What is the model of the CPU and what does it mean?

Updated on number 2024-04-14
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are many models of CPUs, let me give you an example, for example, the CPU produced by AMD is divided into several products, namely the Phenom ......Athlon......Semble, etc., this Phenom is the code name of the 3-core or 4-core CPU, Athlon's has 2-core and single-core, the naming rule is AMD Althon X2 5000+, this is Athlon's 2-core 5000+ CPU, and Intel's is different, divided into concentration, for example, it is the model of E7200, etc., you can go to learn more about this.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Now there are two main CPUs, AMD and Intel, and then let's start with a few cores and a few cores, that is, how many L2 caches there are.

    AMD's dual-core, quad-core, and above are all called Yilong.

    Then most of the dual-core ones are Athlon models, from 3600+ to 6400+ little by little.

    The low-end ones have Shining Dragon, etc., and most of the single-cores are also, from 1100 to 3600+, and then Intel has good to bad, there are Core i7, Core Extreme, Core Dual-Core, Pentium Dual-Core, Celeron Dual-Core, Pentium 4, Celeron 2...

    Then each series is different again, the i7 is the latest and the Extreme is a 4-core series, all of which start with Q Q6600-Q9850

    The Core dual-cores are all starting with e, from E4 to E8600 likely.

    Then the Pentium dual-core from the E1 to the E5200

    Then Celeron is lower end

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are many different models of computer CPUs (** processors), which are produced by various manufacturers.

    Here are some common CPU model families:

    Intel Processor Family:

    Intel Core i3, i5, i7, i9 series: These are Intel's main desktop and mobile processor families, with several models available for different needs and performance levels.

    Intel Xeon Series: Intel's family of server and workstation processors designed for high-performance computing and professional applications.

    Intel Pentium and Celeron series: These are the economical processor families for entry-level and basic computing needs.

    AMD Processor Family:

    AMD Ryzen Series: This is a series of desktop and mobile processors from AMD, offering multiple models to meet different performance needs, including Ryzen 3, Ryzen 5, Ryzen 7, and Ryzen 9.

    AMD EPYC Series: This is AMD's family of server processors designed for high-performance computing and server applications.

    AMD Athlon and A-Series: These are AMD's family of entry-level and basic computing processors for general computing needs.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    How to check the CPU model, easy to operate in a few simple steps.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Different BAI series have different naming conventions, I know.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    CPU series model: an important identifier to distinguish CPU performance.

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