Intel CPU Ranges
-Core - this is Intel's flagship desktop and mobile CPU series. The earliest models (Core Solo and Core Duo ) were laptop-only chips. The Core 2 series introduced desktop versions plus 64-bit and multi-core support. The current range is divided into Core i3, i5, and i7 brands, with i7 representing the best performing models. The Core i range has been based on three microarchitecture, codenamed Nehalem, Sandy Bridge, and lvy Bridge.
-Pentium - the Pentium used to be Intel's premium 32-bit CPU brand and you may still find Pentium 4-based computers in use. The Pentium brand has been reintroduced to represent "mid-range" CPU models based on the Nehalem and Sandy Bridge microarchitecture.
-Celeron - this gas long been Intel's budget brand.
-Atom - this is a relatively new (2008) brand designating chips designed for low-power portable devices (smartphones and tablets).
-Xeon - this brand is aimed at the server / workstation market. Current Xeons are often differentiated from their Core i counterparts by supporting n-way multiprocessing and ECC memory and coming with larger caches.
AMD CPU Rangers
-Athlon - this was AMD's long-standing premium consumer brand. Modern Athlons start with the Athlon 64 and its FX (top-end) and X2 (dual-core) variants. With the reintroduction of the plain "Athlon" series and subsequent Athlon ll models, the brand has been reposutioned for the midrange market.
Intel CPU Ranges-Core - this is Intel's flagship desktop and mobile CPU series. The earliest models (Core Solo and Core Duo ) were laptop-only chips. The Core 2 series introduced desktop versions plus 64-bit and multi-core support. The current range is divided into Core i3, i5, and i7 brands, with i7 representing the best performing models. The Core i range has been based on three microarchitecture, codenamed Nehalem, Sandy Bridge, and lvy Bridge.-Pentium - the Pentium used to be Intel's premium 32-bit CPU brand and you may still find Pentium 4-based computers in use. The Pentium brand has been reintroduced to represent "mid-range" CPU models based on the Nehalem and Sandy Bridge microarchitecture.-Celeron - this gas long been Intel's budget brand.-Atom - this is a relatively new (2008) brand designating chips designed for low-power portable devices (smartphones and tablets).-Xeon - this brand is aimed at the server / workstation market. Current Xeons are often differentiated from their Core i counterparts by supporting n-way multiprocessing and ECC memory and coming with larger caches.AMD CPU Rangers-Athlon - this was AMD's long-standing premium consumer brand. Modern Athlons start with the Athlon 64 and its FX (top-end) and X2 (dual-core) variants. With the reintroduction of the plain "Athlon" series and subsequent Athlon ll models, the brand has been reposutioned for the midrange market.
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