Know your Processor Cores: Codename Cheatsheet
by Kristopher Kubicki on July 12, 2004 2:16 PM EST- Posted in
- CPUs
In our world we deal with code names constantly. Nocona this, Alderwood that; RS480, NV40, Toledo, Tejas, etc...
Since Anand and I find ourselves constantly flipping around the internet searching for the correct code names of things, we thought we ought to post a quarterly update on product code names, and basic information. As always, you can search our site and find more in depth coverage about all of the technologies covered. Below are the more common Intel processor names.
Code Name | Socket | Process | L2 | L3 | Max Freq | FSB |
Pentium | ||||||
Northwood | mPGA478 | 130nm | 512KB | 0MB | 3.4GHz | 800MHz |
Prescott | LGA775 | 90nm | 1MB | 0MB | >4.0GHz | 800MHz |
Prescott 2M | LGA775 | 90nm | 2MB | 0MB | >3.73GHz | 1066MHz |
Dothan | 90nm | 2MB | 0MB | >2.0GHz | 533MHz | |
Xeon | ||||||
Gallatin | mPGA603 | 130nm | 512KB | 4MB | 3.2GHz | 400MHz |
Cranford | mPGA604 | 90nm | 1MB | 0MB | 3.66GHz | 667MHz |
Potomac | mPGA604 | 90nm | 1MB | 8MB | >3.5GHz | 667MHz |
Prestonia | mPGA604 | 130nm | 512KB | 2MB | 3.2GHz | 533MHz |
Nocona | mPGA604 | 90nm | 1MB | 0MB | 4.0GHz | 800MHz |
Irindale | mPGA604 | 90nm | 2MB | 0MB | >3.8GHz | 800MHz |
Itanium | ||||||
Madison 9M | mPGA700 | 130nm | 1MB | 9MB | 1.7GHz | 667MHz |
Fanwood | mPGA700 | 130nm | 1MB | 4MB | 1.7GHz | 533MHz |
LV Fanwood | mPGA700 | 130nm | 1MB | 3MB | 1.3GHz | 400MHz |
Montecito | mPGA700 | 90nm | 1MB | 24MB | ??? | 400MHz |
Milington | mPGA700 | 90nm | ??? | ??? | ??? | 533MHz |
LV Milington | mPGA700 | 90nm | ??? | ??? | ??? | 400MHz |
Absent are Tejas and other experimental processor cores (from which we hear are not dead, just renamed). Of course we will add moreas we learn them! Below are AMD's code names.
Code Name | Socket | Process | L2 | Max Freq | FSB | |
Sempron | ||||||
Thoroughbred | mPGA462 | 130nm | 256KB | >1.8GHz | 333MHz | |
Paris | mPGA754 | 130nm SOI | 256KB | ??? | ??? | |
Palermo | mPGA754 | 90nm SOI | 256KB | ??? | ??? | |
Athlon 64 | ||||||
Clawhammer | mPGA754 | 130nm SOI | 1MB | >2.6GHz | 1600HT | |
Newcastle | mPGA939 | 130nm SOI | 512KB | >2.6GHz | 2000HT | |
Winchester | mPGA939 | 90nm SOI | 512KB | ??? | ??? | |
Athlon FX | ||||||
San Diego | mPGA939 | 90nm SOI | 1MB | ??? | ??? | |
Toledo | mPGA939 | Dual Core 90nm SOI | ??? | ??? | ??? |
Stay tuned next week when we follow up this cheat sheet with a chipset one.
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balzi - Monday, July 12, 2004 - link
Where's Barton, Palamino??Have I missed something.. you've only got a Sempron sub-group - where's Duron and Athlon XP??
weird..
KristopherKubicki - Monday, July 12, 2004 - link
Hi Pumpkinierre,Good catch on Winchester- i just plugged it in wrong.
Kristopher
Pumpkinierre - Monday, July 12, 2004 - link
What about that S939 90nm that is doing the rounds out there?:http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php...
Its got a 512K cache core. In fact, I thought 1MB L2 a64s were going to die with last of the clawhammers S754- either the 3700+ or the rumoured 4100+. So maybe the Winchester core should be 512K L2.
GhandiInstinct - Monday, July 12, 2004 - link
24MB Cache? WOW!Quiksel - Monday, July 12, 2004 - link
what an idea! Now I can keep up a little better; I definitely love the details, but lately it's been getting confusing. Thanks for the info, it'll sure make my life a little easier ;-)~q~