Below is a list of Intel CPU Suffix Letters:
C – Desktop processor based on the LGA 1150 package with high performance graphics
H – High performance graphics
K – Unlocked Frequency Multiplier – typically much more expensive gamer CPUs
M – Mobile as in laptops, tablets…
Q – Quad-core
R – Desktop processor based on BGA1364 (mobile) package with high performance graphics
S – Performance-optimized lifestyle
T – Power-optimized lifestyle and typically lower performance
U – Ultra-low power – always lower performance
X – Extreme edition – typically gamer and workstation CPU’s with as many as 10 cores
Y – Extremely low power – typically used in tablets and Ultrabook’s
To understand Intel’s CPU naming convention this example should help:
Lets look at an example of two common Intel CPU’s from 2017 with different letter suffixes to see the real difference:
CPU Name | Launched | Cores | Max Turbo | Max Base | Cache | Video | Price |
Intel® Core™ i5-7500 | Q1’17 | 4 | 3.80 GHz | 3.40 GHz | 6 MB | Intel® HD 630 | $192.00 – $202.00 |
Intel® Core™ i5-7500T | Q1’17 | 4 | 3.30 GHz | 2.70 GHz | 6 MB | Intel® HD 630 | $192.00 – $202.00 |
Intel does a very nice job of showing the differences on their ark.intel.com site.
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