introduced new single- and dual-core processors based on Penryn under the Pentium name.

The Penryn core is the successor to the Merom core and Intel's 45 nm version of their mobile series of Pentium microprocessors. The FSB is increased from 667 MHz to 800 MHz and the voltage is lowered. Intel released the first Penryn Core, the Pentium T4200, in December, 2008. In June 2009, Intel released the first single-core processor to use the Pentium name, a Consumer Ultra-Low Voltage (CULV) Penryn core called the Pentium SU2700.

In September 2009, Intel introduced the Pentium SU4000 series together with the Celeron SU2000 and Core 2 Duo SU7000 series, which are dual-core CULV processors based on Penryn-3M and using 800 MHz FSB. The Pentium SU4000 series has 2 MB L2 cache but is otherwise basically identical to the other two lines.

Nehalem microarchitecture based[edit]

The Nehalem microarchitecture was introduced in late 2008 as a successor to the Core microarchitecture, and in early 2010, a new Pentium G6950 processor based on the Clarkdale design was introduced based on the Westmere refresh of Nehalem, which were followed by the mobile P6xxx based on Arrandale a few months later.

Core Process Clock Speeds L2 Cache L3 Cache I/O Bus Socket Release date
Clarkdale 32 nm 2.8 GHz 512 KB 3 MB DMI Socket 1156 January 2010
Arrandale 32 nm 1.2–1.86 GHz 512 KB 3 MB DMI Socket 988
BGA
Q2 2010
Codename Brand name L3 Cache Socket TDP Features
Clarkdale Pentium G6xxx 3 MB LGA 1156 73 W Integrated GPU
Arrandale Pentium P6xxx 3 MB LGA 1156 35 W Integrated GPU
Pentium U5xxx BGA 18 W

On January 7, 2010, Intel launched a new Pentium model using the Clarkdale chip in parallel with other desktop and mobile CPUs based on their new Westmere microarchitecture. The first model in this series is the Pentium G6950. The Clarkdale chip is also used in the Core i3-5xx and Core i5-6xx series and features a 32 nm process (as it is based on the Westmere microarchitecture), integrated memory controller and 45 nm graphics controller and a third-level cache. In the Pentium series, some features of Clarkdale are disabled. Compared to Core i3, it lacks Hyper-Threading and the graphics controller in the Pentium runs at 533 MHz, while in the Core i3 i3-5xx series they run at 733 MHz. Dual Video Decode that enables Blu-ray picture-in picture hardware acceleration is disabled as well as Deep Color and xvYCC support[citation needed]. The memory controller in the Pentium supports DDR3-1066 max same as the Core i3 i3-5xx series (ref:http://ark.intel.com/products/43529). The L3 cache is also 1 MB less than in the Core i3-5xx series.

Sandy Bridge microarchitecture based[edit]

The Sandy Bridge microarchitecture was released in the Pentium line on May 22, 2011.

  • aAll models share the following details: 2 cores, 2 logical processors (4 on Pentium 3xx with Hyper-threading), CPUID signature 206A7, family 6 (06h), model 42 (02Ah), stepping 7 (07h)
  • bTLB / cache 64-byte Prefetching; Data TLB0 2-MB or 4-MB pages, 4-way associative, 32 entries; Data TLB 4-KB Pages, 4-way set associative, 64 entries; Instruction TLB 4-KB Pages, 4-way set associative, 128 entries, L2 TLB 1-MB, 4-way set associative, 64-byte line size; Shared 2nd-level TLB 4 KB pages, 4-way set associative, 512 entries.
  • cAll models feature: On-chip Floating Point Unit, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), Intel VT-x, Smart Cache.
  • dAll models support: MMXSSESSE2SSE3SSSE3SSE4.1SSE4.2
  • eHD Graphics (Sandy Bridge) contain 6 EUs as well as HD Graphics 2000, but does not support the following technologies: Intel Quick Sync Video, InTru 3D, Clear Video HD, Wireless Display, and it doesn't support 3D Video or 3D graphics acceleration.
Codename Brand namea L3 Cacheb Socket TDP Featuresc,d
Sandy Bridge Pentium 3xx 3 MB LGA 1155 15 W Hyper-threadingECC[disambiguation needed]
Pentium 9x7 2 MB BGA1023 17 W Integrated GPU
Pentium B9x0 2 MB rPGA988B 35 W Integrated GPU
Pentium G6xxT[13] 3 MB 8-way set associative Line size 64 bytes LGA 1155 35 W Integrated GPUe
Pentium G6xx[14] 65 W
Pentium G8xx[15][16] 3 MB 12-way set associative Line size 64 bytes
Sandy Bridge-EN Pentium 140x 5 MB LGA 1356 40-80 W ECC, AVXTXTIntel VT-dAES-NI

Ivy Bridge microarchitecture based[edit]

Currently, there exist models G2010, G2020, G2120, G2030 and G2130. All are dual core and have neither Hyper-Threading nor Turbo Boost.

Codename Brand name L3 cache Socket TDP Notes
Ivy Bridge G2010, G2020,2030, G2120[17] and G2130 3 MB LGA 1155 55 W w/o Hyper Threading

Pentium compatible Intel processors[edit]

Due to its prominence, the term "Pentium compatible" is often used to describe any x86 processor that supports the IA-32 instruction set and architecture. Even though they do not use the Pentium name, Intel also manufactures other processors based on the Pentium series for other markets. Most of these processors share the core design with one of the Pentium processor lines, usually differing in the amount of CPU cache, power efficiency or other features. The notable exception is the Atom line, which is an independent design.

  • Celeron, a low-end version
  • Core, the mainstream version including Core 2 and Core i7, now placed above Pentium
  • Xeon, a high-end version used in servers and workstations
  • A100 (discontinued), an ultra-mobile version of Pentium M
  • EP80579, A system-on-a-chip based on Pentium M
  • Atom, current ultra-mobile processors

See also[edit]

 

 

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Intel_Pentium_microprocessors#NetBurst_based_Pentiums

List of Intel Pentium microprocessors

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The Intel Pentium brand refers to mainstream x86-architecture microprocessors from Intel. Processors branded Pentium Processor with MMX Technology (and referred to as Pentium MMX for brevity) are also listed here.

 

 

Desktop processors[edit]

P5 based Pentiums[edit]

"P5" (0.8 µm)[edit]

Model
number
Frequency L1
Cache
FSB Mult. Voltage TDP Socket Release date Part
number(s)
sSpec
number
Pentium 50 50 MHz 8 + 8 KB 50 MT/s 5 V   Socket 4 March 22, 1993
  • A80500-50
Q0399 (B1) These are engineering samples only. CPUID = 0513h
Pentium 60 60 MHz 8 + 8 KB 60 MT/s 5 V
14.6 W
Socket 4 March 22, 1993
  • A80501-60
  • PCPU5V60
SX753 (B1), SX835 (C1), SZ949 (C1), SX948 (D1), SX974 (D1), SX842, SX926
Pentium 66 67 MHz 8 + 8 KB 66 MT/s 5.15 V
16 W
Socket 4 March 22, 1993
  • A80501-66
  • PCPU5V66
SX754 (B1), SX837 (C1), SZ950 (C1), SX950 (D1), SX949 (D1), SX828, SX836

"P54C" (0.6 µm)[edit]

Model
number
Frequency L1
Cache
FSB Mult. Voltage TDP Socket Release date Part
number(s)
sSpec
number
Pentium 75 75 MHz 8 + 8KB 50 MT/s 1.5× 3.135–3.6 V
8 W
October 10, 1994
  • A80502-75
  • BP80502-75
  • PCPU3V75
SX878, SX961 (B5), SX969 (C2), SX977, SX998 (C2), SY005 (E0)
Pentium 90 90 MHz 8 + 8 KB 60 MT/s 1.5× 3.135–3.6 V
9 W
  • Socket 5
  • Socket 7
March 7, 1994
  • A80502-90
  • BP80502-90
  • PCPU3V90
SL2WW, SX653, SX874 (B1), SX879 (B1), SX885 (B1), SX909 (B1), SX921 (B3), SX922 (B3), SX923 (B3), SX942 (B3), SX943 (B3), SX944 (B3), SX957 (B5), SX958 (B5), SX959 (B5), SX968 (C2), SY006 (E0), SU031 (C2), SZ951 (B3), SZ978 (B5), SZ995 (C2), SZ951 (B3), SZ978 (B5), SZ995 (C2)
Pentium 100 100 MHz 8 + 8 KB 66 MT/s 1.5× 3.135–3.6 V
10.1 W
  • Socket 5
  • Socket 7
March 7, 1994
  • A80502100
  • A80502-100
  • BP80502100
  • BP80502-100
  • BOXBP80502-100
  • PCPU3V100
SX956, SX886 (B1), SX910 (B1), SX956, SX960 (B3), SX962 (B5), SX963 (C2), SX970 (C2), SY007 (E0), SU032 (C2), SU099 (E0), SU110 (E0), SZ996 (C2), SZ996 (C2)
Embedded Pentium 100 100 MHz 8 + 8KB 66 MT/s 1.5× 3.135–3.6 V
10.1 W
   
  • A80502100
SL2TU (cc0), SY007 (E0)

"P54CQS" (0.35 µm)[edit]

Model
number
Frequency L1
Cache
FSB Mult. Voltage TDP Socket Release date Part
number(s)
sSpec
number
Pentium 120 120 MHz 8 + 8 KB 60 MT/s 3.135–3.6 V
12.81 W
March 27, 1995
  • A80502120
  • A80502-120
  • BP80502120
  • BP80502-120
SK084, SK086 (C2), SK110 (cB1), SX994 (C2), SY008, SY033 (E0), SY062 (cC0), SL22M (cC0), SL25J (cC0), SU033 (C2), SU100 (E0)

"P54CS" (0.35 µm)[edit]

Model
number
Frequency L1
Cache
FSB Mult. Voltage TDP Socket Release date Part
number(s)
sSpec
number
Pentium 133 133 MHz 8 + 8KB 66 MT/s 3.135–3.6 V
11.2 W
Socket 7 June 1, 1995
  • A80502133
  • A80502-133
  • BP80502133
  • BOXBP80502-133
S106J, SK098 (C2), SK106 (cB1), SK106J (cB1), SK107 (cB1), SY022 (cC0), SY023 (cC0), SY082, SY126, SL22Q (cC0), SL25L (cC0), SU038 (cB1), SU073 (cC0)
Pentium 150 150 MHz 8 + 8 KB 60 MT/s 2.5× 3.135–3.6 V
11.6 W
Socket 7 January 4, 1996
  • A80502150
  • BP80502150
  • BOXBP80502-150
SY015 (cC0), SU071 (cC0), SU122 (cC0)
Pentium 166 167 MHz 8 + 8 KB 66 MT/s 2.5× 3.135–3.6 V
14.5 W
Socket 7 January 4, 1996
  • A80502166
  • BP80502166
  • BOXBP80502-166
  • FV80502166
SL24R (cC0), SY016 (cC0), SY017 (cC0), SY055 (cC0), SU072 (cC0), SY037 (cC0)
Pentium 200 200 MHz 8 + 8 KB 66 MT/s 3.135–3.6 V
15.5 W
Socket 7 June 10, 1996
  • A80502200
  • BP80502200
  • BOXBP80502-200
  • FV80502200
SL25H (cC0), SU114 (cC0), SL24Q (cC0), SY044 (cC0), SY045 (cC0)
Embedded Pentium 133 133 MHz 8 + 8KB 66 MT/s 3.135–3.6 V
11.2 W
   
  • A80502133
SY022 (cC0)
Embedded Pentium 133
with VRE
133 MHz 8 + 8 KB 66 MT/s Core=3.1 I/O=3.3 V
7.9 (Max.12.25) W
Socket 7  
  • A80502133
SY028 (mcC0)
Embedded Pentium 166 167 MHz 8 + 8 KB 66 MT/s 2.5× 3.135–3.6 V
14.5 W
   
  • A80502166
SY016 (cC0)

"P55C" (0.35 µm)[edit]

Model
number
Frequency L1
Cache
FSB Mult. Voltage TDP Socket Release date Part
number(s)
sSpec
number
Pentium MMX 166 167 MHz 16 + 16 KB 66 MT/s 2.5× 3.135–3.6 V
13.1 W
Socket 7 January 8, 1997
  • A80503166
  • BP80503166
  • FV80503166
SL239 (xA3), SL26V (xA3), SL27K (xB1), SL27X (xB1), SL23R (xA3), SL23T (xA3), SL23V (xB1), SL23X (xB1), SL25M (xA3), SL2FP (xB1), SL2HU (xA3), SL2HX (xB1), SL26H (xA3), SL27H (xB1), SL27M, SY059 (xA3)
Pentium MMX 200 200 MHz 16 + 16 KB 66 MT/s 3.135–3.6 V
15.7 W
Socket 7 January 8, 1997
  • A80503200
  • BP80503200
  • FV80503200
SL2RY (xB1), SL23S (xA3), SL23W (xB1), SL25N (xA3), SL26Q (xA3), SL274 (xA3), SL28J, SL2FQ (xB1), SL2S9 (xB1), SL26J (xA3), SL27J (xB1), SL2Z8, SY060 (xA3)
Pentium MMX 233 233 MHz 16 + 16 KB 66 MT/s 3.5× 3.135–3.6 V
17 W
Socket 7 June 2, 1997
  • BP80503233
  • FV80503233
SL293 (xB1), SL2BM (xB1), SL27S (xB1)
Embedded Pentium MMX 200 200 MHz 16 + 16 KB 66 MT/s 3.135–3.6 V
15.7 W
Socket 7 September 29, 1997
  • FV80503200
SL27J (xB1)
Embedded Pentium MMX 233 233 MHz 16 + 16 KB 66 MT/s 3.5× 3.135–3.6 V
17 W
Socket 7  
  • FV80503233
SL27S (xB1)

P6 based Pentiums[edit]

Desktop processors based on the P6 microarchitecture were marketed as Pentium ProPentium II and Pentium III, as well as variations of these names.

NetBurst based Pentiums[edit]

Desktop processors based on the NetBurst microarchitecture were marketed as Pentium 4 and Pentium D.

Core based Pentiums[edit]

Earlier E5xxx desktop processors based on the Core microarchitecture were marketed as Pentium Dual-Core, while later E5xxx and all E6xxx models were calledPentium. Note however, that several resellers will still refer to the newer generation processors as Pentium Dual-Core.

"Wolfdale-3M" (45 nm)[edit]

 

Model
number
sSpec
number
Frequency L2
cache
FSB Mult. Voltage TDP Socket Release date Part
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Dual Core
Pentium E6300
  • SLGU9 (R0)
2.8 GHz MB 1066 MT/s 10.5× 0.85–1.3625 V 65 W LGA 775 May 9, 2009
  • AT80571PH0722ML
  • BX80571E6300
$84
Pentium E6500
  • SLGUH (R0)
  • SLGVZ (R0)
2.93 GHz 2 MB 1066 MT/s 11× 0.85–1.3625 V 65 W LGA 775 August 9, 2009
  • AT80571PH0772ML
  • BX80571E6500
$84
Pentium E6500K
  • SLGYP (R0)
2.93 GHz 2 MB 1066 MT/s 11× 0.85–1.3625 V 65 W LGA 775 August 9, 2009
  • AT80571XH0722ML
$84
Pentium E6600
  • SLGUG (R0)
3.07 GHz 2 MB 1066 MT/s 11.5× 0.85–1.3625 V 65 W LGA 775 January 17, 2010
  • AT80571PH0832ML
  • BX80571E6600
$84
Pentium E6700
  • SLGUF (R0)
3.2 GHz 2 MB 1066 MT/s 12× 0.85–1.3625 V 65 W LGA 775 May 30, 2010
  • AT80571PH0882ML
  • BX80571E6700
$86
Pentium E6800
  • SLGUE (R0)
3.33 GHz 2 MB 1066 MT/s 12.5× 0.85–1.3625 V 65 W LGA 775 August 29, 2010
  • BX80571E6800
  • AT80571PH0932ML
$86

Westmere based Pentiums[edit]

"Clarkdale" (MCP, 32 nm)[edit]

Model
number
sSpec
number
Frequency Turbo GPU
frequency
Cores L2
cache
L3
cache
I/O bus Mult. Memory Voltage TDP Socket Release date Part
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Dual Core
Pentium G6950
  • SLBMS (C2)
  • SLBTG (K0)
2.8 GHz N/A 533 MHz 2 2 × 256 KB MB DMI 21× 2 × DDR3-1066 0.65–1.4 V
73 W
LGA 1156 January 7, 2010
  • CM80616004593AE
  • BX80616G6950
  • BXC80616G6950
$87
Pentium G6951
  • SLBMR (C2)
  • SLBTF (K0)
2.8 GHz N/A 533 MHz 2 2 × 256 KB 3 MB DMI 21× 2 × DDR3-1066 0.65–1.4 V
73 W
LGA 1156 Q3 2010
  • CM80616004593AF
  • BX80616G6951
$89
Pentium G6960
  • SLBT6 (K0)
2.93 GHz N/A 533 MHz 2 2 × 256 KB 3 MB DMI 22× 2 × DDR3-1066 0.65–1.4 V
73 W
LGA 1156 January 9, 2011
  • CM80616005373AA
$89

Sandy Bridge based Pentiums[edit]

"Sandy Bridge" (32 nm)[edit]

Model
number
sSpec
number
Cores Frequency Turbo L2
cache
L3
cache
GPU
model
GPU
frequency
TDP Socket I/O bus Release date Part
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
standard power
Pentium G620
  • SR05R (Q0)
2 2.6 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 850–1100 MHz
65 W
LGA 1155 DMI 2.0 May 22, 2011
  • CM8062301046304
  • BX80623G620
  • BXC80623G620
$64
Pentium G622[N 1]
  • SR05M (Q0)
2 2.6 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 3 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 850–1100 MHz
65 W
LGA 1155 DMI 2.0 May 22, 2011
  • CM8062301049115
  • BX80623G622
 
Pentium G630
  • SR05S (Q0)
2 2.7 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 3 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 850–1100 MHz
65 W
LGA 1155 DMI 2.0 September 4, 2011
  • CM8062301046404
  • BX80623G630
  • BXC80623G630
$75
Pentium G632[N 2]
  • SR05N (Q0)
2 2.7 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 3 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 850–1100 MHz
65 W
LGA 1155 DMI 2.0 September 4, 2011
  • CM8062301049304
 
Pentium G640
  • SR059 (Q0)
2 2.8 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 3 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 850–1100 MHz
65 W
LGA 1155 DMI 2.0 June 3, 2012
  • CM8062307260314
  • BX80623G640
  • BXC80623G640
$64
Pentium G645
  • SR0RS (Q0)
2 2.9 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 3 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 850–1100 MHz
65 W
LGA 1155 DMI 2.0 September 2, 2012
  • CM8062301262601
  • BX80623G645
  • BXC80623G645
$64
Pentium G840
  • SR05P (Q0)
2 2.8 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 3 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 850–1100 MHz
65 W
LGA 1155 DMI 2.0 May 22, 2011
  • CM8062301046104
  • BX80623G840
  • BXC80623G840
$75
Pentium G850
  • SR05Q (Q0)
2 2.9 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 3 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 850–1100 MHz
65 W
LGA 1155 DMI 2.0 May 22, 2011
  • CM8062301046204
  • BX80623G850
  • BXC80623G850
$86
Pentium G860
  • SR058 (Q0)
2 3 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 3 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 850–1100 MHz
65 W
LGA 1155 DMI 2.0 September 4, 2011
  • CM8062307260237
  • BX80623G860
$86
Pentium G870
  • SR057 (Q0)
2 3.1 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 3 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 850–1100 MHz
65 W
LGA 1155 DMI 2.0 June 3, 2012
  • CM8062307260115
  • BX80623G870
$86
ultra low power
Pentium G620T
  • SR05T (Q0)
2 2.2 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 3 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 650–1100 MHz
35 W
LGA 1155 DMI 2.0 May 22, 2011
  • CM8062301046504
  • BX80623G620T
  • BXC80623G620T
$70
Pentium G630T
  • SR05U (Q0)
2 2.3 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 3 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 650–1100 MHz
35 W
LGA 1155 DMI 2.0 September 4, 2011
  • CM8062301046604
  • BX80623G630T
$70
Pentium G640T
  • SR066 (Q0)
2 2.4 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 3 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 650–1100 MHz
35 W
LGA 1155 DMI 2.0 June 3, 2012
  • CM8062301002204
  • BX80623G640T
$64
Pentium G645T
  • SR0S0 (Q0)
2 2.5 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 3 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 650–1100 MHz
35 W
LGA 1155 DMI 2.0 September 2, 2012
  • CM8062301263701
$64
Pentium G860T
  • SR0MF (Q0)
2 2.6 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 3 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 650–1100 MHz
35 W
LGA 1155 DMI 2.0 June 3, 2012
  • CM8062301198300
$75
  1. Jump up^ Once upgraded via Intel Upgrade Service, it operates at 3.2 GHz, has 3 MB L3 cache and it is recognized as Pentium G693.
  2. Jump up^ Once upgraded via Intel Upgrade Service, it operates at 3.3 GHz, has 3 MB L3 cache and it is recognized as Pentium G694.

"Ivy Bridge" (22 nm)[edit]

Model
number
sSpec
number
Cores Frequency Turbo L2
cache
L3
cache
GPU
model
GPU
frequency
TDP Socket I/O bus Release date Part
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
standard power
Pentium G2010
  • SR10J (P0)
2 2.8 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 650-1050 MHz
55 W
  • LGA 1155
DMI 2.0 January 20, 2013
  • CM8063701444800
  • BX80637G2010
  • BXC80637G2010
$64
Pentium G2020
  • SR10H (P0)
2 2.9 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 3 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 650-1050 MHz
55 W
  • LGA 1155
DMI 2.0 January 20, 2013
  • CM8063701444700
  • BX80637G2020
  • BXC80637G2020
$64
Pentium G2030
  • SR163 (P0)
2 3 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 3 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 650-1050 MHz
55 W
  • LGA 1155
DMI 2.0 June 9, 2013
  • CM8063701450000
  • BX80637G2030
  • BXC80637G2030
$64
Pentium G2120
  • SR0UF (P0)
2 3.1 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 3 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 650-1050 MHz
55 W
  • LGA 1155
DMI 2.0 September 2, 2012
  • CM8063701095801
  • BX80637G2120
  • BXC80637G2120
$86
Pentium G2130
  • SR0YU (P0)
2 3.2 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 3 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 650-1050 MHz
55 W
  • LGA 1155
DMI 2.0 January 20, 2013
  • CM8063701391200
  • BX80637G2130
  • BXC80637G2130
$86
Pentium G2140
  • SR0YT (P0)
2 3.3 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 3 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 650-1050 MHz
55 W
  • LGA 1155
DMI 2.0 June 9, 2013
  • CM8063701391100
  • BX80637G2140
  • BXC80637G2140
$86
low power
Pentium G2020T
  • SR10G (P0)
2 2.5 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 3 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 650-1050 MHz
35 W
  • LGA 1155
DMI 2.0 January 20, 2013
  • CM8063701444601
$64
Pentium G2030T
  • SR164 (P0)
2 2.6 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 3 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 650-1050 MHz
35 W
  • LGA 1155
DMI 2.0 June 9, 2013
  • CM8063701450500
$64
Pentium G2100T
  • SR0UJ (P0)
2 2.6 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 3 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 650-1050 MHz
35 W
  • LGA 1155
DMI 2.0 September 2, 2012
  • CM8063701219000
$75
Pentium G2120T
  • SR0YV (P0)
2 2.7 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 3 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 650-1050 MHz
35 W
  • LGA 1155
DMI 2.0 June 9, 2013
  • CM8063701391600
$75

Haswell based Pentiums[edit]

"Haswell-DT" (22 nm)[edit]

Model
number
sSpec
number
Cores Frequency Turbo L2
cache
L3
cache
GPU
model
GPU
frequency
TDP Socket I/O bus Release date Part
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
standard power
Pentium G3220
  • SR1CG (C0)
2 3 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 350–1150 MHz
54 W
LGA 1150 DMI 2.0 September 2013
  • CM8064601482519
  • BX80646G3220
  • BXC80646G3220
$64
Pentium G3420
  • SR1NB (C0)
2 3.2 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 3 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 350–1150 MHz
54 W
LGA 1150 DMI 2.0 September 2013
  • CM8064601482522
  • BX80646G3420
  • BXC80646G3420
$75
Pentium G3430
  • SR1CE (C0)
2 3.3 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 3 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 350–1150 MHz
54 W
LGA 1150 DMI 2.0 September 2013
  • CM8064601482518
  • BX80646G3430
  • BXC80646G3430
$93
low power
Pentium G3220T
  • SR1CL (C0)
2 2.6 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 3 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 200–1100 MHz
35 W
LGA 1150 DMI 2.0 September 2013
  • CM8064601483713
$64
Pentium G3420T
  • SR1CK (C0)
2 2.7 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 3 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 200–1100 MHz
35 W
LGA 1150 DMI 2.0 September 2013
  • CM8064601483712
$75
low power, embedded
Pentium G3320TE
  • SR181 (C0)
2 2.3 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 3 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 350–1000 MHz
35 W
LGA 1150 DMI 2.0 September 2013
  • CM8064601484501
$70

Silvermont based Pentiums[edit]

"Bay Trail-D" (22 nm)[edit]

  • All models support: MMXSSESSE2SSE3SSSE3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64Intel VT-x.
  • GPU and memory controller are integrated onto the processor die
  • GPU is based on Ivy Bridge Intel HD Graphics, with 4 execution units, and supports DirectX 11, OpenGL 4.0, OpenGL ES 3.0 and OpenCL 1.1 (on Windows).
  • Package size: 25 mm × 27 mm
Model
number
sSpec
number
Frequency GPU
frequency
L2
cache
I/O bus Memory Voltage TDP Socket Release date Part
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
quad-core
Pentium J2850
  • SR1LM (B2)
  • SR1H4 (B2)
2.41 GHz 688-792 MHz 2 MB   2 × DDR3L-1333  
10 W
  • FC-BGA 1170
September 2013
  • FH8065301455104
$94
Pentium J2900   2.41-2.67 GHz 688-896 MHz 2 MB   2 × DDR3L-1333  
10 W
  • FC-BGA 1170
November 2013    

Mobile processors[edit]

P5 based Pentiums[edit]

"P54C" (0.6 µm)[edit]

Model
number
Frequency L1
Cache
FSB Mult. Voltage TDP Socket Release date Part
number(s)
sSpec
number
Mobile Pentium 75 75 MHz 8 + 8KB 50 MT/s 1.5× 3.3 V
6/4.4 W
 
  • A8050275
  • TT8050275
  • TT80502-75
SK091 (mA1), SK122 (mA4), SK079 (C2), SK089 (mA1), SK119 (mA4), SX951 (B3), SX975 (B5), SY009 (E0), SY056 (mcC0)
Mobile Pentium 90 90 MHz 8 + 8 KB 60 MT/s 1.5× 3.3 V
7.3 W
  • Socket 7
  • TCP320
 
  • A8050290
  • TT8050290
SK092 (mA1), SK123 (mA4), SK090 (mA1), SK120 (mA4)
Mobile Pentium 100 100 MHz 8 + 8 KB 66 MT/s 1.5× 3.3 V
8/5.9 W
  • Socket 7
  • TCP320
 
  • A80502100
  • TT80502100
SK124 (mA4), SY046 (mcC0), SK121 (mA4), SY020 (mcC0), SY029 (mcB1)

"P54LM" (0.35 µm)[edit]

Model
number
Frequency L1
Cache
FSB Mult. Voltage TDP Socket Release date Part
number(s)
sSpec
number
Mobile Pentium 120 120 MHz 8 + 8KB 60 MT/s Core=2.9 I/O=3.3 V
7.1 (Max.10.87) W
 
  • A80502120
  • TT80502120
SX999 (mcB1), SY027 (mcC0), SY030 (mcC0), SK113 (mcB1), SK118 (mcB1), SY021 (mcC0)
Mobile Pentium 133 133 MHz 8 + 8 KB 66 MT/s Core=2.9 (3.1 SY028) I/O=3.3 V
7.9 (Max.11.7 SY019 12.25 SY028 ) W
 
  • A80502133
  • TT80502133
SY028 (mcC0)This processor was also offered as an embedded microprocessor with Voltage Reduction Technology, SY019 (mcC0)
Mobile Pentium 150 150 MHz 8 + 8 KB 60 MT/s 2.5× Core=3.1 I/O=3.3 V
10 (Max.14.0) W
  • Socket 7
  • TCP320
 
  • A80502150
  • TT80502150
SY058 (mcC0), SY043 (mcC0), SY061 (mcC0)

"P55LM" (0.35 µm)[edit]

Model
number
Frequency L1
Cache
FSB Mult. Voltage TDP Socket Release date Part
number(s)
sSpec
number
Mobile Pentium MMX 120[2] 120 MHz 16 + 16KB 60 MT/s 2.2 V
4.2 W
October 20, 1997
  • TT80503120
SL2JS (mxB1)
Mobile Pentium MMX 133 133 MHz 16 + 16 KB 66 MT/s 3.135–3.465 V
7.8 W
May 19, 1997
  • FV80503133
  • TT80503133
SL27C (mxB1), SL26W, SL27D (mxB1), SL27E
Mobile Pentium MMX 150 150 MHz 16 + 16 KB 60 MT/s 2.5× 3.135–3.6 V
8.6 W
  • Socket 7
  • TCP320
January 8, 1997
  • FV80503150
  • TT80503150
SL246 (mxA3), SL27B (mxB1), SL22G (mxA3), SL26S, SL26U (mxB1)
Mobile Pentium MMX 166 167 MHz 16 + 16 KB 66 MT/s 2.5× 3.135–3.6 V
9 W
  • Socket 7
  • TCP320
January 8, 1997
  • FV80503166
  • TT80503166
SL23Z (mxA3), SL27A (mxB1), SL22F (mxA3), SL26R, SL26T (mxB1)

"Tillamook" (0.25 µm)[edit]

Model
number
Frequency L1
Cache
FSB Mult. Voltage TDP Socket Release date Part
number(s)
sSpec
number
Mobile Pentium MMX 166[3] 167 MHz 16 + 16KB 66 MT/s 2.5× Core=1.8 I/O=2.5 V
2.9 (Max.4.1~5.4) W
January 12, 1998
  • TT80503166
SL2N6 (myA0)
Mobile Pentium MMX 200[4] 200 MHz 16 + 16 KB 66 MT/s Core=1.8 I/O=2.5 V
3.4 (Max.5.0~6.1) W
September 8, 1997
  • FV80503200
  • TT80503200
SL2WK (mxB1), SL28P (myA0)
Mobile Pentium MMX 233[4] 233 MHz 16 + 16 KB 66 MT/s 3.5× Core=1.8 I/O=2.5 V
3.9 (Max.5.5~7.0) W
  • Socket 7
  • TCP320
September 8, 1997
  • FV80503233
  • TT80503233
SL2Z3, SL28Q (myA0)
Mobile Pentium MMX 266[3] 267 MHz 16 + 16 KB 66 MT/s Core=2.0 I/O=2.5 V
5.3 (Max.7,6~9.6) W
  • TCP320
January 12, 1998
  • TT80503266
SL23M (myB2), SL23P (myB2), SL2N5 (myA0), SL2ZH (myA0)
Mobile Pentium MMX 300 300 MHz 16 + 16 KB 66 MT/s 4.5× Core=2.0 I/O=2.5 V
8.0 W
  • TCP320
January 7, 1999
  • TT80503300
SL34N (myB2)
Embedded Pentium MMX 166 167 MHz 16 + 16KB 66 MT/s 2.5× Core=1.9 I/O=2.5 V
4.1 (Max.6.1) W
October 13, 1998
  • FV80503166
  • GC80503CSM
SL2ZX (myA0), SL388 (myA0), SL3B8
Embedded Pentium MMX 266 267 MHz 16 + 16 KB 66 MT/s Core=1.9 I/O=2.5 V
7.6 (Max.9.16) W
  • Socket 7
  • HL-PBGA352
October 13, 1998
  • FV80503266
  • GC80503CSM
SL2Z4 (myA0), SL389 (myA0)

P6 based Pentiums[edit]

Mobile processors based on the P6 microarchitecture were marketed as Pentium IIPentium IIIPentium M and Pentium Dual-Core, as well as variations of these names.

NetBurst based Pentiums[edit]

Mobile processors based on the NetBurst microarchitecture were marketed as Pentium 4.

Core based Pentiums[edit]

Previous mobile processors based on the Core microarchitecture were marketed as Pentium Dual-Core, while the current models are called Pentium. Note however, that several resellers will still refer to them as Pentium Dual-Core.

"Penryn-3M""Penryn-L" (45 nm)[edit]

Model
number
sSpec
number
Frequency L2
cache
FSB Mult. Voltage TDP Socket Release date Part
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Dual Core, standard power
Pentium T4200
  • SLGJN (R0)
2 GHz MB 800 MT/s 10× 1.05–1.15 V 35 W Socket P January 2009
  • AW80577GG0411MA
OEM
Pentium T4300
  • SLGJM (R0)
2.1 GHz 1 MB 800 MT/s 10.5× 1.05–1.15 V 35 W Socket P April 2009
  • AW80577GG0451MA
OEM
Pentium T4400
  • SLGJL (R0)
2.2 GHz 1 MB 800 MT/s 11× 1.05–1.15 V 35 W Socket P December 2009
  • AW80577GG0491MA
OEM
Pentium T4500
  • SLGZC (R0)
2.3 GHz 1 MB 800 MT/s 11.5× 1.05–1.15 V 35 W Socket P January 2010
  • AW80577GG0521MA
OEM
Single Core, ultra-low power
Pentium SU2700
  • SLGS8 (R0)
1.3 GHz MB 800 MT/s 6.5× 1.05–1.15 V
10 W
µFC-BGA 956 May 23, 2009
  • AV80585UG0132M
OEM
Dual Core, ultra-low power
Pentium SU4100
  • SLGS4 (R0)
1.3 GHz MB 800 MT/s 6.5× 1.05–1.15 V 10 W µFC-BGA 956 September 2009
  • AV80577UG0132M
OEM

Westmere based Pentiums[edit]

"Arrandale" (MCP, 32 nm)[edit]

Model
number
sSpec
number
Frequency Turbo GPU
frequency
Cores L2
cache
L3
cache
I/O bus Mult. Memory Voltage TDP Socket Release date Part
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
standard power
Pentium P6000
  • SLBWB (C2)
1.87 GHz N/A 500–667 MHz 2 2 × 256KB MB DMI 14× 2 × DDR3-1066 0.775–1.4 V
35 W
Socket G1 June 20, 2010
  • CP80617004170AF
OEM
Pentium P6100
  • SLBUR (K0)
2 GHz N/A 500–667 MHz 2 2 × 256 KB 3 MB DMI 15× 2 × DDR3-1066 0.775–1.4 V
35 W
Socket G1 September 26, 2010
  • CP80617004125AL
OEM
Pentium P6200
  • SLBUA (K0)
2.13 GHz N/A 500–667 MHz 2 2 × 256 KB 3 MB DMI 16× 2 × DDR3-1066 0.775–1.4 V
35 W
Socket G1 September 26, 2010
  • CP80617004122AW
OEM
Pentium P6300
  • SLBU8 (K0)
2.27 GHz N/A 500–667 MHz 2 2 × 256 KB 3 MB DMI 17× 2 × DDR3-1066 0.775–1.4 V
35 W
Socket G1 January 9, 2011
  • CP80617004161AK
OEM
ultra-low power
Pentium U5400
  • SLBUH (K0)
1.2 GHz N/A 166–500 MHz 2 2 × 256KB MB DMI 2 × DDR3-800 0.725–1.4 V
18 W
BGA-1288 May 25, 2010
  • CN80617006042AC
 
Pentium U5600
  • SLBSM (K0)
1.33 GHz N/A 166–500 MHz 2 2 × 256 KB 3 MB DMI 10× 2 × DDR3-800 0.725–1.4 V
18 W
BGA-1288 January 9, 2011
  • CN80617005190AG
 

Sandy Bridge based Pentiums[edit]

"Sandy Bridge" (32 nm)[edit]

  • All models support: MMXSSESSE2SSE3SSSE3SSE4.1SSE4.2, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation),Smart Cache.
  • HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge) contain 6 EUs as well as HD Graphics 2000, but does not support the following technologies: Intel Quick Sync Video, InTru 3D, Clear Video HD, Wireless Display, Intel Insider.
  • Transistors: 504 million
  • Die size: 131 mm²
Model
number
sSpec
number
Cores Frequency Turbo L2
cache
L3
cache
GPU
model
GPU
frequency
TDP Socket I/O bus Release date Part
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
standard power
Pentium B940
  • SR07S (Q0)
2 2 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 650–1100 MHz
35 W
DMI 2.0 June 19, 2011
  • FF8062700847801
$134
Pentium B950
  • SR07T (Q0)
2 2.1 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 2 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 650–1100 MHz
35 W
  • Socket G2
DMI 2.0 June 19, 2011
  • FF8062700847901
$134
Pentium B960
  • SR07V (Q0)
2 2.2 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 2 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 650–1100 MHz
35 W
  • Socket G2
DMI 2.0 October 2, 2011
  • FF8062700997701
$134
Pentium B970
  • SR0J2 (Q0)
2 2.3 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 2 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 650–1100 MHz
35 W
  • Socket G2
DMI 2.0 January 2012
  • FF8062700998002
$125
Pentium B980
  • SR0J1 (Q0)
2 2.4 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 2 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 650–1150 MHz
35 W
  • Socket G2
DMI 2.0 September 2012
  • FF8062700997802
$125
ultra-low power
Pentium 957
  • SR089 (Q0)
2 1.2 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 2 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 350–800 MHz
17 W
  • BGA-1023
DMI 2.0 June 19, 2011
  • AV8062700852600
$134
Pentium 967
  • SR0EX (Q0)
  • SR0FC (J1)
2 1.3 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 2 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 350–1000 MHz
17 W
  • BGA-1023
DMI 2.0 October 2, 2011
  • AV8062701022501
  • AV8062701147801
$134
Pentium 977
  • SR0EY (J1)
  • SR0FB (J1)
  • SR0V1 (Q0)
2 1.4 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 2 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 350–1000 MHz
17 W
  • BGA-1023
DMI 2.0 January 2012
  • AV8062701022601
  • AV8062701147701
  • AV8062701022601
$134
Pentium 987
  • SR08E (Q0)
  • SR0F1 (Q0)
  • SR0FA (J1)
  • SR0V4 (Q0)
2 1.5 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 2 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 350–1000 MHz
17 W
  • BGA-1023
DMI 2.0 Q3 2012
  • AV8062701084700
  • AV8062701084701
  • AV8062701147601
  • AV8062701084701
$134
Pentium 997
  • SR08F (Q0)
  • SR0F2 (Q0)
  • SR0F9 (J1)
  • SR0V5 (Q0)
2 1.6 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 2 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 350–1000 MHz
17 W
  • BGA-1023
DMI 2.0 September 2012
  • AV8062701084800
  • AV8062701084801
  • AV8062701147501
  • AV8062701084801
$134

"Ivy Bridge" (22 nm)[edit]

Model
number
sSpec
number
Cores Frequency Turbo L2
cache
L3
cache
GPU
model
GPU
frequency
TDP Socket I/O bus Release date Part
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
standard power
A1018[5]   2 2.1 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 650-1000 MHz
35 W
  • Socket G2
  • BGA-1023
DMI 2.0 September 2013    
Pentium 2020M
  • SR0U1 (P0)
2 2.4 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 2 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 650-1050 MHz
35 W
  • Socket G2
DMI 2.0 September 2012
  • AW8063801211202
$134
Pentium 2030M
  • SR0ZZ (P0)
2 2.5 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 2 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 650-1050 MHz
35 W
  • Socket G2
DMI 2.0 January 2013
  • AW8063801120500
$134
low power
Pentium 2117U
  • SR0VQ (P0)
2 1.8 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 2 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 350-1000 MHz
17 W
  • BGA-1023
DMI 2.0 September 2012
  • AV8063801058800
$134
Pentium 2127U
  • SR105 (P0)
2 1.9 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 2 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 350-1000 MHz
17 W
  • BGA-1023
DMI 2.0 June 2013
  • AV8063801119100
$134
ultra-low power
Pentium 2129Y
  • SR12M (P0)
2 1.1 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 2 MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 350-850 MHz
10 W
  • BGA-1023
DMI 2.0 January 2013
  • AV8063801377901
$150

Haswell based Pentiums[edit]

"Haswell-MB" (22 nm)[edit]

Model
number
sSpec
number
Cores Frequency Turbo L2
cache
L3
cache
GPU
model
GPU
frequency
TDP Socket I/O bus Release date Part
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Pentium 3550M
  • SR1HD (C0)
2 2.3 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 400–1100 MHz
37 W
Socket G3 DMI 2.0 September 2013
  • CW8064701486907
 

"Haswell-ULT" (SiP, 22 nm)[edit]

Model
number
sSpec
number
Cores Frequency Turbo L2
cache
L3
cache
GPU
model
GPU
frequency
TDP Socket I/O bus Release date Part
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Pentium 3556U
  • SR1E3 (C0)
2 1.7 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 200–1100 MHz
15 W
  • BGA-1168
DMI 2.0 September 2013
  • CL8064701558100
 

"Haswell-ULX" (SiP, 22 nm)[edit]

Model
number
sSpec
number
Cores Frequency Turbo L2
cache
L3
cache
GPU
model
GPU
frequency
TDP Socket I/O bus Release date Part
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Pentium 3560Y
  • SR1DE (C0)
2 1.2 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB MB HD Graphics (6 EUs) 200–850 MHz
11.5 W
  • BGA-1168
DMI 2.0 September 2013
  • CL8064701486008
 

Silvermont based Pentiums[edit]

"Bay Trail-M" (22 nm)[edit]

  • All models support: MMXSSESSE2SSE3SSSE3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), Intel VT-x.
  • GPU and memory controller are integrated onto the processor die
  • GPU is based on Ivy Bridge Intel HD Graphics, with 4 execution units, and supports DirectX 11, OpenGL 4.0, OpenGL ES 3.0 and OpenCL 1.1 (on Windows).
  • Package size: 25 mm × 27 mm
Model
number
sSpec
number
Frequency GPU
frequency
L2
cache
I/O bus Memory Voltage TDP Socket Release date Part
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
quad-core
Pentium N3510
  • SR1LV (B2)
  • SR1HP (B2)
2 GHz 750 MHz 2 MB   2 × DDR3L-1333  
7.5 W
  • FC-BGA 1170
September 2013
  • FH8065301546301
 
Pentium N3520
  • SR1SE (B3)
2.17-2.42 GHz 313-854 MHz 2 MB   2 × DDR3L-1333  
7.5 W
  • FC-BGA 1170
November 2013
  • FH8065301616103
$180

Server processors[edit]

Sandy Bridge based Pentiums[edit]

"Gladden" (32 nm)[edit]

Model
number
sSpec
number
Cores Frequency Turbo L2
cache
L3
cache
TDP Socket I/O bus Release date Part
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
standard power
Pentium B915C
  • SR0NZ (Q0)
2 1.5 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB MB
15 W
  • FC-BGA10
DMI 2.0 Q2 2012
  • AV8062701147401
$138

"Sandy Bridge" (32 nm)[edit]

Model
number
sSpec
number
Cores Frequency Turbo L2
cache
L3
cache
GPU
model
GPU
frequency
TDP Socket I/O bus Release date Part
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Pentium 350
  • SR0FT (Q0)
2 1.2 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB MB N/A N/A
15 W
LGA 1155 DMI 2.0 November 25, 2011
  • CM8062301140700
$159

"Sandy Bridge-EN" (32 nm)[edit]

Model
number
sSpec
number
Cores Frequency Turbo L2
cache
L3
cache
TDP Socket I/O bus Release date Part
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
standard power
Pentium 1403
  • SR0LQ (M1)
2 2.6 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB MB
80 W
LGA 1356 DMI 2.0 May 14, 2012
  • CM8062007188500
 
Pentium 1407
  • SR0LP (M1)
2 2.8 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB 5 MB
80 W
LGA 1356 DMI 2.0 May 14, 2012
  • CM8062007188404
 
low power
Pentium 1405
  • SR0M7 (M1)
2 1.2 GHz 1.8 GHz 2 × 256 KB 5 MB
40 W
LGA 1356 DMI 2.0 August 2012
  • CM8062001093700
$143

 

 

Ivy Bridge based Pentiums[edit]

"Gladden" (22 nm)[edit]

Model
number
sSpec
number
Cores Frequency Turbo L2
cache
L3
cache
TDP Socket I/O bus Release date Part
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
standard power
Pentium B925C V2
  • SR1J3
2 2 GHz N/A 2 × 256 KB MB
15 W
  • FC-BGA10
DMI 2.0 Sept 10, 2013
  • CN8063801307903
 

 

"Ivy Bridge-EN" (22 nm)[edit]

Model
number
sSpec
number
Cores Frequency Turbo L2
cache
L3
cache
TDP Socket I/O bus Release date Part
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Pentium 1403 v2
  • SR1B1
2 2.6 GHz  ? 2 × 256 KB 5 MB
? W
LGA 1356 DMI 2.0 Q1 2014
  • CM8063401376602
 
Pentium 1405 v2
  • SR1AW
2 1.4 GHz  ? 2 × 256 KB 5 MB
? W
LGA 1356 DMI 2.0 Q1 2014
  • CM8063401294304
 

 

"Ivy Bridge-EP" (22 nm)[edit]

Model
number
sSpec
number
Cores Frequency Turbo L2
cache
L3
cache
TDP Socket I/O bus Release date Part
number(s)
Release
price (USD)
Pentium 1601 v2
  • SR1B5
2 1.4 GHz  ? 2 × 256 KB 5 MB
? W
LGA 2011 DMI 2.0  ?
  • CM8063501452802