Intel Generation Computer Processors
Intel Generation Computer Processors
Intel Generation Computer Processors
world. They’re offered in a range of model families, with names like Core,
Xeon, Pentium, and Celeron. They come in multiple generations like 9th, 10th,
and 11th, also called Coffee Lake, Comet/Ice Lake, and Rocket/Tiger Lake.
These household-word processors power most of the PCs on the market, with
specific models engineered for enhanced speed, mobility, creative workflows,
gaming performance, business news, big data, and other applications.
As of early 2021, the latest Intel processor is the 11th Generation Tiger Lake
chip for mobile PCs and the 10th Generation Comet Lake processor for
desktops. The eagerly-awaited 11th Generation Rocket Lake PC processor from
Intel will hit shelves sometime in early to mid 2021.
The 11th Generation of Intel chips is incredibly exciting, because it supports
the new Evo platform. That’s not a chip, but a new from-the-ground-up
redesign of PC hardware that wakes from sleep in less than 1 second, switches
between apps and tabs in a blink, and supports remote workflows like no other
machine in history.
11th Generation
2021 Rocket Lake; Core i9-11
2020 Comet Lake Refresh; Core i7-11, Core i5-11, Core i3-11
10th Generation
2019 Comet Lake; Core i9-10
2019 Ice Lake; Core i7-10, Core i5-10, Core i3-10
9th Generation
2018 Coffee Lake Refresh; Core i9-9, Core i7-9, Core i5-9, Core i3-9
Generally speaking, the higher you go in the table above, the “better” the
processor. For instance, 11th Generation Core processors add new
enhancements for connectivity, graphics, and AI, creating a much faster, easier-
to-use platform with WiFi 6. They’re incredibly thin and do more with less
electricity, letting manufacturers like HP create thinner, lighter, cooler, and
more powerful laptops than ever before.
Popular PCs with Intel Core processors include the HP ENVY x360 convertible
laptop with up to 8 cores and 16 threads or the showstopping HP 27 All-in-One
PC, which has a 27-inch Full High Definition (FHD) touch display and sleek
design. Intel Core chips are also a staple of gaming PCs like the HP OMEN
30L gaming desktop PC.
The 11th Generation Intel Core i9 processor is a shockingly fast CPU. See our
write-up, What You Should Know About the Intel Core i9 Processor.
The different letter suffixes at the end of the Xeon processor names tell you a
little about the chip’s features.
E: Embedded
H: Large memory support (up to 1.12 TB per socket)
HL: Large memory support (up to 4.5 TB)
L: Large memory support (up to 4.5 TB)
M: Medium memory support (up to 2 TB)
N: Networking specialized
P: Performance and power
R: Refresh (high performance)
S: Search optimized
T: Thermal / long life cycle / low power
U: Uniprocessor
V: Virtual machine density optimized
Y: Speed select
A fan favorite for its phenomenal power in a tiny chassis, the HP Slim desktop
PC packs an Intel Pentium processor into a “tower” shorter than one foot high
and just 3.74 inches wide.
Summary
Intel makes hundreds of different processor models, with more hitting the
market each year. For a quick rundown:
1. Intel Core CPU is their flagship line of powerful chips for business and
personal use.
2. The Intel Xeon line is specially designed for science and data-heavy
workflows.
3. The Intel Pentium family of processors is a budget-friendly option that
delivers a big bang for the middle-sized budget.
4. Intel Celeron serves up fast performance for entry-level shoppers with light-
level workflows.