Intel 806xx Product Codes
Product code | Marketing name(s) | Codename(s) |
---|---|---|
80601 | Core i7, Xeon 35xx | Bloomfield |
80602 | Xeon 55xx | Gainestown |
80603 | Itanium 93xx | Tukwila |
80604 | Xeon 65xx, Xeon 75xx | Beckton |
80605 | Core i5-7xx, Core i7-8xx, Xeon 34xx | Lynnfield |
80606 | canceled | Havendale |
80607 | Core i7-7xx QM, Core i7-8xx QM, Core i7-9xx XM | Clarksfield |
80608 | canceled | Auburndale |
80609 | Atom Z6xx | Lincroft |
80610 | Atom N400, D400, D500 | Pineview |
80611 | canceled | Larrabee |
80612 | Xeon C35xx, Xeon C55xx | Jasper Forest |
80613 | Core i7-9xxX, Xeon 36xx | Gulftown |
80614 | Xeon 56xx | Westmere-EP |
80615 | Xeon E7-28xx, Xeon E7-48xx, Xeon E7-88xx | Westmere-EX |
80616 | Pentium G6xxx, Core i3-5xx, Core i5-6xx | Clarkdale |
80617 | Core i5-5xx, Core i7-6xxM/UM/LM | Arrandale |
80618 | Atom E6x0 | Tunnel Creek |
80619 | Core i7-3xxx | Sandy Bridge-EP |
80620 | Xeon E5-24xx | Sandy Bridge-EP-8, Sandy Bridge-EP-4 |
80621 | Xeon E5-16xx, Xeon E5-26xx, Xeon E5-46xx | Sandy Bridge-EP-8, Sandy Bridge-EP-4 |
80622 | Sandy Bridge-EP-8 | |
80623 | Xeon E3-xxxx, Core i3/i5/i7-2xxx, Pentium Gxxx, Xeon E3-12xx | Sandy Bridge-HE-4, Sandy Bridge-M-2 |
80627 | Core i3/i5/i7-2xxxM, Pentium Bxxx, Celeron Bxxx | Sandy Bridge-HE-4, Sandy Bridge-H-2, Sandy Bridge-M-2 |
80631 | Itanium 95xx | Poulson |
80632 | Atom E6x5C | Stellarton |
80637 | Core i5/i7-3xxx, Xeon-E3 | Ivy Bridge |
80638 | Mobile Core i5/i7-3xxxM | Ivy Bridge |
80640 | Atom Z24xx | Penwell |
80641 | Atom D2xxx, Atom N2xxx | Cedarview |
80647 | Haswell | |
80649 | Xeon Phi | Knight's Corner |
80650 | Atom Z27xx | Cloverview |
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