Processor

Processor types

The processor in a computer is the brain where most processes are initiated. Some factors must be considered when identifying a good desktop processor. Keep in mind that a faster central processing unit (CPU) will help surf web pages, edit photos faster, and even work on spreadsheets. On the other hand, a high wattage processor will have the downside of poor battery life.

The majority of computers and laptops are powered by an Intel CPU with the name of the processor prominently displayed on the product. The CPU model name will indicate the speed of the machine, but it must have a context. What do you need to do with the laptop or desktop? The requirements for a computer used for simple web surfing and everyday tasks are markedly different from those of a computer used for gaming or video editing.

Understanding CPU Model Name

The confusing mix of numbers and letters actually makes a lot of sense. The brand name of the processor will start such as Intel Core, AMD Ryzen or AMD FX. Following the brand name is the modifier which can be i3, i5, i7, i9, E, N, m5 or x5. For the Intel processors, the number immediately after the hyphen denotes generation such as 7 or 8 for 7th generation and 8th generation. The combination of two or three numbers after that indicates the particular SKU and the single letter (U, H, HK, or Y) will denote the processor line. For AMD processors, AMD Ryzen 5 compares and competes with Intel Core i5U and the same is true for AMD Ryzen 7 and Core i7U processors.

Important Processor Specs

Any processor will have its unique set of characteristics that make it ideal for a specific operating system.

  • Cores: A core is best described as the processor within a processor. Most computers have a dual core, whereas the high performance machines have a quad core. The new 8th generation processors – core i5 and core i7 – have four cores. A core will work on a discrete task while other cores perform other tasks.
  • Hyper-Threading: This refers to the process whereby a CPU will split a physical core into virtual cores called threads. The dual core machines use hyper-threading to offer four threads while quad core provides eight threads.
  • Clock Speed: Refers to the number of cycles that a processor can execute. Clock speed is measured in gigahertz and is one factor considered when evaluating server processor speed.
  • Turbo Boost: Some processors are made available with turbo boost. The turbo boost temporarily increases clock speed to help in faster completion of a task. Intel Core i5 and i7 processors have the GHz turbo boost feature and will have max turbo frequency.
  • Cache: Refers to the small amount of RAM on the CPU that stores frequently used information to aid in speedy completion of tasks. Most processors will have anything between 1 and 4MB of cache.
  • Thermal Design Power (TDP): TDP is the amount of watts a processor uses. More watts are synonymous with better performance but have the downside of greater power consumption and higher temperature.

Intel Core vs AMD Ryzen

The Intel and AMD debate still persists. AMD processors are no longer associated with poor performance and budget systems. The new Ryzen Mobile platform compares very well with the Intel core i5 and i7 processors.

Generations and Processor Lines

Intel will have a new processor generation every 12 to 18 months for faster and power efficient performance. Not all processor lines are migrated into the new generation architecture at the same time. The most recent architectures are the Kaby Lake Refresh, Ice Lake, and Comet Lake that are available across different but not all processor lines.

When picking a processor to build your system, choose the right processor line rather than just picking a core i7 over a core i5 or core i3. Intel processors are available in four main lines under which you get a set of core i3s, i5s, i7s, and i9s. Each line has different TDP ranging from 4.5 to 45 watts. The Y series is the lowest rising to the H series. Towards the top of the range are the Intel Xeon processors with vPro technology for high end workstations used for engineering, professional animation and research.

Intel SLBYK 3.2GHz Processor
$192.00

SLBYK Quad Core X5672 3.2 Gigahertz (GHz) 1 Megabyte (MB) Layer 2 Smart Cache Quick Path Interconnect (QPI) Speed Socket Processor | Made by Intel | New Bulk...read more

Intel BX80635E52650V2 2.66GHz Processor
$118.00

BX80635E52650V2 Xeon 8 Core E5 2650 V2 2.6GHZ (Gigahertz) 20MB (Megabyte) Layer (L3) Cache 8GT/S Speed Socket Socket Lga2011 22NM 95W Processor | Made by...read more

Intel CM8062101143101 2.40 GHz Processor Intel Xeon 8 Core
$225.00

CM8062101143101 Intel Xeon 8 Core E5 2665 2.4GHz 20MB L3 Cache 8GT/S Qpi Socket Fclga 2011 32NM 115W Processor. New Bulk Pack.

Intel CM8066002645900 2.60GHz 16-Core Processor
$211.00

CM8066002645900 Xeon E5-2697AV4 16-Core 2.6GHz (Gigahertz) 40MB (Megabyte) Layer (L3) Cache 9.6GT/S Quick Path Interconnect (QPI) Speed Socket FCLGA2011 145W...read more

DELL 6T3W1 3.0GHz Processor
$192.00

6T3W1 Intel Xeon E5-2623 V3 Quad Core 3.0GHz 10MB L3 Cache 8GT/S QPI Socket LGA2011-3 105W 22NM Instruction Set Extensions | Made by Dell | New Bulk Pack

Intel SR3BA 2.00 GHz Processor Intel Xeon 16 Core
$411.00

SR3BA Intel Xeon 16-Core Platinum 8153 2.0GHz 22MB L3 Cache 10.4GT/S UPI Speed Socket FCLGA3647 14NM 125W Processor. New Bulk Pack.

HP 638134-001 3.00 GHz Processor Intel Xeon 6 Core
$235.00

638134-001 Intel Xeon X5675 SIX Core 3.06GHz 12MB L3 Cache 6.4GT/S QPI Speed Socket series regulates power consumption | Made by HP | New Bulk Pack

Intel BX80644E52630V3 2.4GHz 8 Core Processor
$118.00

BX80644E52630V3 Xeon 8 Core E5-2630 V3 2.4 GHz (GigaHertz) 20 MB (Megabyte) Layer(L3) Cache 8gt/S Quick Path Interconnect (QPI) Speed Socket Fclga2011-3 22nm...read more

Intel SR1B7 3.5GHz Quad Core Processor
$200.00

SR1B7 Xeon Quad Core E5 2637V2 3.5 GHZ (GigaHertz) 15 MB (Megabyte) Layer 3(L3) Cache 8GT/S Quick Path Interconnect (QPI) Speed Socket Fclga2011 22 nanometre...read more

Intel SR2N2 2.6GHz 14 Core Processor
$242.00

SR2N2 Xeon E5-2690 Version (V4) 14-Core 2.6 (GigaHertz) 35 MB (Megabyte) Layer(L3) Cache 9.6GT/S Quick Path Interconnect (QPI) Speed Socket FCLGA2011 135...read more