List of CPU power dissipation figures

{{main|CPU power dissipation}}
{{Multiple issues|original research=May 2011|disputed=May 2011|refimprove=May 2011}}
This is a '''list of CPU power dissipation figures''' of various consumer [[central processing unit]]s (CPUs).

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==Early CPUs==
Note that these figures include power dissipation due to energy lost by the [[computer power supply|computer's power supply]] and some minor peripherals. However, since the CPU component of these early computers easily accounted for most of the computer's power dissipation, they are mentioned here:
* [[EDVAC]], 50 kW average
* [[ORDVAC]], 35 kW average
* [[UNIVAC I]], 124.5 kW average

== Microprocessors ==
If not stated otherwise, the watts dissipated refers to the peak-value thermal design power for a whole processor family. <!-- It does, yes? --> Since thermal design power relates to the potential maximum thermally significant power used by the most energy using member of a processor family, it is not useful for comparing processors within a particular family. It is also not useful for comparison of the energy efficiency of individual processors in different families, because it relates to the family, not the individual CPU. Thermal design power is defined differently by different manufacturers, so it is not comparable between manufacturers.

Different architectures vary in how many operations they perform per clock cycle, so MHz/W values are not useful for comparing processors using different internal structure (see [[Megahertz myth]]). Since TDP is defined for families, not individual processors, MHz/TDP W are not useful for comparing processors using the same internal structure.

For measures of energy efficiency in computing, see [[Performance per watt]].

=== IBM/Motorola/Freescale processors ===
{{main | List_of_Freescale_products#Microprocessors }}

====PowerPC====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Lithiography !! Clock Speed !! Vcore !! Power
|-
| Dual-core PowerPC MPC8641D || 90&nbsp;nm || 2&nbsp;GHz || 1.2 V || 15-25 W
|-
| PowerPC 750FX || 0.13&nbsp;µm || 900&nbsp;MHz || 1.2 V || 3.6 W
|-
| PowerPC 750CXe || 0.18&nbsp;µm || 600&nbsp;MHz || 1.8 V || 6 W
|-
| PowerPC MGT560 || 0.20&nbsp;µm || 56&nbsp;MHz || 2.7 V || 0.5 W
|-
| PowerPC 440GX || ||800&nbsp;MHz || || 4.5 W
|-
| PowerPC 970 || || 1.8&nbsp;GHz || 1.3 V || 42 W
|-
| PowerPC 7400e || || 1.0&nbsp;GHz || 1.6 V || 30 W
|}

=== Marvell XScale ===
Marvell acquired an ARM license in 2003, and bought Intel's [[XScale]] line in 2006, according to.<ref>[http://www.marvell.com/technologies/cpu_history/cpu_history.jsp Marvell's useful history of processors]</ref>

* ''80321'' 600&nbsp;MHz, 0.5 [[watt]]
* PXA250
* PXA255
* [http://www.marvell.com/processors/applications/pxa_family/assets/pxa_27x_emts.pdf PXA270]
* [http://www.marvell.com/processors/applications/pxa_family/assets/PXA3xx_EMTS.pdf PXA300, PXA310, PXA320]

=== Intel processors ===
{{main|List of Intel microprocessors}}

==== Desktop processors ====

===== [[Intel P5|Pentium]] =====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Clock Speed !! Power
|-
| Pentium || 75&nbsp;MHz || 8.0 W
|-
| Pentium || 90&nbsp;MHz || 9.0 W
|-
| Pentium || 100&nbsp;MHz || 10.1 W
|-
| Pentium || 120&nbsp;MHz || 11.9 W
|-
| Pentium || 133&nbsp;MHz || 11.2 W
|-
| Pentium || 150&nbsp;MHz || 11.6 W
|-
| Pentium || 166&nbsp;MHz || 14.5 W
|-
| Pentium || 200&nbsp;MHz || 15.5 W
|}

=====Pentium MMX=====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Clock Speed !! Power
|-
| Pentium MMX || 166&nbsp;MHz || 13.1 W
|-
| Pentium MMX || 200&nbsp;MHz || 15.7 W
|-
| Pentium MMX || 233&nbsp;MHz || 17.9 W
|}

=====Pentium II=====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Power
|-
| Pentium II 233 || [[Pentium II#Klamath|Klamath]] (350&nbsp;nm) || 233&nbsp;MHz || 34.8 W
|-
| Pentium II 266 || Klamath (350&nbsp;nm) || 266&nbsp;MHz || 38.2 W
|-
| Pentium II 300 || Klamath (350&nbsp;nm) || 300&nbsp;MHz || 43 W
|-
| Pentium II 266 || [[Pentium II#Deschutes|Deschutes]] (250&nbsp;nm) || 266&nbsp;MHz || 16.8 W
|-
| Pentium II 300 || Deschutes (250&nbsp;nm) || 300&nbsp;MHz || 18.6 W
|-
| Pentium II 333 || Deschutes (250&nbsp;nm) || 333&nbsp;MHz || 20.6 W
|-
| Pentium II Overdrive || Deschutes (250&nbsp;nm) || 300 or 333&nbsp;MHz ||
|-
| Pentium II 350 || Deschutes (250&nbsp;nm) || 350&nbsp;MHz || 21.5 W
|-
| Pentium II 400 || Deschutes (250&nbsp;nm) || 400&nbsp;MHz || 24.3 W
|-
| Pentium II 450 || Deschutes (250&nbsp;nm) || 450&nbsp;MHz || 27.1 W
|-
|}

===== [[Pentium III]] =====
Launched in 1999, the Pentium III became Intel's first processor to break the 1&nbsp;GHz clock speed barrier. By 2000, the Pentium III was replaced by the Pentium 4, which performed even worse in certain applications. Although, in 2001, Intel had resurrected the Pentium III by introducing the Tualatin core. The Tualatin-based Pentium III had well outperformed the Willamette-based Pentium 4 in a variety of applications. However, it appeared that Intel wanted to market the Pentium 4 as their main processor and tried to "kill" the Pentium III by reducing the L2 cache (in the non-S variants) to 256 KB from 512 KB in the Katmai and Coppermine cores and by making the Tualtain-based Pentium IIIs incompatible with older socket 370 motherboards.<ref>http://www.emulators.com/docs/pentium_3.htm</ref> The Pentium III-S have 512 KB L2 cache and have dual-processor support.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power
|-
| Pentium III 450 || Katmai (250&nbsp;nm) || 450&nbsp;MHz || 33.76 W
|-
| Pentium III 500 || Katmai (250&nbsp;nm) || 500&nbsp;MHz || 37.52 W
|-
| Pentium III 533B || Katmai (250&nbsp;nm) || 533&nbsp;MHz || 39.04 W
|-
| Pentium III 550 || Katmai (250&nbsp;nm) || 550&nbsp;MHz || 39.8 W
|-
| Pentium III 600 || Katmai (250&nbsp;nm) || 600&nbsp;MHz || 42.76 W
|-
| Pentium III 600B || Katmai (250&nbsp;nm) || 600&nbsp;MHz || 42.76 W
|-
| Pentium III 500E || Coppermine (180&nbsp;nm) || 500&nbsp;MHz || 16 W
|-
| Pentium III 533EB || Coppermine (180&nbsp;nm) || 533&nbsp;MHz || 18.02 W or 17.49 W
|-
| Pentium III 550E || Coppermine (180&nbsp;nm) || 550&nbsp;MHz || 18.7 W or 18.15 W
|-
| Pentium III 600 || Coppermine (180&nbsp;nm) || 600&nbsp;MHz || 22.05 W or 20.4 W
|-
| Pentium III 600E || Coppermine (180&nbsp;nm) || 600&nbsp;MHz || 22.1 W or 21.45 W
|-
| Pentium III 600EB || Coppermine (180&nbsp;nm) || 600&nbsp;MHz || 22.1 W, 21.45 W or 20.4 W
|-
| Pentium III 650 || Coppermine (180&nbsp;nm) || 650&nbsp;MHz || 22.1 W or 21.45 W
|-
| Pentium III 667 || Coppermine (180&nbsp;nm) || 667&nbsp;MHz || 22.61 W or 21.95 W
|-
| Pentium III 700 || Coppermine (180&nbsp;nm) || 700&nbsp;MHz || 25.9 W, 23.8 W or 23.1 W
|-
| Pentium III 733 || Coppermine (180&nbsp;nm) || 733&nbsp;MHz || 26.95 W, 24.82 W or 24.09 W
|-
| Pentium III 750 || Coppermine (180&nbsp;nm) || 750&nbsp;MHz || 27.48 W, 25.5 W or 24.75 W
|-
| Pentium III 800 || Coppermine (180&nbsp;nm) || 800&nbsp;MHz || 27.2 W or 26.4 W
|-
| Pentium III 800EB || Coppermine (180&nbsp;nm) || 800&nbsp;MHz || 29.05 W, 27.2 W or 26.4 W
|-
| Pentium III 850 || Coppermine (180&nbsp;nm) || 850&nbsp;MHz || 30.28 W, 27.54 W or 26.73 W
|-
| Pentium III 866 || Coppermine (180&nbsp;nm) || 866&nbsp;MHz || 30.8 W, 27.71 W or 26.9 W
|-
| Pentium III 900 || Coppermine (180&nbsp;nm) || 900&nbsp;MHz || 32.2 W or 28.9 W
|-
| Pentium III 933 || Coppermine (180&nbsp;nm) || 933&nbsp;MHz || 32.9 W or 30.09 W
|-
| Pentium III 1000 || Coppermine (180&nbsp;nm) || 1&nbsp;GHz || 35.35 W or 32.98 W
|-
| Pentium III 1000B || Coppermine (180&nbsp;nm) || 1&nbsp;GHz || 32.98 W
|-
| Pentium III 1100 || Coppermine (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.1&nbsp;GHz || 39.55 W
|-
| Pentium III 1133 || Coppermine (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.13&nbsp;GHz || 39.55 W
|-
| Pentium III 800 || Coppermine-T (180&nbsp;nm) || 800&nbsp;MHz || 38.2 W
|-
| Pentium III 866 || Coppermine-T (180&nbsp;nm) || 800&nbsp;MHz || ??.? W
|-
| Pentium III 933 || Coppermine-T (180&nbsp;nm) || 933&nbsp;MHz || ??.? W
|-
| Pentium III 1000 || Coppermine-T (180&nbsp;nm) || 800&nbsp;MHz || ??.? W
|-
| Pentium III 1133 || Coppermine-T (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.13&nbsp;GHz || 29.1 W
|-
| Pentium III 1000 || Tualatin (130&nbsp;nm) || 1&nbsp;GHz || 27.6 W
|-
| Pentium III 1000S || Tualatin (130&nbsp;nm) || 1&nbsp;GHz || ??.? W
|-
| Pentium III 1133 || Tualatin (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.13&nbsp;GHz || 29.1 W
|-
| Pentium III 1133S || Tualatin (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.13&nbsp;GHz || 28.9 W or 27.9 W
|-
| Pentium III 1200 || Tualatin (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.2&nbsp;GHz || 29.9 W
|-
| Pentium III 1266S || Tualatin (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.26&nbsp;GHz || 30.4 W or 29.5 W
|-
| Pentium III 1333 || Tualatin (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.33&nbsp;GHz || 33.9 W
|-
| Pentium III 1400 || Tualatin (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.4&nbsp;GHz || ??.? W
|-
| Pentium III 1400S || Tualatin (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.4&nbsp;GHz || 32.2 W or 31.2 W
|}

=====Pentium 4=====
Released on November 20, 2000, the Pentium 4 was based on an all new microarchitecture codenamed NetBurst. Pentium 4 processors achieved their high clock speeds by using an extremely long instruction pipeline (20 stages in the Willamette, Northwood and Gallatin cores and 31 stages in the Prescott, Prescott 2M and Cedar Mill cores). The Pentium 4 became Intel's hottest-running single-core processor along with their processor to have the longest instruction pipeline to date. Not only that, but the Pentium 4's performance was usually disappointing, as it could not often match the performance AMD's Athlon, Athlon XP and Athlon 64 processors, and for the first models, even Intel's own Pentium III or even low-end processors such as the AMD Duron or the P6-based Intel Celeron. Intel tried to fix this problem with the introduction Prescott core, but it made the Pentium 4's problems even worse, as they performed worse than Northwood-based Pentium 4s in the same clock speed range and generated more heat. The Pentium 4 had reached a clock speed limit of 3.8&nbsp;GHz by November, 2004 and on January 5, 2006 Intel released the final Pentium 4 models using the Cedar Mill core, which gave off less heat than Prescott. All processors in the Pentium 4 HT range have Hyper-threading, a feature that makes one physical CPU core work as two logical cores.

{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power
|-
| Pentium 4 1.3 || Willamette (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.3&nbsp;GHz || 51.6 W
|-
| Pentium 4 1.4 (Socket 423) || Willamette (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.4&nbsp;GHz || 54.7 W
|-
| Pentium 4 1.4 (Socket 478) || Willamette (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.4&nbsp;GHz || 55.3 W
|-
| Pentium 4 1.5 (Socket 423) || Willamette (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.5&nbsp;GHz || 57.8 W
|-
| Pentium 4 1.5 (Socket 478) || Willamette (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.5&nbsp;GHz || 57.9 W
|-
| Pentium 4 1.6 (Socket 423) || Willamette (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 61 W
|-
| Pentium 4 1.6 (Socket 478) || Willamette (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 60.8 W
|-
| Pentium 4 1.7 (Socket 423) || Willamette (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.7&nbsp;GHz || 64 W
|-
| Pentium 4 1.7 (Socket 478) || Willamette (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.7&nbsp;GHz || 63.5 W
|-
| Pentium 4 1.8 (Socket 423) || Willamette (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.8&nbsp;GHz || 66.7 W
|-
| Pentium 4 1.8 (Socket 478) || Willamette (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.8&nbsp;GHz || 66.1 W
|-
| Pentium 4 1.9 (Socket 423) || Willamette (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.9&nbsp;GHz || 69.2 W
|-
| Pentium 4 1.9 (Socket 478) || Willamette (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.9&nbsp;GHz || 72.8 W
|-
| Pentium 4 2.0 (Socket 423) || Willamette (180&nbsp;nm) || 2&nbsp;GHz || 71.8 W
|-
| Pentium 4 2.0 (Socket 478) || Willamette (180&nbsp;nm) || 2&nbsp;GHz || 75.3 W
|-
| Pentium 4 1.6A || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 46.8 W
|-
| Pentium 4 1.8A || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.8&nbsp;GHz || 49.6 W
|-
| Pentium 4 2.0A || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.0&nbsp;GHz || 52.4 W
|-
| Pentium 4 2.2 || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.2&nbsp;GHz || 55.18 W
|-
| Pentium 4 2.26 || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.26&nbsp;GHz || 56.0 W
|-
| Pentium 4 2.4 || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 59.8 W
|-
| Pentium 4 2.4B || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 59.8 W
|-
| Pentium 4 2.5 || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.5&nbsp;GHz || 61 W
|-
| Pentium 4 2.53 || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.53&nbsp;GHz || 61.5 W
|-
| Pentium 4 2.6 || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.6&nbsp;GHz || 62.6 W
|-
| Pentium 4 2.66 || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.66&nbsp;GHz || 66.1 W
|-
| Pentium 4 2.8 || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 68.4 W
|-
| Pentium 4 2.8B || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 68.4 W
|-
| Pentium 4 3.0 || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 3&nbsp;GHz || ??.? W
|-
| Pentium 4 3.06 || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 3.06&nbsp;GHz || 81.8 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 2.4C || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 66.2 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 2.6 || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.6&nbsp;GHz || 69 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 2.8C || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 69.7 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 3.0 || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 3&nbsp;GHz || 81.9 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 3.2 || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 82 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 3.4 || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 3.4&nbsp;GHz || 89 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT Extreme Edition 3.2 || Gallatin (130&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 92.1 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT Extreme Edition 3.4 || Gallatin (130&nbsp;nm) || 3.4&nbsp;GHz || 109.6 W or 102.9 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT Extreme Edition 3.46 || Gallatin (130&nbsp;nm) || 3.46&nbsp;GHz || 110.7 W
|-
| Pentium 4 2.4A || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 89 W
|-
| Pentium 4 2.66A || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.66&nbsp;GHz || 89 W
|-
| Pentium 4 2.8A || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 89 W
|-
| Pentium 4 505 || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.66&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Pentium 4 505J || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.66&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Pentium 4 506 || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.66&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Pentium 4 510 || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Pentium 4 510J || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Pentium 4 511 || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Pentium 4 515 || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.93&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Pentium 4 515J || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.93&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Pentium 4 516 || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.93&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Pentium 4 519 || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 3.06&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Pentium 4 519J || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 3.06&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Pentium 4 519K || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 3.06&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 2.8E || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 89 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 3.0E || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 3&nbsp;GHz || 89 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 3.2E || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 89 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 3.4E || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 3.4&nbsp;GHz || 89 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 517 || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.93&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 520 || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 520J || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 521 || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 524 || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 3.06&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 530 || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 3&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 530J || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 3&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 531 || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 3&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 540 || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 540J || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 541 || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 550 || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 3.4&nbsp;GHz || 115 W or 84 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 550J || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 3.4&nbsp;GHz || 115 W or 84 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 551 || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 3.4&nbsp;GHz || 115 W or 84 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 560 || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 3.6&nbsp;GHz || 115 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 560J || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 3.6&nbsp;GHz || 115 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 561 || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 3.6&nbsp;GHz || 115 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 570 || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 3.8&nbsp;GHz || 115 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 570J || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 3.8&nbsp;GHz || 115 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 571 || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 3.8&nbsp;GHz || 115 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 620 || Prescott 2M (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 630 || Prescott 2M (90&nbsp;nm) || 3&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 640 || Prescott 2M (90&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 650 || Prescott 2M (90&nbsp;nm) || 3.4&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 660 || Prescott 2M (90&nbsp;nm) || 3.6&nbsp;GHz || 115 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 662 || Prescott 2M (90&nbsp;nm) || 3.6&nbsp;GHz || 115 W or 84 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 670 || Prescott 2M (90&nbsp;nm) || 3.8&nbsp;GHz || 115 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 672 || Prescott 2M (90&nbsp;nm) || 3.8&nbsp;GHz || 115 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT Extreme Edition 3.73 || Prescott 2M (90&nbsp;nm) || 3.73&nbsp;GHz || 115 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 631 || Cedar Mill (65&nbsp;nm) || 3&nbsp;GHz || 86 W or 65 W (D0 Stepping)
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 641 || Cedar Mill (65&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 86 W or 65 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 651 || Cedar Mill (65&nbsp;nm) || 3.4&nbsp;GHz || 86 W or 65 W
|-
| Pentium 4 HT 661 || Cedar Mill (65&nbsp;nm) || 3.6&nbsp;GHz || 86 W or 65 W
|}

=====Pentium D=====
Released on May 26, 2005, the [[Pentium D]] was Intel's first dual-core processor, and like the Pentium 4 it was based on the NetBurst microarchitecture. The Pentium D uses the multi chip module design, which incorporates two dies on one package, and the Pentium D was essentially two Prescott-based Pentium 4 cores in one chip. While this did increase TDPs, it was not by a significant amount. All Pentium D models are 64-bit. The Pentium Extreme Edition processors have Hyper-Threading, which all Pentium D models lack.

{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power
|-
| Pentium D 805 || Smithfield (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.66&nbsp;GHz || 95 W
|-
| Pentium D 820 || Smithfield (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 95 W
|-
| Pentium D 830 || Smithfield (90&nbsp;nm) || 3&nbsp;GHz || 130 W
|-
| Pentium D 840 || Smithfield (90&nbsp;nm)|| 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 130 W
|-
| Pentium Extreme Edition 840 || Smithfield (90&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 130 W
|-
| Pentium D 915 || Presler (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 95 W
|-
| Pentium D 920 || Presler (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 95 W
|-
| Pentium D 925 || Presler (65&nbsp;nm) || 3&nbsp;GHz || 95 W
|-
| Pentium D 930 || Presler (65&nbsp;nm) || 3&nbsp;GHz || 95 W
|-
| Pentium D 935 || Presler (65&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 95 W
|-
| Pentium D 940 || Presler (65&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 130 W or 95 W
|-
| Pentium D 945 || Presler (65&nbsp;nm) || 3.4&nbsp;GHz || 95 W
|-
| Pentium D 950 || Presler (65&nbsp;nm) || 3.4&nbsp;GHz || 130 W or 95 W
|-
| Pentium D 960 || Presler (65&nbsp;nm) || 3.6&nbsp;GHz || 130 W or 95 W
|-
| Pentium Extreme Edition 955 || Presler (65&nbsp;nm) || 3.46&nbsp;GHz || 130 W
|-
| Pentium Extreme Edition 965 || Presler (65&nbsp;nm) || 3.73&nbsp;GHz || 130 W
|}

=====Core 2=====
The [[Core 2]] brand was released to address the NetBurst processor's heat and performance issues. The Core 2 brand is based on the P6 microarchitecture like the Pentium M and outperforms the Pentium 4.

{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power
|-
| Core 2 Duo E4200 || Conroe (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || ??.?? W
|-
| Core 2 Duo E4300 || Conroe (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.8&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo E4400 || Conroe (65&nbsp;nm) || 2&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo E4500 || Conroe (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.2&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo E4600 || Conroe (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo E4700 || Conroe (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.6&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo E6300 || Conroe (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.86&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo E6305 || Conroe (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.86&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo E6320 || Conroe (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.86&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo E6400 || Conroe (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.13&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo E6305 || Conroe (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.13&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo E6320 || Conroe (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.13&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo E6540 || Conroe (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.33&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo E6550 || Conroe (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.33&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo E6600 || Conroe (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo E6700 || Conroe (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.66&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo E6750 || Conroe (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.66&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo E6850 || Conroe (65&nbsp;nm) || 3&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Core 2 Extreme X6800 || Conroe (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.93&nbsp;GHz || 75 W
|-
| Core 2 Quad Q6400 || Kentsfield (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.13&nbsp;GHz || ??.?? W
|-
| Core 2 Quad Q6600 || Kentsfield (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 105 W or 95 W
|-
| Core 2 Quad Q6700 || Kentsfield (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.66&nbsp;GHz || 95 W
|-
| Core 2 Extreme QX6700 || Kentsfield XE (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.66&nbsp;GHz || 130 W
|-
| Core 2 Extreme QX6800 || Kentsfield XE (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.93&nbsp;GHz || 130 W
|-
| Core 2 Extreme QX6850 || Kentsfield XE (65&nbsp;nm) || 3&nbsp;GHz || 130 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo E7200 || Wolfdale (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.53&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo E7300 || Wolfdale (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.66&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo E7400 || Wolfdale (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo E7500 || Wolfdale (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.93&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo E7600 || Wolfdale (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.06&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo E8190 || Wolfdale (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.66&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo E8200 || Wolfdale (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.66&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo E8300 || Wolfdale (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.83&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo E8400 || Wolfdale (45&nbsp;nm) || 3&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo E8500 || Wolfdale (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.16&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo E8600 || Wolfdale (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.33&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Core 2 Quad Q8200S || Yorkfield (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.33&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Core 2 Quad Q8200 || Yorkfield (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.33&nbsp;GHz || 95 W
|-
| Core 2 Quad Q8300 || Yorkfield (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.5&nbsp;GHz || 95 W
|-
| Core 2 Quad Q8400S || Yorkfield (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.66&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Core 2 Quad Q8400 || Yorkfield (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.66&nbsp;GHz || 95 W
|-
| Core 2 Quad Q9300 || Yorkfield (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.5&nbsp;GHz || 95 W
|-
| Core 2 Quad Q9400S || Yorkfield (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.66&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Core 2 Quad Q9400 || Yorkfield (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.66&nbsp;GHz || 95 W
|-
| Core 2 Quad Q9450 || Yorkfield (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.66&nbsp;GHz || 95 W
|-
| Core 2 Quad Q9505S || Yorkfield (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.83&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Core 2 Quad Q9505 || Yorkfield (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.83&nbsp;GHz || 95 W
|-
| Core 2 Quad Q9550S || Yorkfield (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.83&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Core 2 Quad Q9550 || Yorkfield (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.83&nbsp;GHz || 95 W
|-
| Core 2 Quad Q9650 || Yorkfield (45&nbsp;nm) || 3&nbsp;GHz || 95 W
|-
| Core 2 Extreme QX9650 || Yorkfield XE (45&nbsp;nm) || 3&nbsp;GHz || 130 W
|-
| Core 2 Extreme QX9770 || Yorkfield XE (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 136 W
|-
| Core 2 Extreme QX9775 || Yorkfield XE (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 150 W
|-
|}

=====Intel Core I3=====
The Core i3 is Intel's budget line of processors in the Core i brand. The Core i3-5xx series is nearly identical to the Core i5-6xx series. The major difference is that the Core i3-5xx series lacks Turbo Boost and is clocked at lower clock speeds.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table

! Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power
|-
| Core i3-530 || Clarkdale (32&nbsp;nm) || 2.93&nbsp;GHz || 73 W
|-
| Core i3-540 || Clarkdale (32&nbsp;nm) || 3.06&nbsp;GHz || 73 W
|-
| Core i3-550 || Clarkdale (32&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 73 W
|-
| Core i3-560 || Clarkdale (32&nbsp;nm) || 3.33&nbsp;GHz || 73 W
|}

=====Intel Core I5=====
The Core i5-7xx series is a mainstream quad-core variant of the Core i7 and is based on the Nehalem microarchitecture. The Core i5-7xx series lacks Hyper-threading and use a slower 2.5 GT/s DMI bus like the Lynnfield-based Core i7 and the mobile Core i7 processors. The Core i5-6xx series are based on the Westmere microarchitecture and are dual-core. They have Hyper-threading and Turbo Boost along with an integrated graphics core. The Core i5-6xx series should outperform the Core i7 in tasks that utilize only one or two cores because of the radically high clock speed, which can be further increased using Turbo Boost.

{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table

! Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power
|-
| Core i5-750 || Lynnfield (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.66&nbsp;GHz || 95 W
|-
| Core i5-750S || Lynnfield (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 82 W
|-
| Core i5-760 || Lynnfield (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 95 W
|-
| Core i5-650 || Clarkdale (32&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 73 W
|-
| Core i5-655K || Clarkdale (32&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 73 W
|-
| Core i5-660 || Clarkdale (32&nbsp;nm) || 3.33&nbsp;GHz || 73 W
|-
| Core i5-661 || Clarkdale (32&nbsp;nm) || 3.33&nbsp;GHz || 87 W
|-
| Core i5-670 || Clarkdale (32&nbsp;nm) || 3.46&nbsp;GHz || 73 W
|-
| Core i5-680 || Clarkdale (32&nbsp;nm) || 3.6&nbsp;GHz || 73 W
|-
|}

=====Intel Core I7=====
Core i7 is currently Intel's highest end series of processors designed for gaming desktops and mid-range to high-end business computers. Core i7 processors are the first to use the Nehalem microarchitecture, and therefore reintroduce Hyper-threading and, in the 9xx series, introduce Intel QuickPath Interconnect, a point-to-point link that is up to 16 times faster than a quad-pumped FSB. Core i7 processors use an integrated memory controller that supports DDR3 memory. The lower-end 8xx models use a substantially slower 2.5 GT/s Direct Media Interface bus.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power
|-
| Core i7-860 || Lynnfield (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 95 W
|-
| Core i7-860S || Lynnfield (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.533&nbsp;GHz || 82 W
|-
| Core i7-870 || Lynnfield (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.933&nbsp;GHz || 95 W
|-
| Core i7-875K || Lynnfield (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.933&nbsp;GHz || 95 W
|-
| Core i7-880 || Lynnfield (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.067&nbsp;GHz || 95 W
|-
| Core i7-920 || Bloomfield (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.667&nbsp;GHz || 130 W
|-
| Core i7-930 || Bloomfield (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 130 W
|-
| Core i7-940 || Bloomfield (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.933&nbsp;GHz || 130 W
|-
| Core i7-950 || Bloomfield (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.067&nbsp;GHz || 130 W
|-
| Core i7-960 || Bloomfield (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 130 W
|-
| Core i7-965 Extreme Edition || Bloomfield (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 130 W
|-
| Core i7-975 Extreme Edition || Bloomfield (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.333&nbsp;GHz || 130 W
|-
| Core i7-970 || Gulftown (32&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 130 W
|-
| Core i7-980X Extreme Edition || Gulftown (32&nbsp;nm) || 3.333&nbsp;GHz @ 6 Cores || 130 W
|-
| Core i7-2600 || Sandybridge (32&nbsp;nm) || 3.4&nbsp;GHz @ 4 Cores || 95 W
|-
| Core i7-2600S || Sandybridge (32&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz @ 4 Cores || 65 W
|-
| Core i7-2600K || Sandybridge (32&nbsp;nm) || 3.4&nbsp;GHz @ 4 Cores || 95 W
|-
| Core i7-2700K || Sandybridge (32&nbsp;nm) || 3.5&nbsp;GHz @ 4 Cores || 95 W
|-
| Core i7-3930K || Sandybridge-E (32&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz @ 6 Cores || 130 W
|-
| Core i7 3960X Extreme Edition || Sandybridge-E (32&nbsp;nm) || 3.3&nbsp;GHz @ 6 Cores || 130 W
|-
| Core i7 3970X Extreme Edition || Sandybridge-E (32&nbsp;nm) || 3.5&nbsp;GHz @ 6 Cores || 150 W
|}

===== Intel Celeron (P6 based) =====
[[Celeron|Intel Celeron]] is Intel's series of budget processors.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power
|-
| Celeron 266 || Covington (250&nbsp;nm) || 266&nbsp;MHz || 16.6 W
|-
| Celeron 300 || Covington (250&nbsp;nm) || 300&nbsp;MHz || 18.4 W
|-
| Celeron 300A || Mendocino (250&nbsp;nm) || 300&nbsp;MHz || 19 W
|-
| Celeron 300A || Mendocino (250&nbsp;nm) || 300&nbsp;MHz || 20.9 W
|-
| Celeron 333 || Mendocino (250&nbsp;nm) || 333&nbsp;MHz || 20.9 W
|-
| Celeron 333 || Mendocino (250&nbsp;nm) || 333&nbsp;MHz || 20.9 W
|-
| Celeron 366 || Mendocino (250&nbsp;nm) || 366&nbsp;MHz || 21.7 W
|-
| Celeron 366 || Mendocino (250&nbsp;nm) || 366&nbsp;MHz || 21.7 W
|-
| Celeron 400 || Mendocino (250&nbsp;nm) || 400&nbsp;MHz || 23.7 W
|-
| Celeron 400 || Mendocino (250&nbsp;nm) || 400&nbsp;MHz || 23.7 W
|-
| Celeron 433 || Mendocino (250&nbsp;nm) || 433&nbsp;MHz || 24.6 W
|-
| Celeron 433 || Mendocino (250&nbsp;nm) || 433&nbsp;MHz || 24.1 W
|-
| Celeron 466 || Mendocino (250&nbsp;nm) || 466&nbsp;MHz || 25.7&nbsp;W
|-
| Celeron 500 || Mendocino (250&nbsp;nm) || 500&nbsp;MHz || 27.2&nbsp;W
|-
| Celeron 533 || Mendocino (250&nbsp;nm) || 533&nbsp;MHz || 28.3&nbsp;W
|-
| Celeron 533A || Coppermine-128 (180&nbsp;nm) || 533&nbsp;MHz || 11.2&nbsp;W
|-
| Celeron 566 || Coppermine-128 (180&nbsp;nm) || 566&nbsp;MHz || 11.9&nbsp;W
|-
| Celeron 600 || Coppermine-128 (180&nbsp;nm) || 600&nbsp;MHz || 12.6&nbsp;W
|-
| Celeron 633 || Coppermine-128 (180&nbsp;nm) || 633&nbsp;MHz || 20.2&nbsp;W
|-
| Celeron 667 || Coppermine-128 (180&nbsp;nm) || 667&nbsp;MHz || 21.1&nbsp;W
|-
| Celeron 700 || Coppermine-128 (180&nbsp;nm) || 700&nbsp;MHz || 21.9&nbsp;W
|-
| Celeron 733 || Coppermine-128 (180&nbsp;nm) || 733&nbsp;MHz || 22.8&nbsp;W
|-
| Celeron 766 || Coppermine-128 (180&nbsp;nm) || 766&nbsp;MHz || 23.6&nbsp;W
|-
| Celeron 800 || Coppermine-128 (180&nbsp;nm) || 800&nbsp;MHz || 24.5&nbsp;W
|-
| Celeron 850 || Coppermine-128 (180&nbsp;nm) || 850&nbsp;MHz || 25.7&nbsp;W
|-
| Celeron 900 || Coppermine-128 (180&nbsp;nm) || 900&nbsp;MHz || 26.7&nbsp;W
|-
| Celeron 950 || Coppermine-128 (180&nbsp;nm) || 950&nbsp;MHz || 28&nbsp;W
|-
| Celeron 1000 || Coppermine-128 (180&nbsp;nm) || 1&nbsp;GHz || 29&nbsp;W
|-
| Celeron 1100 || Coppermine-128 (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.1&nbsp;GHz || 33&nbsp;W
|-
| Celeron 1000A || Tualatin-256 (130&nbsp;nm) || 1&nbsp;GHz || 29.5&nbsp;W
|-
| Celeron 1100A || Tualatin-256 (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.1&nbsp;GHz || 29.5&nbsp;W
|-
| Celeron 1200 || Tualatin-256 (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.2&nbsp;GHz || 29.5&nbsp;W
|-
| Celeron 1300 || Tualatin-256 (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.3&nbsp;GHz || 32&nbsp;W
|-
| Celeron 1400 || Tualatin-256 (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.4&nbsp;GHz || 33.2&nbsp;W
|}

=====Intel Celeron (NetBurst based) =====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power
|-
| Celeron 1.5 || Willamette-128 (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.5&nbsp;GHz || ??.?? W
|-
| Celeron 1.6 || Willamette-128 (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || ??.?? W
|-
| Celeron 1.7 || Willamette-128 (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.7&nbsp;GHz || 63.5 W
|-
| Celeron 1.8 || Willamette-128 (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.8&nbsp;GHz || 66.1 W
|-
| Celeron 1.6 || Northwood-128 (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || ??.?? W
|-
| Celeron 1.8 || Northwood-128 (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.8&nbsp;GHz || 59.1 W
|-
| Celeron 2.0 || Northwood-128 (130&nbsp;nm) || 2&nbsp;GHz || 52.8 W
|-
| Celeron 2.1 || Northwood-128 (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.1&nbsp;GHz || 55.5 W
|-
| Celeron 2.2 || Northwood-128 (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.2&nbsp;GHz || 57.1 W
|-
| Celeron 2.3 || Northwood-128 (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.3&nbsp;GHz || 58.3 W
|-
| Celeron 2.4 || Northwood-128 (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 59.8 W
|-
| Celeron 2.5 || Northwood-128 (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.5&nbsp;GHz || 61 W
|-
| Celeron 2.6 || Northwood-128 (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.6&nbsp;GHz || 62.6 W
|-
| Celeron 2.7 || Northwood-128 (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.7&nbsp;GHz || 66.8 W
|-
| Celeron 2.8 || Northwood-128 (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 68.4 W
|}

=====Intel Celeron D=====
Celeron D is not a dual-core processor like Pentium D, it is branded Celeron D to distinguish it from older NetBurst-based Celerons (the same microarchitecture it is based on) and Celeron M.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power
|-
| Celeron D 310 || Prescott-256 (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.13&nbsp;GHz || 73 W
|-
| Celeron D 315 || Prescott-256 (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.26&nbsp;GHz || 73 W
|-
| Celeron D 320 || Prescott-256 (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 73 W
|-
| Celeron D 325 || Prescott-256 (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.53&nbsp;GHz || 73 W
|-
| Celeron D 325J || Prescott-256 (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.53&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Celeron D 326 || Prescott-256 (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.53&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Celeron D 330 || Prescott-256 (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.66&nbsp;GHz || 73 W
|-
| Celeron D 330J || Prescott-256 (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.66&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Celeron D 331 || Prescott-256 (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.66&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Celeron D 335 || Prescott-256 (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 73 W
|-
| Celeron D 335J || Prescott-256 (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Celeron D 336 || Prescott-256 (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Celeron D 340 || Prescott-256 (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.93&nbsp;GHz || 73 W
|-
| Celeron D 340J || Prescott-256 (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.93&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Celeron D 341 || Prescott-256 (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.93&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Celeron D 345 || Prescott-256 (90&nbsp;nm) || 3.06&nbsp;GHz || 73 W
|-
| Celeron D 345J || Prescott-256 (90&nbsp;nm) || 3.06&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Celeron D 346 || Prescott-256 (90&nbsp;nm) || 3.06&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Celeron D 350 || Prescott-256 (90&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 73 W
|-
| Celeron D 351 || Prescott-256 (90&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Celeron D 355 || Prescott-256 (90&nbsp;nm) || 3.33&nbsp;GHz || 84 W
|-
| Celeron D 347 || Cedar Mill-512 (65&nbsp;nm) || 3.06&nbsp;GHz || 86 or 65 W
|-
| Celeron D 352 || Cedar Mill-512 (65&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 86 or 65 W
|-
| Celeron D 356 || Cedar Mill-512 (65&nbsp;nm) || 3.33&nbsp;GHz || 86 or 65 W
|-
| Celeron D 360 || Cedar Mill-512 (65&nbsp;nm) || 3.46&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Celeron D 365 || Cedar Mill-512 (65&nbsp;nm) || 3.6&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|}

===== Intel Celeron (Core based) =====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power
|-
| Celeron 220 || Conroe-L (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.2&nbsp;GHz || 19 W
|-
| Celeron 420 || Conroe-L (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Celeron 430 || Conroe-L (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.8&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Celeron 440 || Conroe-L (65&nbsp;nm) || 2&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Celeron 450 || Conroe-CL (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.2&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
|}

=====Intel Celeron Dual-Core=====
[[Celeron|Intel Celeron Dual-Core]] is Intel's budget dual-core microprocessors intended for low cost desktops.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power
|-
| Celeron Dual-Core E1200 || Allendale (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Celeron Dual-Core E1400 || Allendale (65&nbsp;nm) || 2&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Celeron Dual-Core E1500 || Allendale (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.2&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Celeron Dual-Core E1600 || Allendale (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Celeron Dual-Core E3200 || Wolfdale (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Celeron Dual-Core E3300 || Wolfdale (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.5&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
|}

===== [[Pentium Dual-Core|Intel Pentium Dual-Core]] =====
Unlike the original Pentium processor, these Pentiums have two cores on a single die. The Pentium Dual Core series use the same micro-architecture as Core 2 Duo. The Pentium Dual-Core processors bridge the gap between Celeron and Core 2. As of 2009, Intel branded Pentium Dual-Core processors as Pentium. The E5x00 and E6x00 series use the same Wolfdale core as the Core 2 Duo series, and is essentially a Core 2 Duo E7x00 processor with 1 MB of L2 cache disabled.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power
|-
| Pentium Dual-Core E2140 || Conroe (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Pentium Dual-Core E2160 || Conroe (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.8&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Pentium Dual-Core E2180 || Conroe (65&nbsp;nm) || 2&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Pentium Dual-Core E2200 || Conroe (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.2&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Pentium Dual-Core E2220 || Conroe (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Pentium Dual-Core E2210 || Wolfdale (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.2&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Pentium Dual-Core E5200 || Wolfdale (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.5&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Pentium Dual-Core E5300 || Wolfdale (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.6&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Pentium Dual-Core E5400 || Wolfdale (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.7&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Pentium Dual-Core E5500 || Wolfdale (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Pentium E6300 || Wolfdale (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Pentium E6500 || Wolfdale (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.93&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Pentium E6500K || Wolfdale (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.93&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Pentium E6600 || Wolfdale (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.06&nbsp;GHz || 65 W
|-
| Pentium G6950 || Clarkdale (32&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 73 W
|}

==== Laptop processors ====

=====Mobile Pentium II=====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power
|-
| Mobile Pentium II 233 || Tonga (250&nbsp;nm) || 233&nbsp;MHz || 9 W
|-
| Mobile Pentium II 266 || Tonga (250&nbsp;nm) || 266&nbsp;MHz || 10.3 W
|-
| Mobile Pentium II 300 || Tonga (250&nbsp;nm) || 300&nbsp;MHz || 11.6 W
|-
| Mobile Pentium II 266PE || Dixon (250&nbsp;nm) || 266&nbsp;MHz || 10.6 W
|-
| Mobile Pentium II 300PE || Dixon (250&nbsp;nm) || 300&nbsp;MHz || 12 W
|-
| Mobile Pentium II 333 || Dixon (250&nbsp;nm) || 333&nbsp;MHz || 12.7 W
|-
| Mobile Pentium II 366 || Dixon (250&nbsp;nm) || 366&nbsp;MHz || 14.1 W
|}

===== Pentium III-M =====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power
|-
| Pentium III-M 866 || ? (130&nbsp;nm) || 866&nbsp;MHz || 19.5 W
|-
| Pentium III-M 933 || ? (130&nbsp;nm) || 933&nbsp;MHz || 20.1 W
|-
| Pentium III-M 1000 || Tualatin (130&nbsp;nm) || 1&nbsp;GHz || 20.5 W
|-
| Pentium III-M 1066 || Tualatin (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.06&nbsp;GHz || 21 W
|-
| Pentium III-M 1133 || Tualatin (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.13&nbsp;GHz || 21.8 W
|-
| Pentium III-M 1200 || Tualatin (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.2&nbsp;GHz || 22 W
|-
| Pentium III-M 1266 || Tualatin (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.26&nbsp;GHz || 22 W
|-
| Pentium III-M 1333 || Tualatin (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.33&nbsp;GHz || 22 W
|-
| Pentium III-M 1400 || Tualatin (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.40&nbsp;GHz || 22 W
|-
| Pentium III-M LV 733 || ? (130&nbsp;nm) || 733&nbsp;MHz || 9.3 W
|-
| Pentium III-M LV 750 || ? (130&nbsp;nm) || 750&nbsp;MHz || 9.4 W
|-
| Pentium III-M LV 800 || ? (130&nbsp;nm) || 800&nbsp;MHz || 9.25 W
|-
| Pentium III-M LV 850 || ? (130&nbsp;nm) || 850&nbsp;MHz || 10 W
|-
| Pentium III-M LV 866 || ? (130&nbsp;nm) || 866&nbsp;MHz || 10.1 W
|-
| Pentium III-M LV 933 || ? (130&nbsp;nm) || 933&nbsp;MHz || 10.5 W
|-
| Pentium III-M LV 1000 || ? (130&nbsp;nm) || 1&nbsp;GHz || 11 W
|-
| Pentium III-M ULV 700 || ? (130&nbsp;nm) || 700&nbsp;MHz || 7 W
|-
| Pentium III-M ULV 733 || ? (130&nbsp;nm) || 733&nbsp;MHz || 7 W
|-
| Pentium III-M ULV 750 || ? (130&nbsp;nm) || 750&nbsp;MHz || 7 W
|-
| Pentium III-M ULV 800 || ? (130&nbsp;nm) || 800&nbsp;MHz || 7 W
|-
| Pentium III-M ULV 850 || ? (130&nbsp;nm) || 850&nbsp;MHz || 7 W
|-
| Pentium III-M ULV 866 || ? (130&nbsp;nm) || 866&nbsp;MHz || 7 W
|-
| Pentium III-M ULV 900 || ? (130&nbsp;nm) || 900&nbsp;MHz || 7 W
|-
| Pentium III-M ULV 933 || ? (130&nbsp;nm) || 933&nbsp;MHz || 7 W
|}

=====Pentium 4=====
The [[Pentium 4]]-M and Mobile Pentium 4 were based on the same 130&nbsp;nm Northwood core as the desktop version that precceded them. There were few differences between the two laptop variants, besides the latter chips having a faster front side bus clock (533&nbsp;MHz vs 400&nbsp;MHz), Hyper Threading and a much higher thermal design power. Due to the high TDP of the Mobile Pentium 4s, laptops employing these chips often had severe overheating issues due to woefully inadequate cooling mechanisms; And oftentimes very poor battery life from the high power consumption of the CPU.

Intel had a bit of a dilemma during this time due to the fact they had four different mobile processors being manufactured at the same time (Pentium 3-M, Pentium 4-M, Mobile Pentium 4 and the Pentium M.) The Pentium 3 was already in the process of being phased out, and the power consumption and TDP of both the Pentium 4-M and Mobile pentium 4 proved unsolvable and were subsequently discontinued in favor of the much more efficient Pentium M.

{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power
|-
| Pentium 4-M 1.4 || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.4&nbsp;GHz || 25.8 W
|-
| Pentium 4-M 1.5 || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.5&nbsp;GHz || 26.9 W
|-
| Pentium 4-M 1.6 || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 30 W
|-
| Pentium 4-M 1.7 || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.7&nbsp;GHz || 30 W
|-
| Pentium 4-M 1.8 || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.8&nbsp;GHz || 30 W
|-
| Pentium 4-M 1.9 || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.9&nbsp;GHz || 32 W
|-
| Pentium 4-M 2.0 || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 2&nbsp;GHz || 32 W
|-
| Pentium 4-M 2.2 || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.2&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Pentium 4-M 2.4 || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Pentium 4-M 2.5 || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.5&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Pentium 4-M 2.6 || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.6&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Mobile Pentium 4 2.4 || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 59.8 W
|-
| Mobile Pentium 4 2.66 || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.66&nbsp;GHz || 66.1 W
|-
| Mobile Pentium 4 2.8 || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 68.4 W
|-
| Mobile Pentium 4 3.06 || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 3.06&nbsp;GHz || 70 W
|-
| Mobile Pentium 4 HT 2.66 || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.66&nbsp;GHz || 61 W
|-
| Mobile Pentium 4 HT 2.8 || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 68.4 W
|-
| Mobile Pentium 4 HT 3.06 || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 3.06 || 70 W
|-
| Mobile Pentium 4 HT 3.2 || Northwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 76 W
|-
| Mobile Pentium 4 HT 518 || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 88 W
|-
| Mobile Pentium 4 HT 532 || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 3.06&nbsp;GHz|| 88 W
|-
| Mobile Pentium 4 HT 538 || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 88 W
|-
| Mobile Pentium 4 HT 548 || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 3.33&nbsp;GHz || 88 W
|-
| Mobile Pentium 4 HT 552 || Prescott (90&nbsp;nm) || 3.46&nbsp;GHz || 88 W
|}

=====Pentium M=====
[[Pentium M]] is clocked slower than Pentium 4 and is derived from a more efficient [[P6 (microarchitecture)|P6]]-based [[Pentium M (microarchitecture)|Pentium M microarchitecture]]. The Pentium M was launched to address the Pentium 4-M's heat and performance problems. Notebooks using the Pentium M did not require a large and powerful cooling unit and could be built thin and light. While the Pentium M was clocked at significantly slower clock speeds than the Pentium 4-M, it did manage to outperform the Pentium 4-M (for example, a 1.6&nbsp;GHz Pentium M could outperform a 2.4&nbsp;GHz Pentium 4-M). In contrast to this, the Pentium M's main disappointment was in floating point operations, because the SSE2 implementations were not equal to those in the Pentium 4. Prefixes: LV=Low voltage, ULV=Ultra-low voltage.

{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power
|-
| Pentium M 1.3 || Banias (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.3&nbsp;GHz || 22 W
|-
| Pentium M 1.4 || Banias (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.4&nbsp;GHz || 22 W
|-
| Pentium M 1.5 || Banias (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.5&nbsp;GHz || 24.5 W
|-
| Pentium M 1.6 || Banias (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 24.5 W
|-
| Pentium M 1.7 || Banias (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.7&nbsp;GHz || 24.5 W
|-
| Pentium M LV 1.1 || Banias (130&nbsp;nm ) || 1.1&nbsp;GHz || 12 W
|-
| Pentium M LV 1.2 || Banias (130&nbsp;nm ) || 1.2&nbsp;GHz || 12 W
|-
| Pentium M LV 718 || Banias (130&nbsp;nm ) || 1.3&nbsp;GHz || 12 W
|-
| Pentium M ULV 900 || Banias (130&nbsp;nm) || 900&nbsp;MHz || 7 W
|-
| Pentium M ULV 1.0 || Banias (130&nbsp;nm) || 1&nbsp;GHz || 7 W
|-
| Pentium M ULV 713 || Banias (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.1&nbsp;GHz || 7 W
|-
| Pentium M 710 || Dothan (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.4&nbsp;GHz || 21 W
|-
| Pentium M 715 || Dothan (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.5&nbsp;GHz || 21 W
|-
| Pentium M 715A || Dothan (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.5&nbsp;GHz || 21 W
|-
| Pentium M 725 || Dothan (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 21 W
|-
| Pentium M 725A || Dothan (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 21 W
|-
| Pentium M 730 || Dothan (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 27 W
|-
| Pentium M 735 || Dothan (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.7&nbsp;GHz || 21 W
|-
| Pentium M 735A || Dothan (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.7&nbsp;GHz || 21 W
|-
| Pentium M 740 || Dothan(90&nbsp;nm) || 1.73&nbsp;GHz || 27 W
|-
| Pentium M 745 || Dothan (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.8&nbsp;GHz || 21 W
|-
| Pentium M 745A || Dothan (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.8&nbsp;GHz || 21 W
|-
| Pentium M 750 || Dothan (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.86&nbsp;GHz || 27 W
|-
| Pentium M 755 || Dothan (90&nbsp;nm) || 2&nbsp;GHz || 21 W
|-
| Pentium M 760 || Dothan (90&nbsp;nm) || 2&nbsp;GHz || 27 W
|-
| Pentium M 765 || Dothan (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.1&nbsp;GHz || 21 W
|-
| Pentium M 770 || Dothan (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.13&nbsp;GHz || 27 W
|-
| Pentium M 780 || Dothan (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.26&nbsp;GHz || 27 W
|-
| Pentium M LV 738 || Dothan (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.4&nbsp;GHz || 10 W
|-
| Pentium M LV 758 || Dothan (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.5&nbsp;GHz || 10 W
|-
| Pentium M LV 778 || Dothan (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 10 W
|-
| Pentium M ULV 723 || Dothan (90&nbsp;nm) || 1&nbsp;GHz || 5 W
|-
| Pentium M ULV 733 || Dothan (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.1&nbsp;GHz || 5 W
|-
| Pentium M ULV 733J || Dothan (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.1&nbsp;GHz || 5 W
|-
| Pentium M ULV 753 || Dothan (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.2&nbsp;GHz || 5 W
|-
| Pentium M ULV 773 || Dothan (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.3&nbsp;GHz || 5 W
|}

=====Core=====
The [[Intel Core|Core]] brand was launched on January 5, 2006, the same day as the final Pentium 4 models. Core processors focus on energy efficiency and a better performance per watt ratio, which the Pentium M already offered. The Core processors added SSE3 but continued to use a 32-bit instruction set. The instruction pipeline was reduced to 12 stages, yet the fastest Core processor achieved a slightly higher clock speed compared to the Pentium M, thanks to a new 65&nbsp;nm manufacturing process. The Core Solo is actually a Core Duo with one processor core disabled. Intel did this because it was a simpler and cheaper way instead of altering the Core microarchitecture to manufacture Core Solo processors with only one physical core, which would cost extra time and money.

{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power
|-
| Core Solo T1200 || Yonah (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.5&nbsp;GHz || 27 W
|-
| Core Solo T1300 || Yonah (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.66&nbsp;GHz || 27 W
|-
| Core Solo T1350 || Yonah (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.86&nbsp;GHz || 31 W
|-
| Core Solo T1400 || Yonah (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.83&nbsp;GHz || 27 W
|-
| Core Solo T1500 || Yonah (65&nbsp;nm) || 2&nbsp;GHz || 27 W
|-
| Core Solo T1600 || Yonah (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.16&nbsp;GHz || 27 W
|-
| Core Solo U1300 || Yonah (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.06&nbsp;GHz || 6 W
|-
| Core Solo U1400 || Yonah (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.2&nbsp;GHz || 6 W
|-
| Core Solo U1500 || Yonah (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.33&nbsp;GHz || 5.5 W
|-
|Core Duo L2300 || Yonah (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.5&nbsp;GHz || 15 W
|-
|Core Duo L2400 || Yonah (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.66&nbsp;GHz || 15 W
|-
|Core Duo L2500 || Yonah (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.83&nbsp;GHz || 15 W
|-
|Core Duo T2050 || Yonah (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 31 W
|-
|Core Duo T2250 || Yonah (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.73&nbsp;GHz || 31 W
|-
|Core Duo T2300 || Yonah (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.66&nbsp;GHz || 31 W
|-
|Core Duo T2300E || Yonah (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.66&nbsp;GHz || 31 W
|-
|Core Duo T2350 || Yonah (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.86&nbsp;GHz || 31 W
|-
|Core Duo T2400 || Yonah (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.83&nbsp;GHz || 31 W
|-
|Core Duo T2450 || Yonah (65&nbsp;nm) || 2&nbsp;GHz || 31 W
|-
|Core Duo T2500 || Yonah (65&nbsp;nm) || 2&nbsp;GHz || 31 W
|-
|Core Duo T2600 || Yonah (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.16&nbsp;GHz || 31 W
|-
|Core Duo T2700 || Yonah (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.33&nbsp;GHz || 31 W
|-
|Core Duo U2400 || Yonah (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.06&nbsp;GHz || 9 W
|-
|Core Duo U2500 || Yonah (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.2&nbsp;GHz || 9 W
|}

===== [[Core 2]] =====
The Core 2 brand improves upon the original Core processors by adding a 64-bit instruction set to the initial 32-bit one. In this range, the Core 2 Duo is the most significant processor line. The mobile Core 2 Quad is not clocked as high as its desktop variant to avoid creating heat problems in laptops the way the mobile Pentium 4 did. Similar to the Core Solo, the Core 2 Solo is actually a Core 2 Duo processor with one core disable for the same reason as the Core Solo. The Core 2 Quad is two Core 2 Duo dies in one package. All Core 2 models manufactured at a 45&nbsp;nm lithiography feature the SSE4.1 instruction set.

{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
!Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power
|-
| Core 2 Solo U2100 || Merom-L (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.06&nbsp;GHz || 5.5 W
|-
| Core 2 Solo U2200 || Merom-L (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.2&nbsp;GHz || 5.5 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo LV7200 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.33&nbsp;GHz || 17 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo LV7300 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.4&nbsp;GHz || 17 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo LV7400 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.5&nbsp;GHz || 17 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo LV7500 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 17 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo LV7700 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.8&nbsp;GHz || 17 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T5200 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 34 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T5250 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.5&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T5270 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.4&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T5300 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.73&nbsp;GHz || 34 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T5450 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.66&nbsp;GHz || 34 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T5470 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 34 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T5500 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.66&nbsp;GHz || 34 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T5550 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.83&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T5600 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.83&nbsp;GHz || 34 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T5670 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.8&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T5750 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 2&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T5800 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 2&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T5850 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.16&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T5870 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 2&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T5900 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.2&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T7100 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.8&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T7200 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 2&nbsp;GHz || 34 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T7250 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 2&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T7300 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 2&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T7400 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.16&nbsp;GHz || 34 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T7500 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.2&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T7600 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.33&nbsp;GHz || 34 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T7700 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T7800 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.6&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo U7500 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.06&nbsp;GHz || 10 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo U7600 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.2&nbsp;GHz || 10 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo U7700 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.33&nbsp;GHz || 10 W
|-
| Core 2 Extreme X7800 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.6&nbsp;GHz || 44 W
|-
| Core 2 Extreme X7900 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 44 W
|-
| Core 2 Solo SU3300 || Penryn-3M (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.2&nbsp;GHz || 5.5 W
|-
| Core 2 Solo SU3500 || Penryn-3M (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.4&nbsp;GHz || 5.5 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo P7350 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 2&nbsp;GHz || 25 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo P7370 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 2&nbsp;GHz || 25 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo P7450 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.13&nbsp;GHz || 25 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo P7550 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.26&nbsp;GHz || 25 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo P8400 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.26&nbsp;GHz || 25 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo P8600 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 25 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo P8700 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.53&nbsp;GHz || 25 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo P8800 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.66&nbsp;GHz || 25 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo P9500 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.53&nbsp;GHz || 25 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo P9600 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.66&nbsp;GHz || 25 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo P9700 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 28 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo SL9300 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 17 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo SL9380 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.8&nbsp;GHz || 17 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo SL9400 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.86&nbsp;GHz || 17 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo SL9600 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.13&nbsp;GHz || 17 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo SP9300 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.26&nbsp;GHz || 25 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo SP9400 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 25 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo SP9600 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.53&nbsp;GHz || 25 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo SU7300 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.3&nbsp;GHz || 10 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo SU9300 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.2&nbsp;GHz || 10 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo SU9400 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.4&nbsp;GHz || 10 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo SU9600 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 10 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T6400 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 2&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T6500 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.1&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T6570 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.1&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T6600 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.2&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T6670 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.2&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T8100 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.1&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T8300 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T9300 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.5&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T9400 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.53&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T9500 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.6&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T9550 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.66&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T9600 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T9800 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.93&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core 2 Duo T9900 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.06&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core 2 Extreme X9000 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 44 W
|-
| Core 2 Extreme X9100 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.06&nbsp;GHz || 44 W
|-
| Core 2 Quad Q9000 || Penryn QC (45&nbsp;nm) || 2&nbsp;GHz || 45 W
|-
| Core 2 Quad Q9100 || Penryn QC (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.26&nbsp;GHz || 45 W
|-
| Core 2 Extreme QX9300 || Penryn QC XE (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.53&nbsp;GHz || 45 W
|}

=====Intel Core I3=====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
!Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power
|-
| Core i3-330UM || Arrandale (32&nbsp;nm) || 1.20&nbsp;GHz || 18 W
|-
| Core i3-380UM || Arrandale (32&nbsp;nm) || 1.33&nbsp;GHz || 18 W
|-
| Core i3-330M || Arrandale (32&nbsp;nm) || 2.13&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core i3-330E || Arrandale (32&nbsp;nm) || 2.13&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core i3-350M || Arrandale (32&nbsp;nm) || 2.26&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core i3-370M || Arrandale (32&nbsp;nm) || 2.40&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core i3-380M || Arrandale (32&nbsp;nm) || 2.53&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core i3-2357M || Sandy Bridge (32&nbsp;nm) || 1.3&nbsp;GHz || 17 W
|-
| Core i3-2367M || Sandy Bridge (32&nbsp;nm) || 1.4&nbsp;GHz || 17 W
|-
| Core i3-2310M || Sandy Bridge (32&nbsp;nm) || 2.1&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core i3-2330M || Sandy Bridge (32&nbsp;nm) || 2.2&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core i3-2350M || Sandy Bridge (32&nbsp;nm) || 2.3&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core i3-2370M || Sandy Bridge (32&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core i3-3217U || Ivy Bridge (22&nbsp;nm) || 1.8&nbsp;GHz || 17 W
|-
| Core i3-3110M || Ivy Bridge (22&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|}

===== [[Intel Core i5]] =====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
!Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! [[Thermal Design Power]]
|-
| Core i5-3317UM || Ivy Bridge (22&nbsp;nm) || 1.70&nbsp;GHz [Turbo 2.60&nbsp;GHz]|| 17 W
|-
| Core i5-3427UM || Ivy Bridge (22&nbsp;nm) || 1.80&nbsp;GHz [Turbo 2.80&nbsp;GHz]|| 17 W
|-
| Core i5-430UM || Arrandale (32&nbsp;nm) || 1.20&nbsp;GHz || 18 W
|-
| Core i5-470UM || Arrandale (32&nbsp;nm) || 1.33&nbsp;GHz || 18 W
|-
| Core i5-520UM || Arrandale (32&nbsp;nm) || 1.06&nbsp;GHz || 18 W
|-
| Core i5-540UM || Arrandale (32&nbsp;nm) || 1.20&nbsp;GHz || 18 W
|-
| Core i5-560UM || Arrandale (32&nbsp;nm) || 1.33&nbsp;GHz || 18 W
|-
| Core i5-430M || Arrandale (32&nbsp;nm) || 2.26&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core i5-450M || Arrandale (32&nbsp;nm) || 2.40&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core i5-460M || Arrandale (32&nbsp;nm) || 2.53&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core i5-520M || Arrandale (32&nbsp;nm) || 2.40&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core i5-520E || Arrandale (32&nbsp;nm) || 2.40&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core i5-540M || Arrandale (32&nbsp;nm) || 2.53&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core i5-560M || Arrandale (32&nbsp;nm) || 2.66&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core i5-580M || Arrandale (32&nbsp;nm) || 2.66&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core i5-2450M || Sandy Bridge (32&nbsp;nm) || 2.50&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core i5-3360M || Ivy Bridge (22&nbsp;nm) || 2.80&nbsp;GHz [Turbo 3.50&nbsp;GHz]|| 35 W
|}

===== [[Intel Core i7]] =====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
!Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power
|-
| Core i7-3517U || Ivy Bridge (22&nbsp;nm) || 1.90&nbsp;GHz [Turbo 3.00&nbsp;GHz] || 17 W
|-
| Core i7-3667U || Ivy Bridge (22&nbsp;nm) || 2.00&nbsp;GHz [Turbo 3.20&nbsp;GHz] || 17 W
|-
| Core i7-620UM || Arrandale (32&nbsp;nm) || 1.06&nbsp;GHz || 18 W
|-
| Core i7-620UE || Arrandale (32&nbsp;nm) || 1.06&nbsp;GHz || 18 W
|-
| Core i7-640UM || Arrandale (32&nbsp;nm) || 1.20&nbsp;GHz || 18 W
|-
| Core i7-660UM || Arrandale (32&nbsp;nm) || 1.33&nbsp;GHz || 18 W
|-
| Core i7-660UE || Arrandale (32&nbsp;nm) || 1.33&nbsp;GHz || 18 W
|-
| Core i7-680UM || Arrandale (32&nbsp;nm) || 1.46&nbsp;GHz || 18 W
|-
| Core i7-620LM || Arrandale (32&nbsp;nm) || 2.00&nbsp;GHz || 25 W
|-
| Core i7-620LE || Arrandale (32&nbsp;nm) || 2.00&nbsp;GHz || 25 W
|-
| Core i7-640LM || Arrandale (32&nbsp;nm) || 2.13&nbsp;GHz || 25 W
|-
| Core i7-660LM || Arrandale (32&nbsp;nm) || 2.26&nbsp;GHz || 25 W
|-
| Core i7-610E || Arrandale (32&nbsp;nm) || 2.53&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core i7-620M || Arrandale (32&nbsp;nm) || 2.66&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core i7-640M || Arrandale (32&nbsp;nm) || 2.80&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Core i7-720QM || Clarksfield (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 45 W
|-
| Core i7-740QM || Clarksfield (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.73&nbsp;GHz || 45 W
|-
| Core i7-820QM || Clarksfield (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.73&nbsp;GHz || 45 W
|-
| Core i7-840QM || Clarksfield (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.86&nbsp;GHz || 45 W
|-
| Core i7-920XM || Clarksfield (45&nbsp;nm) || 2&nbsp;GHz || 55 W
|-
| Core i7-940XM || Clarksfield (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.13&nbsp;GHz || 55 W
|}

=====Intel Atom=====
[[Intel Atom]] is a series of Ultra Low Voltage processors made for ultraportables called "netbooks" and ultra small form factor desktops called "nettops". Because of their low clock speed, Intel Atom CPUs are highly energy efficient. Atom's microarchitecture is unique from other Intel CPUs. Certain Atom CPUs have Hyper-Threading.

{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power
|-
| Atom 230 || Diamondville (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 4 W
|-
| Atom 330 (Dual-Core) || Diamondville (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 8 W
|-
| Atom N270 || Diamondville (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 2.5 W
|-
| Atom N280 || Diamondville (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.67&nbsp;GHz || 2.5 W
|-
| Atom D410 || Pineview (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.66&nbsp;GHz || 10 W
|-
| Atom D510 (Dual-Core) || Pineview (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.66&nbsp;GHz || 13 W
|-
| Atom D525 (Dual-Core) || Pineview (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.8&nbsp;GHz || 13 W
|-
| Atom N450 || Pineview (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.67&nbsp;GHz || 5.5 W
|-
| Atom N455 || Pineview (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.67&nbsp;GHz || 6.5 W
|-
| Atom N470 || Pineview (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.83&nbsp;GHz || 6.5 W
|-
| Atom N475 || Pineview (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.83&nbsp;GHz || 6.5 W
|-
| Atom N550 (Dual-Core) || Pineview (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.5x2&nbsp;GHz || 8.5 W
|-
| Atom N570 (Dual-Core) || Pineview (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.66x2&nbsp;GHz || 8.5 W
|-
| Atom D2500 (Dual-Core) || Cedarview (32&nbsp;nm) || 1.87&nbsp;GHz || 10 W
|-
| Atom D2550 (Dual-Core) || Cedarview (32&nbsp;nm) || 1.87&nbsp;GHz || 10 W
|-
| Atom D2700 (Dual-Core) || Cedarview (32&nbsp;nm) || 2.13&nbsp;GHz || 10 W
|-
| Atom N2600 (Dual-Core) || Cedarview (32&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 3.5 W
|-
| Atom N2800 (Dual-Core) || Cedarview (32&nbsp;nm) || 1.87&nbsp;GHz || 6.5 W
|-
| Atom Z500 || Silverthorne (45&nbsp;nm) || 800&nbsp;MHz || 0.65 W
|-
| Atom Z510 || Silverthorne (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.1&nbsp;GHz || 2 W
|-
| Atom Z510P || Silverthorne (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.1&nbsp;GHz || 2.2 W
|-
| Atom Z510PT || Silverthorne (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.1&nbsp;GHz || 2.2 W
|-
| Atom Z515 || Silverthorne (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.2&nbsp;GHz (burst speed) || 1.4 W
|-
| Atom Z520 || Silverthorne (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.33&nbsp;GHz || 2 W
|-
| Atom Z520PT || Silverthorne (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.33&nbsp;GHz || 2.2 W
|-
| Atom Z530 || Silverthorne (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 2 W
|-
| Atom Z530P || Silverthorne (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 2.2 W
|-
| Atom Z540 || Silverthorne (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.86&nbsp;GHz || 2.4 W
|-
| Atom Z550 || Silverthorne (45&nbsp;nm) || 2&nbsp;GHz || 2.4 W
|-
| Atom Z560 || Silverthorne (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.13&nbsp;GHz || 2.5 W
|-
|}

===== Celeron M =====

Like the Pentium M, the [[Celeron|Celeron M]] was specifically made for use in laptops.

{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power
|-
| Celeron M 600 || Banias (130&nbsp;nm) || 600&nbsp;MHz || 7 W
|-
| Celeron M 800 || Banias (130&nbsp;nm) || 800&nbsp;MHz || 7 W
|-
| Celeron M 310 || Banias (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.2&nbsp;GHz || 24.5 W
|-
| Celeron M 320 || Banias (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.3&nbsp;GHz || 24.5 W
|-
| Celeron M 330 || Banias (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.4&nbsp;GHz || 24.5 W
|-
| Celeron M 340 || Banias (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.5&nbsp;GHz || 24.5 W
|-
| Celeron M 353 || Dothan (90&nbsp;nm) || 900&nbsp;MHz || 5 W
|-
| Celeron M 373 || Dothan (90&nbsp;nm) || 1&nbsp;GHz || 5.5 W
|-
| Celeron M 383 || Dothan (90&nbsp;nm) || 1&nbsp;GHz || 5.5 W
|-
| Celeron M 205 || Dothan (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.2&nbsp;GHz || 21 W
|-
| Celeron M 350 || Dothan (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.3&nbsp;GHz || 21 W
|-
| Celeron M 350J || Dothan (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.3&nbsp;GHz || 21 W
|-
| Celeron M 360 || Dothan (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.4&nbsp;GHz || 21 W
|-
| Celeron M 360J || Dothan (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.4&nbsp;GHz || 21 W
|-
| Celeron M 370 || Dothan (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.5&nbsp;GHz || 21 W
|-
| Celeron M 380 || Dothan (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 21 W
|-
| Celeron M 390 || Dothan (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.7&nbsp;GHz || 27 W
|-
| Celeron M 215 || Yonah (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.53&nbsp;GHz || 27 W
|-
| Celeron M 723 || ... (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.2&nbsp;GHz || 10 W
|}

=====Celeron Dual-Core=====

[[Celeron|Celeron Dual-Core]] is Intel's budget dual-core CPUs intended for low-cost computers.

{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power
|-
| Celeron Dual-Core T1400 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.73&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Celeron Dual-Core T1500 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.86&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Celeron Dual-Core T1600 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.66&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Celeron Dual-Core T1700 || Merom (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.83&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Celeron Dual-Core T3100 || Merom (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.8&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Celeron Dual-Core T3100 || Penryn (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.9&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|}

=====Pentium Dual-Core/Pentium=====

Intel Pentium (originally Pentium Dual-Core) is a line of single- and dual-core processors for lower-priced laptops. The SU2700 is the only single-core processor in the series and is intended for use with Intel's [[Consumer Ultra-Low Voltage|CULV]] platform. It should be noted that the Pentium Dual-Core T2060, T2080 and T2130 are not 64-bit as they are based on the Yonah core. Prefixies: T=Standard Voltage, SU=Ultra Low Voltage.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table

!Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power
|-
| Pentium Dual-Core T2060 || Yonah (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 31 W
|-
| Pentium Dual-Core T2080 || Yonah (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.73&nbsp;GHz || 31 W
|-
| Pentium Dual-Core T2130 || Yonah (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.86&nbsp;GHz || 31 W
|-
| Pentium Dual-Core T2350 || Yonah (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.86&nbsp;GHz || 31 W
|-
| Pentium Dual-Core T2310 || Merom-2M (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.46&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Pentium Dual-Core T2330 || Merom-2M (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Pentium Dual-Core T2370 || Merom-2M (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.73&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Pentium Dual-Core T2390 || Merom-2M (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.86&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Pentium Dual-Core T2410 || Merom-2M (65&nbsp;nm) || 2&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Pentium Dual-Core T3200 || Merom-2M (65&nbsp;nm) || 2&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Pentium Dual-Core T3400 || Merom-2M (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.16&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Pentium T4200 || Penryn-1M (45&nbsp;nm) || 2&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Pentium T4300 || Penryn-1M (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.1&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Pentium SU2700 || Penryn-1M (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.3&nbsp;GHz || 10 W
|-
| Pentium SU4100 || Penryn-1M (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.3&nbsp;GHz || 10 W
|}

==== Server processors ====

===== Pentium Pro =====

Launched in 1995, the Pentium Pro was Intel's first processor meant for servers as well as their first processor to use the P6 microarchitecture. The processor used a dual-cavity package, in which one cavity contained the die and the other cavity contained the L2 Cache, as the Pentium Pro's L2 cache probably could not fit in the die. The Pentium Pro was substanstially faster than the Pentium and Pentium MMX in 32-bit applications, but in 16-bit applications, it was slightly slower than the Pentium and Pentium MMX processors. This is because the Pentium Pro was optimized for 32-bit applications.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Lithography !! Clock Speed !! '''T'''hermal '''D'''esign '''P'''ower !! '''TDP''' to Clock Speed Ratio (W/GHz)
|-
| Pentium Pro 150 || 600&nbsp;nm || 150&nbsp;MHz || 29.2 W || 194.67
|-
| Pentium Pro 166 || 600&nbsp;nm || 166&nbsp;MHz || 35 W || 210.84
|-
| Pentium Pro 180 || 600&nbsp;nm || 180&nbsp;MHz || 31.7 W || 176.11
|-
| Pentium Pro 200 (256 KB L2 Cache) || 600&nbsp;nm || 200&nbsp;MHz || 35 W || 175
|-
| Pentium Pro 200 (512 KB L2 Cache) || 600&nbsp;nm || 200&nbsp;MHz || 37.9 W || 189.5
|-
| Pentium Pro 150 || 350&nbsp;nm || 150&nbsp;MHz || 29.2 W || 194.67
|-
| Pentium Pro 166 || 350&nbsp;nm || 166&nbsp;MHz || 35 W || 210.84
|-
| Pentium Pro 180 || 350&nbsp;nm || 180&nbsp;MHz || 31.7 W || 176.11
|-
| Pentium Pro 200 (256 KB L2 Cache) || 350&nbsp;nm || 200&nbsp;MHz || 35 W || 175
|-
| Pentium Pro 200 (512 KB L2 Cache) || 350&nbsp;nm || 200&nbsp;MHz || 37.9 W || 189.5
|-
| Pentium Pro 200 (1 MB L2 Cache) || 350&nbsp;nm || 200&nbsp;MHz || 47 W || 235
|}

===== Single Core Xeon =====
[http://ark.intel.com/ProductCollection.aspx?familyID=594 Intel part numbers]
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Clock Speed (GHz) !! L2 Cache (KB) !! L3 Cache (MB) !! Thermal Design Power (W) !! Maximum Power (W) !! Minimum TCASE (°C) !! Maximum TCASE (°C) || Proc ID
|-
| 2.00 || 512 || || 58 || 66 || 5 || 70 || 0F27h/0F29h
|-
| 2.40 || 512 || || 65 || 75 || 5 || 74 || 0F27h/0F29h
|-
| 2.66 || 512 || || 72 || 83 || 5 || 74 || 0F27h/0F29h
|-
| 2.80 || 512 || || 74 || 86 || 5 || 75 || 0F27h/0F29h
|-
| 3.06 || 512 || || 85 || 101 || 5 || 73 || 0F27h/0F29h
|-
| 2.40 || 512 || || 77 || 86 || 5 || 72 || 0F25h
|-
| 2.66 || 512 || || 77 || 86 || 5 || 72 || 0F25h
|-
| 2.80 || 512 || || 77 || 86 || 5 || 72 || 0F25h
|-
| 3.06 || 512 || 1 || 87 || 102 || 5 || 70 || 0F25h
|-
| 3.20 || 512 || 1 || 92 || 110 || 5 || 71 || 0F25h
|-
| 3.20 || 512 || 2 || 92 || 110 || 5 || 71 || 0F25h
|}

===== Dual Core Xeon =====

[http://ark.intel.com/ProductCollection.aspx?familyID=594 Intel part numbers]

{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Clock Speed !! Power !! FSB !! L2 Cache !! L3 Cache !! Clock Speed to Power ratio (MHz/W)
|-
| 3040|| 1.86&nbsp;GHz || 65 W || 1066&nbsp;MHz || 2MB || || 28.6
|-
| 3050|| 2.13&nbsp;GHz || 65 W || 1066&nbsp;MHz || 2MB || || 32.8
|-
| 3060|| 2.40&nbsp;GHz || 65 W || 1066&nbsp;MHz || 4MB || || 36.9
|-
| 3070|| 2.66&nbsp;GHz || 65 W || 1066&nbsp;MHz || 4MB || || 41.0
|-
| 5030|| 2.67&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 667&nbsp;MHz || 2x2MB || || 28.1
|-
| 5050|| 3.00&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 667&nbsp;MHz || 2x2MB || || 31.6
|-
| 5060|| 3.20&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 1066&nbsp;MHz || 2x2MB || || 33.7
|-
| 5063|| 3.20&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 1066&nbsp;MHz || 2x2MB || || 33.7
|-
| 5080|| 3.73&nbsp;GHz || 130 W || 1066&nbsp;MHz || 2x2MB || || 28.7
|-
| 5110|| 1.60&nbsp;GHz || 65 W || 1066&nbsp;MHz || 4MB || || 24.6
|-
| 5120|| 1.86&nbsp;GHz || 65 W || 1066&nbsp;MHz || 4MB || || 28.6
|-
| 5130|| 2.00&nbsp;GHz || 65 W || 1333&nbsp;MHz || 4MB || || 30.7
|-
| 5140|| 2.33&nbsp;GHz || 65 W || 1333&nbsp;MHz || 4MB || || 35.9
|-
| 5150|| 2.66&nbsp;GHz || 65 W || 1333&nbsp;MHz || 4MB || || 41.0
|-
| 5160|| 3.00&nbsp;GHz || 80 W || 1333&nbsp;MHz || 4MB || || 37.5
|-
| 7120M|| 3.00&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 800&nbsp;MHz || 2x1MB || 4MB || 31.6
|-
| 7120N|| 3.00&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 667 FSB || 2x1MB || 4MB || 31.6
|-
| 7130M|| 3.20&nbsp;GHz || 150 W || 800&nbsp;MHz || 2x1MB || 8MB || 21.3
|-
| 7130N|| 3.16&nbsp;GHz || 150 W || 667&nbsp;MHz || 2x1MB || 8MB || 21.1
|-
| 7140M|| 3.40&nbsp;GHz || 150 W || 800&nbsp;MHz || 2x1MB || 16MB || 22.7
|-
| 7140N|| 3.33&nbsp;GHz || 150 W || 667&nbsp;MHz || 2x1MB || 16MB || 22
|-
| 7150N|| 3.50&nbsp;GHz || 150 W || 667&nbsp;MHz || 2x1MB || 16MB || 23.3
|}

<!-- include again if data is available
===== Quad Core Xeon =====

[http://www.intel.com/products/processor_number/chart/xeon.htm Intel part numbers]
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Clock Speed (GHz) !! Power (W) !! FSB (MHz) !! L2 Cache (MB) !! L3 Cache (MB) !! Clock Speed to Power ratio (MHz/W)
|-
|}

-->

===== Xeon (Six Core, Core-based) =====

{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power !! TDP to Clock Speed Ratio (W/GHz)
|-
| [[Xeon]] E7450 || Dunnington (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 90 W || 37.5
|-
| Xeon E7458 || Dunnington (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 90 W || 37.5
|-
| Xeon E7460 || Dunnington (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.66&nbsp;GHz || 130 W || 48.87
|-
| Xeon L7455 || Dunnington (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.13&nbsp;GHz || 65 W || 30.52
|}

===== Intel Itanium =====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
!Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power !! TDP to Clock Speed Ratio (W/GHz)
|-
| Itanium 733 || Merced (180&nbsp;nm) || 733&nbsp;MHz || 116 W || 158.25
|-
| Itanium 733 || Merced (180&nbsp;nm) || 733&nbsp;MHz || 130 W || 177.35
|-
| Itanium 800 || Merced (180&nbsp;nm) || 800&nbsp;MHz || 116 W || 145
|-
| Itanium 800 || Merced (180&nbsp;nm) || 800&nbsp;MHz || 130 W || 162.5
|}

===== Intel Itanium 2 =====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table

!Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power !! TDP to Clock Speed Ratio (W/GHz)
|-
| Itanium 2 900 || McKinley (180&nbsp;nm) || 900&nbsp;MHz || 130 W || 144.44
|-
| Itanium 2 900 || McKinley (180&nbsp;nm) || 900&nbsp;MHz || 130 W || 144.44
|-
| Itanium 2 1000 || McKinley (180&nbsp;nm) || 1&nbsp;GHz || 130 W || 130
|-
| Itanium 2 1000 || McKinley (180&nbsp;nm) || 1&nbsp;GHz || 130 W || 130
|-
| Itanium 2 1400 || Madison (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.4&nbsp;GHz|| 130 W || 92.86
|-
| Itanium 2 1300 || Madison (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.3&nbsp;GHz|| 130 W || 100
|-
| Itanium 2 1400 || Madison (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.4&nbsp;GHz|| 130 W || 93.86
|-
| Itanium 2 1400 || Madison (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.4&nbsp;GHz|| 130 W || 92.86
|-
| Itanium 2 1500 || Madison (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.5&nbsp;GHz|| 130 W || 86.67
|-
| Itanium 2 1600 || Madison (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz|| 130 W || 81.25
|-
| Itanium 2 1666 || Madison (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.66&nbsp;GHz|| 130 W || 78.31
|-
| Itanium 2 1600 || Madison-9M (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz|| 130 W || 81.25
|-
| Itanium 2 1666 || Madison-9M (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.66&nbsp;GHz|| 130 W || 78.31
|-
| Itanium 2 1000 || Deerfield (130&nbsp;nm) || 1&nbsp;GHz || 62 W || 62
|-
| Itanium 2 1300 || Fanwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.3&nbsp;GHz || ??? W || ???.??
|-
| Itanium 2 1600 || Fanwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || ??? W || ???.??
|-
| Itanium 2 1600 || Fanwood (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || ??? W || ???.??
|-
| Itanium 2 MX2 || Hondo MCM (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.1&nbsp;GHz || 260 W || 236.36
|-
| Itanium 2 9010 || Montecito (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 75 W || 46.88
|-
| Itanium 2 9015 || Montecito (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.4&nbsp;GHz || 104 W || 74.29
|-
| Itanium 2 9020 || Montecito (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.42&nbsp;GHz || 104 W || 73.24
|-
| Itanium 2 9030 || Montecito (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 104 W || 65
|-
| Itanium 2 9040 || Montecito (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 104 W || 65
|-
| Itanium 2 9050 || Montecito (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 104 W || 65
|-
| Itanium 2 9110N || Montevale (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 75 W || 46.88
|-
| Itanium 2 9120N || Montevale (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.42&nbsp;GHz || 104 W || 73.24
|-
| Itanium 2 9130M || Montevale (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.66&nbsp;GHz || 104 W || 62.65
|-
| Itanium 2 9140N || Montevale (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 104 W || 65
|-
| Itanium 2 9140M || Montevale (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.66&nbsp;GHz || 104 W || 62.65
|-
| Itanium 2 9150N || Montevale (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 104 W || 65
|-
| Itanium 2 9150M || Montevale (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.66&nbsp;GHz || 104 W || 62.65
|-
| Itanium 2 9152M || Montevale (90&nbsp;nm) || 1.66&nbsp;GHz || 104 W || 62.65
|}

=== AMD processors ===

==== Desktop ====

===== Am486 =====

=====Am5x86=====

=====K5=====

Released in 1996, the K5 was AMD's first processor developed entirely in-house. It was supposed to yield similar performance results as Intel's Pentium Pro, but the results were more comparable to a Pentium as AMD at the time was not as mature a company as Intel. Later K5 models were given a PR rating, in which they would perform as well as a processor with a higher clock speed at a lower clock speed. K5 processors were not given core names.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table

!Model !! Lithiography !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power !! TDP to Clock Speed Ratio (W/GHz)
|-
| K5 75 || 350&nbsp;nm || 75&nbsp;MHz || ??.?? W || ??.??
|-
| K5 90 || 350&nbsp;nm || 90&nbsp;MHz || ??.?? W || ??.??
|-
| K5 PR75 || 350&nbsp;nm || 75&nbsp;MHz || 11.8 W || 157.33
|-
| K5 PR90 || 350&nbsp;nm || 90&nbsp;MHz || 14.3 W || 158.89
|-
| K5 PR100 || 350&nbsp;nm || 100&nbsp;MHz || 15.8 W || 158
|-
| K5 PR120 || 350&nbsp;nm || 90&nbsp;MHz || 12.6 W || 140
|-
| K5 PR133 || 350&nbsp;nm || 100&nbsp;MHz || 14 W || 140
|-
| K5 PR150 || 350&nbsp;nm || 116.7&nbsp;MHz || ??.?? W || ??.??
|-
| K5 PR166 || 350&nbsp;nm || 116.7&nbsp;MHz || 16.4 W || 140.53
|-
| K5 PR200 || 350&nbsp;nm || 133&nbsp;MHz || ??.?? W || ??.??
|}

===== Athlon =====

Released in 1999, the [[Athlon]] was AMD's highest performing processor until the introduction of the Athlon XP and was considered a "seventh generation" processor in its time. The Athlon used a double-pumped FSB that ran at either 200&nbsp;MHz or 266&nbsp;MHz, or twice as fast as the Pentium III's FSB. But the Athlon and Pentium III both still reached a clock speed barrier of 1.4&nbsp;GHz, with the Athlon giving significantly off more heat than the Pentium III, yet offering better performance. Athlon processors did not have an actual model number, as did other AMD or Intel processors at the time. The number following the word ''Athlon'' represents the processor's clock speed in megahertz.

{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table

!Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power !! TDP to Clock Speed Ratio (W/GHz)
|-
| Athlon 500 || Argon (250&nbsp;nm) || 500&nbsp;MHz || 42 W || 84
|-
| Athlon 550 || Argon (250&nbsp;nm) || 550&nbsp;MHz || 46 W || 83.64
|-
| Athlon 600 || Argon (250&nbsp;nm) || 600&nbsp;MHz || 50 W || 83.33
|-
| Athlon 650 || Argon (250&nbsp;nm) || 650&nbsp;MHz || 54 W || 83.08
|-
| Athlon 700 || Argon (250&nbsp;nm) || 700&nbsp;MHz || 50 W || 71.43
|-
| Athlon 550 || Argon (250&nbsp;nm) || 550&nbsp;MHz || 46 W || 83.64
|-
| Athlon 600 || Argon (250&nbsp;nm) || 600&nbsp;MHz || 50 W || 83.33
|-
| Athlon 550 || Pluto (180&nbsp;nm) || 550&nbsp;MHz || 31 W || 56.36
|-
| Athlon 600 || Pluto (180&nbsp;nm) || 600&nbsp;MHz || 34 W || 56.67
|-
| Athlon 650 || Pluto (180&nbsp;nm) || 650&nbsp;MHz || 36 W || 55.38
|-
| Athlon 700 || Pluto (180&nbsp;nm) || 700&nbsp;MHz || 39 W || 55.71
|-
| Athlon 750 || Pluto (180&nbsp;nm) || 750&nbsp;MHz || 40 W || 53.33
|-
| Athlon 800 || Pluto (180&nbsp;nm) || 800&nbsp;MHz || 48 W || 60
|-
| Athlon 850 || Pluto (180&nbsp;nm) || 850&nbsp;MHz || 50 W || 58.82
|-
| Athlon 900 || Orion (180&nbsp;nm) || 900&nbsp;MHz || 60 W || 66.67
|-
| Athlon 950 || Orion (180&nbsp;nm) || 950&nbsp;MHz || 62 W || 65.26
|-
| Athlon 900 || Orion (180&nbsp;nm) || 900&nbsp;MHz || 60 W || 66.67
|-
| Athlon 1000 || Orion (180&nbsp;nm) || 1&nbsp;GHz || 62 W || 62
|-
| Athlon 600 || Thunderbird (180&nbsp;nm) || 600&nbsp;MHz || ??.? W || ??.??
|-
| Athlon 650 (Slot A) || Thunderbird (180&nbsp;nm) || 650&nbsp;MHz || 36.1 W || 55.54
|-
| Athlon 650 (Socket A) || Thunderbird (180&nbsp;nm) || 650&nbsp;MHz || 36.1 W || 55.54
|-
| Athlon 700 (Slot A) || Thunderbird (180&nbsp;nm) || 700&nbsp;MHz || 38.3 W || 54.71
|-
| Athlon 700 (Socket A) || Thunderbird (180&nbsp;nm) || 700&nbsp;MHz || 38.3 W || 54.71
|-
| Athlon 750 (Slot A) || Thunderbird (180&nbsp;nm) || 750&nbsp;MHz || 40.4 W || 53.87
|-
| Athlon 750 (Socket A) || Thunderbird (180&nbsp;nm) || 750&nbsp;MHz || 40.4 W || 53.87
|-
| Athlon 800 (Slot A) || Thunderbird (180&nbsp;nm) || 800&nbsp;MHz || 42.6 W || 53.25
|-
| Athlon 800 (Socket A) || Thunderbird (180&nbsp;nm) || 800&nbsp;MHz || 42.6 W || 53.25
|-
| Athlon 850 (Slot A) || Thunderbird (180&nbsp;nm) || 850&nbsp;MHz || 44.8 W || 52.71
|-
| Athlon 850 (Socket A) || Thunderbird (180&nbsp;nm) || 850&nbsp;MHz || 44.8 W || 52.71
|-
| Athlon 900 (Slot A) || Thunderbird (180&nbsp;nm) || 900&nbsp;MHz || 49.7 W || 55.22
|-
| Athlon 900 (Socket A) || Thunderbird (180&nbsp;nm) || 900&nbsp;MHz || 49.7 W || 55.22
|-
| Athlon 950 (Slot A) || Thunderbird (180&nbsp;nm) || 950&nbsp;MHz || 52 W || 54.74
|-
| Athlon 950 (Socket A) || Thunderbird (180&nbsp;nm) || 950&nbsp;MHz || 52 W || 54.74
|-
| Athlon 1000 (Slot A) || Thunderbird (180&nbsp;nm) || 1&nbsp;GHz || 54.3 W || 54.3
|-
| Athlon 1000 (Socket A) || Thunderbird (180&nbsp;nm) || 1&nbsp;GHz || 54 W || 54
|-
| Athlon 1000B || Thunderbird (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.2&nbsp;GHz || 54.3 W || 54.75
|-
| Athlon 1000C || Thunderbird (180&nbsp;nm) || 1&nbsp;GHz || 55.1 W || 55.1
|-
| Athlon 1100B || Thunderbird (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.1&nbsp;GHz || 60.3 W || 54.82
|-
| Athlon 1133C || Thunderbird (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.13&nbsp;GHz || 62.1 W || 54.96
|-
| Athlon 1200B || Thunderbird (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.2&nbsp;GHz || 65.7 W || 54.75
|-
| Athlon 1200C || Thunderbird (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.2&nbsp;GHz || 65.7 W || 54.75
|-
| Athlon 1266C || Thunderbird (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.26&nbsp;GHz || 66.9 W || 53.1
|-
| Athlon 1300B || Thunderbird (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.3&nbsp;GHz || 68.3 W || 52.54
|-
| Athlon 1333C || Thunderbird (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.33&nbsp;GHz || 69.8 W || 52.48
|-
| Athlon 1400B || Thunderbird (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.4&nbsp;GHz || 72.1 W || 51.5
|-
| Athlon 1400C || Thunderbird (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.4&nbsp;GHz || 72.1 W || 51.5
|}

===== Athlon XP =====

Around this time, AMD gave their processors a name which indicated the equivalent clock speed when measured against the Thunderbird-based Athlon.<ref>[[Performance Rating|Wikipedia Performance Rating Page]]</ref> For example, the Athlon XP 1800+ would, in theory, have offered similar performance to a Thunderbird-based Athlon at clocked at 1.8&nbsp;GHz despite being clocked at only 1.53&nbsp;GHz, since it did more per clock cycle.

{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table

!Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power !! TDP to Clock Speed Ratio (W/GHz)
|-
| Athlon XP 1500+ || Palomino (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.33&nbsp;GHz || 60 W || 45.11
|-
| Athlon XP 1600+ || Palomino (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.4&nbsp;GHz || 62.8 W || 44.86
|-
| Athlon XP 1700+ || Palomino (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.46&nbsp;GHz || 64 W || 43.84
|-
| Athlon XP 1800+ || Palomino (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.53&nbsp;GHz || 66 W || 43.14
|-
| Athlon XP 1900+ || Palomino (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 68 W || 42.5
|-
| Athlon XP 2000+ || Palomino (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.66&nbsp;GHz || 70 W || 42.17
|-
| Athlon XP 2100+ || Palomino (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.73&nbsp;GHz || 72 W || 41.62
|-
| Athlon XP 1600+ || Thoroughbred (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.4&nbsp;GHz || 48.5 W || 34.64
|-
| Athlon XP 1700+ || Thoroughbred (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.46&nbsp;GHz || 49.4 W || 33.84
|-
| Athlon XP 1800+ || Thoroughbred (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.53&nbsp;GHz || 51 W || 33.33
|-
| Athlon XP 1900+ || Thoroughbred (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 52.5 W || 32.81
|-
| Athlon XP 2000+ || Thoroughbred (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.66&nbsp;GHz || 60.3 W || 36.33
|-
| Athlon XP 2100+ || Thoroughbred (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.73&nbsp;GHz || 62.1 W || 35.9
|-
| Athlon XP 2200+ || Thoroughbred (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.8&nbsp;GHz || 67.9 W or 62.8 W || 37.72 (67.9 W), 34.89 (62.8 W)
|-
| Athlon XP 2400+ || Thoroughbred (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.0&nbsp;GHz || 68.3 W || 32.84
|-
| Athlon XP 2600+ || Thoroughbred (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.13&nbsp;GHz || 68.3 W || 32.07
|-
| Athlon XP 2600+ || Thoroughbred (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.08&nbsp;GHz || 68.3 W || 32.07
|-
| Athlon XP 2700+ || Thoroughbred (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.16&nbsp;GHz || 68.3 W || 31.62
|-
| Athlon XP 2800+ || Barton (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.083&nbsp;GHz || ??.? W || ??.??
|-
| Athlon XP 2000+ || Thorton (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.66&nbsp;GHz || 60.3 W || 36.33
|-
| Athlon XP 2200+ || Thorton (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.8&nbsp;GHz || 62.8 W || 34.89
|-
| Athlon XP 3100+ || Thorton (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.2&nbsp;GHz || ??.? W || ??.??
|-
| Athlon XP 2500+ || Barton (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.83&nbsp;GHz || 68.3 W || 37.32
|-
| Athlon XP 2600+ || Barton (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.91&nbsp;GHz || 68.3 W || 35.76
|-
| Athlon XP 2700+ || Barton (130&nbsp;nm) || 2&nbsp;GHz || 68.3 W || 31.62
|-
| Athlon XP 2900+ || Barton (130&nbsp;nm) || 2&nbsp;GHz || ??.? W || ??.??
|-
| Athlon XP 3000+ || Barton (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.16&nbsp;GHz || 74.3 W || 34.4
|-
| Athlon XP 3200+ || Barton (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.2&nbsp;GHz || 76.8 W || 34.91
|-
| Athlon XP 3200+ || Barton (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.33&nbsp;GHz || ??.? W || ??.?
|}

==== AMD Athlon 64 ====

==== AMD List of AMD Athlon 64 microprocessors ====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
!Model !! L2 Cache !! [[Volt]]age (V) !! Power ([[Watt|W]]) !! Process (nanometers) !! Clock Speed to<br>[[Thermal Design Power|TDP]] ratio (MHz/W)
|-
| ''Clawhammer'' Athlon 64<br>"All Models" (C0 & CG)<br>(Socket 754 & 939)|| 512 KB<br>or<br>1 MB|| 1.50 || 89 || 130
|-
| ''Newcastle'' Athlon 64<br>"All Models" (CG)<br>(Socket 754 & 939)|| 256 KB<br>or<br>512 KB|| 1.50 || 89 || 130
|-
| ''Winchester'' Athlon 64<br>"All 3 Models" (D0) - (Socket 939)<br>(3000+, 3200+ and 3500+)|| 512 KB || 1.40 || 67 || 90
|-
| ''Newcastle'' Athlon 64 2800+<br>(Socket 754 - 1.8 GHZ)|| 512 KB || 1.50 || 89 || 130 || 20.2
|-
| ''Venice'' Athlon 64 3200+<br>(Socket 939 - 2.0 GHZ)|| 512 KB || 1.35 - 1.40 || 67 || 90 || 29,9
|-
| ''Venice'' Athlon 64 3200+<br>(Socket 754 - 2.2 GHZ)|| 512 KB || 1.40 || 59 || 90 || 37.3
|-
| ''Clawhammer'' Athlon 64 3000+<br>(Socket 754 - 2.0&nbsp;GHz)|| 512 KB || 1.50 || 89 || 130 || 22.5
|-
| ''Clawhammer'' Athlon 64 3400+<br>(Socket 754 - 2.4 GHZ)|| 1 MB || 1.50 || 89 || 130
|-
| ''Winchester'' Athlon 64 3500+ || 512 KB || 1.40 || 67 || 90
|-
| ''Orleans'' Athlon 64 3500+ EE '''SFF'''|| 512 KB || 1.20 - 1.25 || '''35''' || 90
|-
| ''Lima'' Athlon 64 3500+ || 512 KB || 1.20 - 1.35 || 45 || 65
|-
| ''Orleans'' Athlon 64 3800+ || 512 KB || 1.40 || 62 || 90
|-
| ''Lima'' Athlon 64 3800+ || 512 KB || 1.25 - 1.40 || 45 || 65
|-
| ''Orleans'' Athlon 64 4000+ || 512 KB || 1.25 - 1.40 || 62 || 90
|-
| ''San Diego'' Athlon 64 4000+ || 1 MB || 1.35 || 89 || 90
|-
| ''Orleans'' Athlon 64 LE-1600 (2.2&nbsp;GHz) || 1 MB || 1.25 - 1.40 || 45 || 90 || 48.9
|-
| ''Orleans'' Athlon 64 LE-1620 (2.4&nbsp;GHz) || 1 MB || 1.25 - 1.40 || 45 || 90 || 53.3
|}

===== AMD [[Athlon 64 X2|Athlon 64 X2 / Athlon X2]] =====

'''AMD Athlon X2''' ''([[Socket 939]])'' . . [http://products.amd.com/en-us/DesktopCPUResult.aspx?f1=AMD+Athlon%e2%84%a2+64+X2+Dual-Core&f2=&f3=&f4=&f5=&f6=&f7=&f8=&f9=2000& AMD part numbers] . . [[List of AMD Athlon 64 microprocessors|List of AMD MPUs]]

{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Core !! Processor !! Model !! Clock Speed !! L2 Cache !! Voltage !! [[Thermal Design Power|TDP]] !! Clock Speed to [[Thermal Design Power|TDP]] Ratio (MHz/W)
|-
| E6|| Athlon 64 X2|| 4800+ || 2400&nbsp;MHz || 2 MB || 1.30-1.40 V || 110 W || 21.8
|-
| || Athlon 64 X2|| 4600+ || 2400&nbsp;MHz || 1 MB || 1.30-1.40 V || 110 W || 21.8
|-
| E6/E6|| Athlon 64 X2|| 4400+ || 2200&nbsp;MHz || 2 MB || 1.30-1.40 V || 89 W/110 W || 24.7/20 [12.35/10w @Per Core]
|-
| || Athlon 64 X2|| 4200+ || 2200&nbsp;MHz || 1 MB || 1.30-1.40 V || 89 W || 24.7
|-
| F2 || Athlon 64 X2|| 3800+ || 2000&nbsp;MHz || 1 MB || 1.20-1.25 V || 65 W || 30
|-
| E4/E6 || Athlon 64 X2|| 3800+ || 2000&nbsp;MHz || 1 MB || 1.30-1.40 V || 89 W/89 W || 22.4
|-
| G1|| Athlon 64 X2|| 3600+ || 1900&nbsp;MHz || 1 MB || 1.25V-1.35 V || 65 W || 29.2 [14.61w @Per Core]
|}

'''AMD Athlon X2''' ''([[Socket AM2]])''
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Core !! Processor !! Model !! Clock Speed !! L2 Cache !! Voltage !! [[Thermal Design Power|TDP]] !! Clock Speed to [[Thermal Design Power|TDP]] ratio (MHz/W)
|-
| ''Windsor''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 3600+|| 2000&nbsp;MHz || 512 KB || 1.25 V || 89 W || 22.5
|-
| ''Brisbane''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 3600+ EE|| 1900&nbsp;MHz || 1 MB || 1.30 V || '''65 W''' || 29.2
|-
| ''Windsor F2''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 3800+|| 2000&nbsp;MHz || 1 MB || 1.30 - 1.35 V || 89 W || 22.5
|-
| ''Windsor F2''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 3800+ EE|| 2000&nbsp;MHz || 1 MB || 1.20 - 1.25 V || '''65 W''' || 30.8
|-
| ''Windsor F2''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 3800+ EE '''SFF'''|| 2000&nbsp;MHz || 1 MB || 1.025 - 1.075 V || '''35 W''' || '''57.1'''
|-
| ''Windsor F2''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 4000+|| 2000&nbsp;MHz|| 2 MB || 1.30 - 1.35 V || 89 W || 22.5
|-
| ''Windsor F2''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 4000+|| 2000&nbsp;MHz|| 2 MB || 1.20 - 1.25 V || '''65 W''' || 30.8
|-
| ''Brisbane G1''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 4000+|| 2100&nbsp;MHz|| 1 MB || 1.25 - 1.35 V || '''65 W''' || 32.3
|-
| ''Brisbane G2''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 4050e|| 2100&nbsp;MHz|| 1 MB || 1.15/1.20/1.25 V || '''45 W''' || 46.7
|-
| ''Brisbane G1''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 4200+ EE|| 2200&nbsp;MHz|| 1 MB || 1.25/1.30/1.325 V || '''65 W''' || 33.8
|-
| ''Windsor''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 4200+ EE|| 2200&nbsp;MHz|| 1 MB || 1.20 - 1.25 V || '''65 W''' || 33.8
|-
| ''Windsor''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 4200+|| 2200&nbsp;MHz|| 1 MB || 1.30 - 1.35 V || 89 W || 24.7
|-
| ''Windsor F2''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 4400+|| 2200&nbsp;MHz|| 2 MB || 1.20V/1.25 V || '''65 W''' || 33.8
|-
| ''Windsor F2''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 4400+|| 2200&nbsp;MHz|| 2 MB || 1.30V/1.35 V || 89 W || 24.7
|-
| ''Brisbane G1''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 4400+|| 2300&nbsp;MHz|| 1 MB || 1.25/1.35 V || '''65 W''' || 35.4
|-
| ''Brisbane G2''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 4400+|| 2300&nbsp;MHz|| 1 MB || 1.325/1.35/1.375 V || '''65 W''' || 35.4
|-
| ''Brisbane G2''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 4450e|| 2300&nbsp;MHz|| 1 MB || 1.15/1.20/1.25 V || '''45 W''' || '''51.1'''
|-
| ''Brisbane G2''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 4600+ EE|| 2400&nbsp;MHz|| 1 MB || 1.325/1.35/1.375 V || '''65 W''' || 36.9
|-
| ''Windsor''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 4600+ EE|| 2400&nbsp;MHz|| 1 MB || 1.20 - 1.25 V || '''65 W''' || 36.9
|-
| ''Windsor''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 4600+|| 2400&nbsp;MHz|| 1 MB || 1.30 - 1.35 V || 89 W || 27.0
|-
| ''Windsor F2''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 4800+|| 2400&nbsp;MHz|| 2 MB|| 1.20 - 1.25 V|| '''65 W''' || 36.9
|-
| ''Windsor F2''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 4800+|| 2400&nbsp;MHz|| 2 MB|| 1.30 - 1.35 V|| 89 W || 27.0
|-
| ''Brisbane G1''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 4800+|| 2500&nbsp;MHz|| 1 MB|| 1.25V - 1.35 V|| 65 W || 38.5
|-
| ''Brisbane G2''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 4800+|| 2500&nbsp;MHz|| 1 MB|| 1.325 - 1.375V|| 65 W || 38.5
|-
| ''Brisbane G2''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 4850e|| 2500&nbsp;MHz|| 1 MB|| 1.15/1.20/1.25 V|| '''45 W''' || '''55.6'''
|-
| ''Brisbane''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 5000+|| 2600&nbsp;MHz|| 1 MB || 1.25 - 1.35 V || '''65 W''' || 40.0
|-
| ''Brisbane''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 5000+ Black Edition|| 2600&nbsp;MHz|| 1 MB || 1.25 - 1.35 V || '''65 W''' || 40.0
|-
| ''Windsor''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 5000+ EE|| 2600&nbsp;MHz || 1 MB || 1.20 - 1.25 V || '''65 W''' || 40.0
|-
| ''Windsor''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 5000+|| 2600&nbsp;MHz || 1 MB || 1.30 - 1.35 V || 89 W || 29.2
|-
| ''Windsor F3''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 5200+ EE|| 2600&nbsp;MHz|| 2 MB || 1.20 - 1.25 V || '''65 W''' || 40.0
|-
| ''Windsor F2''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 5200+|| 2600&nbsp;MHz|| 2 MB || 1.30 - 1.35 V || 89 W || 29.2
|-
| ''Brisbane G2''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 5200+|| 2700&nbsp;MHz|| 1 MB || 1.325/1.35/1.375 V || '''65 W''' || 41.5
|-
| ''Windsor F3''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 5400+|| 2800&nbsp;MHz|| 1 MB || 1.30 - 1.35 V || 89 W || 31.5
|-
| ''Brisbane G2''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 5400+|| 2800&nbsp;MHz|| 1 MB || 1.325V - 1.375 V || '''65 W''' || 43.1
|-
| ''Windsor F3''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 5600+|| 2800&nbsp;MHz|| 2 MB || 1.30-1.35 V || 89W || 40.6
|-
| ''Brisbane G2''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 5600+|| 2900&nbsp;MHz|| 1 MB || 1.30-1.35 V || '''65 W''' || 44.6
|-
| ''Windsor F3''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 6000+|| 3000&nbsp;MHz|| 2 MB || 1.35 - 1.40 V || 125 W || 24.0
|-
| ''Brisbane G2''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 6000+ EE|| 3100&nbsp;MHz|| 1 MB || 1.30 - 1.35 V|| 89 W || 34.8
|-
| ''Windsor F3''|| Athlon 64 X2|| 6400+ Black Edition|| 3200&nbsp;MHz|| 2 MB || 1.35 - 1.40 V || 125 W || 25.6
|}

'''AMD [[Athlon X2]]''' . .
[http://products.amd.com/en-us/DesktopCPUResult.aspx?f1=AMD+Athlon%e2%84%a2+X2+Dual-Core&f2=&f3=&f4=512&f5=AM2&f6=&f7=65nm+SOI&f8=45.000&f9=2000& AMD part numbers] . . [[List of AMD Athlon X2 microprocessors|List of AMD MPUs]]
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Core !! Processor !! Model !! Clock Speed !! L2 Cache !! Voltage !! Socket !! [[Thermal Design Power|TDP]]!! [[Thermal Design Power|TDP]] to Clock Speed Ratio (MHz/W) !! Release
|-
| ''Brisbane G2''|| Athlon X2|| BE-2400|| 2300&nbsp;MHz|| 2x512 KB|| 1.25V|| AM2|| 45 W || 19.56 [9.78w Per Core] || Oct-2007
|-
| ''Brisbane G1''|| Athlon X2|| BE-2350|| 2100&nbsp;MHz|| 2x512 KB|| 1.25V|| AM2|| 45 W || 21.42 [10.71w Per core]|| June-2007
|-
| ''Brisbane G1''|| Athlon X2|| BE-2300|| 1900&nbsp;MHz|| 2x512 KB|| 1.25V|| AM2|| 45 W || 23.68 [11.84w Per Core] || June-2007
|}
<!-- Caption is wrong - says TDP to clock speed but says MHz/W, has to be one or the other -->

=====Athlon 64 FX=====

Introduced at the same time as the Athlon 64, the Athlon FX was (and still is) one of AMD's most expensive consumer processors, with some models costing over $1000. The two-digit model number on the Athlon 64 FX cannot be used to compare it to an Intel or AMD processor. Models FX-60, FX-62, FX-70, FX-72 and FX-74 are dual-core and the rest are single-core. The Athlon FX competed primarily with Intel's Pentium 4 Extreme Edition and dual-core Pentium Extreme Edition. The dual-core Athlon FX models were eligible for AMD's Quad FX platform, which pair two Athlon FX processors on a single motherboard to yield four total processing cores.

{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table

!Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power !! [[Thermal Design Power|TDP]] to Clock Speed Ratio (W/GHz)
|-
| Athlon 64 FX-51 || SledgeHammer (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.2&nbsp;GHz || 89 W || 40.45
|-
| Athlon 64 FX-53 || SledgeHammer (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 89 W || 37.08
|-
| Athlon 64 FX-53 || ClawHammer (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 89 W || 37.08
|-
| Athlon 64 FX-55 || ClawHammer (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.6&nbsp;GHz || 104 W || 40
|-
| Athlon 64 FX-55 || San Diego (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.6&nbsp;GHz || 104 W || 40
|-
| Athlon 64 FX-57 || San Diego (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 104 W || 37.14
|-
| Athlon 64 FX-60 || Toledo (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.6&nbsp;GHz || 110 W || 42.31 [21.15 Per Core]
|-
| Athlon 64 FX-62 || Windsor (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 125 W || 44.64 [22.32 Per Core]
|-
| Athlon 64 FX-70 || Windsor (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.6&nbsp;GHz || 125 W || 48.08 [24.04 Per Core]
|-
| Athlon 64 FX-72 || Windsor (90&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 125 W || 44.64 [22.32 Per Core]
|-
| Athlon 64 FX-74 || Windsor (90&nbsp;nm) || 3&nbsp;GHz || 125 W || 41.67 [20.83 Per Core]
|}

=====Athlon X2 (K10-based)=====

With the launch of the Phenom line, the Athlon line was repositioned as a mainstream brand, instead of being positioned as a mainstream and high-end brand since the introduction of the original Athlon in 1999. The [[Athlon X2]] differs from the Phenom by lacking an L3 Cache.

{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table

!Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power !! TDP to Clock Speed Ratio (W/GHz)
|-
| Athlon X2 6500 || Kuma (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.3&nbsp;GHz || ?? W || ??.??
|-
| Athlon X2 7450 || Kuma (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 39.58
|-
| Athlon X2 7550 || Kuma (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.5&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 38
|-
| Athlon X2 7750 || Kuma (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.7&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 35.19
|-
| Athlon X2 7750 Black Edition || Kuma (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.7&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 35.19
|-
| Athlon X2 7850 || Kuma (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 33.93
|-
| Athlon X2 5000+ || (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.2&nbsp;GHz || 65 W || 29.55
|}

=====Phenom=====

Released in 2007, the [[Phenom]] was AMD's highest-end line of processors until the launch of the Phenom II. They were AMD's first processors to be based on the K10 microarchitecture, so they introduced a plethora of new features, including 2 MB of L3 Cache, a faster HyperTransport link, a 128-bit FPU, an integrated memory controller that supports DDR2-1066 (PC2-8500) memory and were manufactured at a 65&nbsp;nm process for the first time. AMD claims the Phenom X4 to be the first "true" quad-core processor, because it uses a monolithic die design rather than the multi-chip-module design used by the Core 2 Quad and quad-core Core 2 Extreme processors. Suffixes: B=Business class, e=energy efficient, Black Edition=unlocked clock multiplier.

{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table

!Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power !! [[Thermal Design Power|TDP]] to Clock Speed Ratio (W/GHz)
|-
| Phenom X3 8250e || Toliman (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.9&nbsp;GHz || 65 W || 34.21 [11.40 Per Core]
|-
| Phenom X3 8400 || Toliman (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.1&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 45.24
|-
| Phenom X3 8450e || Toliman (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.1&nbsp;GHz || 65 W || 30.95 [10.31 Per Core]
|-
| Phenom X3 8450 || Toliman (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.1&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 45.24
|-
| Phenom X3 8550 || Toliman (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.2&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 43.18
|-
| Phenom X3 8600 || Toliman (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.3&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 41.3
|-
| Phenom X3 8650 || Toliman (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.3&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 41.3
|-
| Phenom X3 8750 || Toliman (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 39.58
|-
| Phenom X3 8750 Black Edition || Toliman (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 39.58
|-
| Phenom X3 8850 || Toliman (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.5&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 38
|-
| Phenom X3 8600B || Toliman (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.3&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 41.3
|-
| Phenom X3 8750B || Toliman (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 39.58
|-
| Phenom X4 9100e || Agena (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.8&nbsp;GHz || 65 W || 36.11
|-
| Phenom X4 9150e || Agena (65&nbsp;nm) || 1.8&nbsp;GHz || 65 W || 36.11
|-
| Phenom X4 9350e || Agena (65&nbsp;nm) || 2&nbsp;GHz || 65 W || 32.5
|-
| Phenom X4 9450e || Agena (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.1&nbsp;GHz || 65 W || 30.95 ['''7.74 Per Core''']
|-
| Phenom X4 9500 || Agena (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.2&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 43.18
|-
| Phenom X4 9550 || Agena (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.2&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 43.18
|-
| Phenom X4 9600 || Agena (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.3&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 41.3
|-
| Phenom X4 9600 Black Edition || Agena (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.3&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 41.3
|-
| Phenom X4 9650 || Agena (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.3&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 41.3
|-
| Phenom X4 9700 || Agena (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 125 W || 52.08
|-
| Phenom X4 9750 || Agena (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 125 W or 95 W || 52.08 (125 W), 39.58 (95 W)
|-
| Phenom X4 9850 || Agena (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.5&nbsp;GHz || 125 W or 95 W || 50 [12.5w Per Core](125 W), 38 [9.4w Per Core](95 W)
|-
| Phenom X4 9850 Black Edition || Agena (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.5&nbsp;GHz || 125 W || 50 [12.5w Per Core]
|-
| Phenom X4 9950 Black Edition || Agena (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.6&nbsp;GHz || 140 W or 125 W || 53.85 (140 W), 48.08 (125 W)
|-
| Phenom X4 9600B || Agena (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.3&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 41.3
|-
| Phenom X4 9750B || Agena (65&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 39.58 ['''9.89w Per Core''']
|}

=====Athlon II=====

The [[Athlon II]] adds triple- and quad-core processors to the initial dual-core Athlon X2 line. Suffixes: e=energy efficient.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table

!Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power !! TDP to Clock Speed Ratio (W/GHz) !! TDP to Core x Clock Speed Ratio (W/GHz/Core)
|-
| Athlon II 160u || Regor (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.8&nbsp;GHz || 20 W || 11.11 || 11.11
|-
| Athlon II 170u || Regor (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.0&nbsp;GHz || 20 W || 10.00 || 10.00
|-
| Athlon II X2 250u || Regor (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 25 W || 15.63 || 7.81
|-
| Athlon II X2 260u || Regor (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.8&nbsp;GHz || 25 W || 13.88 || 6.94
|-
| Athlon II X2 270u || Regor (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.0&nbsp;GHz || 25 W || 12.50 || 6.25
|-
| Athlon II X2 210e || Regor (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.6&nbsp;GHz || 45 W || 17.31 || 8.65
|-
| Athlon II X2 215 || Regor (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.7&nbsp;GHz || 65 W || 24.07 || 12.04
|-
| Athlon II X2 220 || Regor (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 65 W || 23.21 || 11.61
|-
| Athlon II X2 235e || Regor (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.7&nbsp;GHz || 45 W || 16.67 || 8.33
|-
| Athlon II X2 240 || Regor (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 65 W || 23.21 || 11.61
|-
| Athlon II X2 240e || Regor (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 45 W || 16.07 || 8.04
|-
| Athlon II X2 245 || Regor (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.9&nbsp;GHz || 65 W || 22.41 || 11.21
|-
| Athlon II X2 245e || Regor (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.9&nbsp;GHz || 45 W || 15.52 || 7.76
|-
| Athlon II X2 250 || Regor (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.0&nbsp;GHz || 65 W || 21.67 || 10.83
|-
| Athlon II X2 250e || Regor (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.0&nbsp;GHz || 45 W || 15.00 || 7.50
|-
| Athlon II X2 255 || Regor (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.1&nbsp;GHz || 65 W || 20.97 || 10.48
|-
| Athlon II X2 260 || Regor (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 65 W || 20.31 || 10.16
|-
| Athlon II X2 265 || Regor (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.3&nbsp;GHz || 65 W || 19.67 || 9.85
|-
| Athlon II X2 270 || Regor (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.4&nbsp;GHz || 65 W || 19.12 || 9.56
|-
| Athlon II X3 400e || Rana (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.2&nbsp;GHz || 45 W || 20.46 || 6.82
|-
| Athlon II X3 405e || Rana (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.3&nbsp;GHz || 45 W || 19.57 || 6.52
|-
| Athlon II X3 415e || Rana (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.5&nbsp;GHz || 45 W || 18.00 || 6.00
|-
| Athlon II X3 420e || Rana (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.6&nbsp;GHz || 45 W || 17.31 || 5.77
|-
| Athlon II X3 425 || Rana (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.7&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 35.19 || 11.73
|-
| Athlon II X3 435 || Rana (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.9&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 32.76 || 10.92
|-
| Athlon II X3 440 || Rana (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.0&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 31.66 || 10.56
|-
| Athlon II X3 445 || Rana (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.1&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 30.65 || 10.22
|-
| Athlon II X3 450 || Rana (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 29.69 || 9.90
|-
| Athlon II X3 455 || Rana (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.3&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 28.79 || 9.60
|-
| Athlon II X4 600e || Propus (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.2&nbsp;GHz || 45 W || 20.46 || 5.11
|-
| Athlon II X4 605e || Propus (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.3&nbsp;GHz || 45 W || 19.57 || 4.89
|-
| Athlon II X4 610e || Propus (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 45 W || 18.75 || 4.69
|-
| Athlon II X4 615e || Propus (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.5&nbsp;GHz || 45 W || 18.00 || 4.50
|-
| Athlon II X4 620 || Propus (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.6&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 36.54 || 9.13
|-
| Athlon II X4 630 || Propus (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 33.93 || 8.48
|-
| Athlon II X4 635 || Propus (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.9&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 32.76 || 8.19
|-
| Athlon II X4 640 || Propus (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.0&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 31.67 || 7.92
|-
| Athlon II X4 645 || Propus (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.1&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 30.65 || 7.66
|-
| Athlon II X4 650 || Propus (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 29.69 || 7.42
|}

===== Phenom II =====
The [[Phenom II]] is AMD's current high-end line of processors. The Phenom II models are a 45&nbsp;nm die shrink of the original Phenom, so they reach higher clock speeds while keeping the same TDP. Also, a dual-core variant has been added to the Phenom II line. The Phenom II's memory controller supports up to DDR3-1333 (PC3-10600) memory and they have 4 MB or 6 MB of L3 cache, but they lack the SSE4.2 instruction set found in the Core i7. Prefixies/Suffixes: B=Business class, e=energy efficient, Black Edition=unlocked clock multiplier. Socket changed to AM3 with DDR3 RAM Speed; while still compatible with AM2+ motherboard with DDR2 memory.

{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
!Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! [[Thermal Design Power]] !! [[Thermal Design Power|TDP]] to Clock Speed Ratio (W/GHz) !! TDP to Core x Clock Speed Ratio (W/GHz/Core)
|-
| Phenom II X2 545 || Callisto (45&nbsp;nm) || 3&nbsp;GHz || 80 W || 26.67 || 13.33
|-
| Phenom II X2 550 || Callisto (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.1&nbsp;GHz || 80 W || 25.81 || 12.90
|-
| Phenom II X2 555 || Callisto (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 80 W || 25.00 || 12.50
|-
| Phenom II X2 560 || Callisto (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.3&nbsp;GHz || 80 W || 24.24 || 12.12
|-
| Phenom II X2 565 || Callisto (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.4&nbsp;GHz || 80 W || 23.53 || 11.76
|-
| Phenom II X2 B53 || Callisto (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 80 W || 28.57 || 14.29
|-
| Phenom II X2 B50 || Callisto (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.0&nbsp;GHz || 80 W || 26.67 || 13.33
|-
| Phenom II X2 B55 || Callisto (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 80 W || 26.67 || 13.00
|-
|-
| Phenom II X2 B57 || Callisto (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 80 W || 25.00 || 12.50
|-
| Phenom II X3 700e || Heka (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 65 W || 27.08 || 9.03
|-
| Phenom II X3 705e || Heka (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.5&nbsp;GHz || 65 W || 26 || 8.67
|-
| Phenom II X3 710 || Heka (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.6&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 36.54 || 12.18
|-
| Phenom II X3 715 Black Edition || Heka (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 33.93 || 11.31
|-
| Phenom II X3 720 || Heka (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 33.93 || 11.31
|-
| Phenom II X3 720 Black Edition || Heka (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 33.93 || 11.31
|-
| Phenom II X3 740 Black Edition || Heka (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.0&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 31.67 || 10.56
|-
| Phenom II X3 B73 || Heka (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 33.93 || 11.31
|-
| Phenom II X3 B75 || Heka (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.0&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 31.67 || 10.56
|-
| Phenom II X3 B77 || Heka (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 29.69 || 9.90
|-
| Phenom II X4 805 || Deneb (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.5&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 38.00 || 9.50
|-
| Phenom II X4 810 || Deneb (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.6&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 36.54 || 9.13
|-
| Phenom II X4 820 || Deneb (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 33.93 || 8.48
|-
| Phenom II X4 830(OEM) || Deneb (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 33.93 || 8.48
|-
| Phenom II X4 900e || Deneb (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 65 W || 27.08 || 6.77
|-
| Phenom II X4 905e || Deneb (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.5&nbsp;GHz || 65 W || 26.00 || 6.50
|-
| Phenom II X4 910 || Deneb (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.6&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 36.54 || 9.13
|-
| Phenom II X4 910e || Deneb (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.6&nbsp;GHz || 65 W || 25.00 || 6.25
|-
| Phenom II X4 920 || Deneb (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 125 W || 44.64 || 11.16
|-
| Phenom II X4 925 || Deneb (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 33.93 || 8.48
|-
| Phenom II X4 945 || Deneb (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.0&nbsp;GHz || 125 W || 41.67 || 10.42
|-
| Phenom II X4 945 || Deneb (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.0&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 31.67 || 7.92
|-
| Phenom II X4 955 || Deneb (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 125 W || 39.06 || 9.77
|-
| Phenom II X4 955 || Deneb (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 29.69 || 7.42
|-
| Phenom II X4 940 Black Edition || Deneb (45&nbsp;nm) || 3&nbsp;GHz || 125 W || 41.67 || 10.42
|-
| Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition || Deneb (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 125 W || 39.06 || 9.77
|-
| Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition || Deneb (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.4&nbsp;GHz || 125 W || 36.76 || 9.19
|-
| Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition || Deneb (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.4&nbsp;GHz || 140 W || 41.18 || 10.29
|-
| Phenom II X4 970 Black Edition || Deneb (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.5&nbsp;GHz || 125 W || 35.71 || 8.93
|-
| Phenom II X4 B93 || Deneb (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 33.93 || 8.48
|-
| Phenom II X4 B95 || Deneb (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.0&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 31.67 || 7.92
|-
| Phenom II X4 B97 || Deneb (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 29.69 || 7.42
|-
| Phenom II X6 1035T || Thuban (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.6&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 36.54 || 6.10
|-
| Phenom II X6 1045T || Thuban (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.7&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 35.19 || 5.86
|-
| Phenom II X6 1055T || Thuban (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 125 W || 44.64 || 7.44
|-
| Phenom II X6 1055T || Thuban (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 33.93 || 5.65
|-
| Phenom II X6 1065T || Thuban (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.9&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 32.76 || 5.46
|-
| Phenom II X6 1075T || Thuban (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.0&nbsp;GHz || 125 W || 41.66 || 6.94
|-
| Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition || Thuban (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.2&nbsp;GHz || 125 W || 39.06 || 6.51
|-
| Phenom II X6 1100T Black Edition || Thuban (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.3&nbsp;GHz || 125 W || 37.88 || 6.31
|}

=====Duron=====

The [[AMD Duron|Duron]] was released in 2000 as a lower-end alternative to the high-performance Athlon. The Duron had only 64 KB of L2 cache, but used the same double-pumped EV6 bus as the Athlon. The Duron however, did not use the Slot A package as the Athlon. AMD later replaced the Duron with the Sempron.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power !! [[Thermal Design Power|TDP]] to Clock Speed Ratio (W/GHz)
|-
| Duron 600 || Spitfire (180&nbsp;nm) || 600&nbsp;MHz || 27.4 W || 45.67
|-
| Duron 650 || Spitfire (180&nbsp;nm) || 650&nbsp;MHz || 29.4 W || 45.23
|-
| Duron 700 || Spitfire (180&nbsp;nm) || 700&nbsp;MHz || 31.4 W || 44.86
|-
| Duron 750 || Spitfire (180&nbsp;nm) || 750&nbsp;MHz || 33.4 W || 44.53
|-
| Duron 800 || Spitfire (180&nbsp;nm) || 800&nbsp;MHz || 35.4 W || 44.25
|-
| Duron 850 || Spitfire (180&nbsp;nm) || 850&nbsp;MHz || 37.4 W || 44
|-
| Duron 900 || Spitfire (180&nbsp;nm) || 900&nbsp;MHz || 39.5 W || 43.89
|-
| Duron 950 || Spitfire (180&nbsp;nm) || 950&nbsp;MHz || 41.5 W || 43.68
|-
| Duron 900 || Morgan (180&nbsp;nm) || 900&nbsp;MHz || 42.7 W || 47.44
|-
| Duron 1000 || Morgan (180&nbsp;nm) || 1&nbsp;GHz || 46.1 W || 46.1
|-
| Duron 1100 || Morgan (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.1&nbsp;GHz || 50.3 W || 45.73
|-
| Duron 1200 || Morgan (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.2&nbsp;GHz || 54.7 W || 45.58
|-
| Duron 1300 || Morgan (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.3&nbsp;GHz || 60 W || 46.15
|-
| Duron 1400 || Morgan (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.4&nbsp;GHz || ??.?? W || ??.??
|-
| Duron 1400 || Applebred (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.4&nbsp;GHz || 57 W || 38.57
|-
| Duron 1600 || Applebred (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 57 W || 35.63
|-
| Duron 1800 || Applebred (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.8&nbsp;GHz || 57 W || 31.67
|}

===== Sempron (K10-based) =====

While these [[Sempron]]s are based on the K10 microarchitecture like the Athlon, Athlon II, Phenom and Phenom II, they do not have an L3 cache and are only have one active core because the Sempron is still a low-end line. The Sempron 140 is actually a dual-core processor with one core disabled. Overclockers have managed to reactivate the second core and overclock the processor.

{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! Thermal Design Power || [[Thermal Design Power|TDP]] to Clock Speed Ratio (W/GHz)
|-
| Sempron 130 || Sargas (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.6&nbsp;GHz || 45 W || 17.31
|-
| Sempron 140 || Sargas (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.7&nbsp;GHz || 45 W || 16.67
|-
| Sempron 145 || Sargas (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 45 W || 16.07
|-
| Sempron 150 || Sargas (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.9&nbsp;GHz || 45 W || 15,52
|}

====Mobile====

=====Mobile Athlon 4=====

The Mobile Athlon 4 was the first mobile version of the Athlon XP. Mobile Athlon 4 models clocked below 1.3&nbsp;GHz do not have a model number.

{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! [[Thermal Design Power]] !! [[Thermal Design Power|TDP]] to Clock Speed Ratio (W/GHz)
|-
| Mobile Athlon 4 850 || Palomino (180&nbsp;nm) || 850&nbsp;MHz || 22 W || 25.88
|-
| Mobile Athlon 4 900 || Palomino (180&nbsp;nm) || 900&nbsp;MHz || 24 W || 26.67
|-
| Mobile Athlon 4 950 || Palomino (180&nbsp;nm) || 950&nbsp;MHz || 24 W || 25.26
|-
| Mobile Athlon 4 1000 || Palomino (180&nbsp;nm) || 1&nbsp;GHz || 25 W || 25
|-
| Mobile Athlon 4 1000 || Palomino (180&nbsp;nm) || 1&nbsp;GHz || 35 W || 35
|-
| Mobile Athlon 4 1100 || Palomino (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.1&nbsp;GHz || 25 W || 22.73
|-
| Mobile Athlon 4 1100 || Palomino (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.1&nbsp;GHz || 35 W || 31.82
|-
| Mobile Athlon 4 1200 || Palomino (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.2&nbsp;GHz || 25 W || 20.83
|-
| Mobile Athlon 4 1200 || Palomino (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.2&nbsp;GHz || 35 W || 29.17
|-
| Mobile Athlon 4 1500+ || Palomino (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.3&nbsp;GHz || 35 W || 26.92
|-
| Mobile Athlon 4 1600+ || Palomino (180&nbsp;nm) || 1.4&nbsp;GHz || 35 W || 25
|}

===== AMD [[Turion 64]] =====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Clock Speed !! Volts !! [[Thermal Design Power|TDP]] !! Clock Speed to Power ratio (MHz/W)
|-
|Turion 64 ML-28||1600&nbsp;MHz||1.35V||35 W || 45.7
|-
|Turion 64 ML-30||1600&nbsp;MHz||1.35V||35 W || 45.7
|-
|Turion 64 ML-32||1800&nbsp;MHz||1.35V||35 W || 51.4
|-
|Turion 64 ML-34||1800&nbsp;MHz||1.35V||35 W || 51.4
|-
|Turion 64 ML-37||2000&nbsp;MHz||1.35V||35 W || 57.1
|-
|Turion 64 ML-40||2200&nbsp;MHz||1.35V||35 W || 62.9
|-
|Turion 64 ML-42||2400&nbsp;MHz||1.35V||35 W || 68.6
|-
|Turion 64 ML-44||2400&nbsp;MHz||1.35V||35 W || 68.6
|-
|Turion 64 MK-36||2000&nbsp;MHz||1.15V||31 W || 64.5
|-
|Turion 64 MK-38||2200&nbsp;MHz||1.15V||31 W || 71.0
|-
|Turion 64 MT-28||1600&nbsp;MHz||1.20V||25 W || 64.0
|-
|Turion 64 MT-30||1600&nbsp;MHz||1.20V||25 W || 64.0
|-
|Turion 64 MT-32||1800&nbsp;MHz||1.20V||25 W || 72.0
|-
|Turion 64 MT-34||1800&nbsp;MHz||1.20V||25 W || 72.0
|-
|Turion 64 MT-37||2000&nbsp;MHz||1.20V||25 W || 80.0
|-
|Turion 64 MT-40||2200&nbsp;MHz||1.20V||25 W || 88.0
|}

===== [[AMD Turion|Turion II]] =====

Launched in 2009, the Turion II processors are the first mobile processors to use the K10 microarchitecture and are a 45&nbsp;nm die shrink of the Turion 64 X2 and Turion 64 X2 Ultra. Unlike the desktop Phenom processors based on the K10 microarchitecture, these models don't have an L3 cache, but have 1 MB or 2 MB of L2 cache.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table

!Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! [[Thermal Design Power|TDP]] !! [[Thermal Design Power|TDP]] to Clock Speed Ratio (W/GHz)
|-
| Turion II M500 || Caspian (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.2&nbsp;GHz || 35 W || 15.91
|-
| Turion II M520 || Caspian (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.3&nbsp;GHz || 35 W || 15.22
|-
| Turion II M540 || Caspian (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 35 W || 14.58
|-
| Turion II Ultra M600 || Caspian (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 35 W || 14.58
|-
| Turion II Ultra M620 || Caspian (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.5&nbsp;GHz || 35 W || 14
|-
| Turion II Ultra M640 || Caspian (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.6&nbsp;GHz || 35 W || 13.46
|-
| Turion II Ultra M660 || Caspian (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.7&nbsp;GHz || 35 W || 12.96
|}

===== [[Sempron]] =====

The Sempron replaced the aging Duron processor line.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! [[Thermal Design Power|TDP]] !! [[Thermal Design Power|TDP]] to Clock Speed Ratio (W/GHz)
|-
| Sempron 2200+ || Thoroughbred (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.5&nbsp;GHz || 62 W || 41.33
|-
| Sempron 2300+ || Thoroughbred (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.58&nbsp;GHz || 62 W || 39.24
|-
| Sempron 2400+ || Thoroughbred (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.66&nbsp;GHz || 62 W || 37.35
|-
| Sempron 2500+ || Thoroughbred (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.75&nbsp;GHz || 62 W || 35.43
|-
| Sempron 2600+ || Thoroughbred (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.83&nbsp;GHz || 62 W || 33.88
|-
| Sempron 2800+ || Thoroughbred (130&nbsp;nm) || 2&nbsp;GHz || 62 W || 31
|-
| Sempron 2200+ || Thortan (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.5&nbsp;GHz || 62 W || 41.33
|-
| Sempron 2400+ || Thortan (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.66&nbsp;GHz || ??.?? W || ??.??
|-
| Sempron 2600+ || Thortan (130&nbsp;nm) || 1.83&nbsp;GHz || ??.?? W || ??.??
|-
| Sempron 2800+ || Thortan (130&nbsp;nm) || 2&nbsp;GHz || 62 W || 31
|-
| Sempron 3000+ || Barton (130&nbsp;nm) || 2&nbsp;GHz || 62 W || 31
|-
| Sempron 3300+ || Barton (130&nbsp;nm) || 2.2&nbsp;GHz || 64 W || 29.01
|}

===== AMD Sempron 64 =====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Clock Speed !! [[Thermal Design Power]] || Clock Speed to [[Thermal Design Power|TDP]] (MHz/W)
|-
| 2500+ (Socket 754) || 1400&nbsp;MHz || 62 [[watt|W]] || 22.6
|}

===== AMD Sempron =====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Clock Speed !! [[Thermal Design Power]] || Clock Speed to [[Thermal Design Power|TDP]] (W/GHz)
|-
| 200U || 1.0&nbsp;GHz || 8 [[watt|W]] || 8
|-
| 200U || 1.5&nbsp;GHz || 15 W || 10
|}

===== AMD V series =====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
!Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! [[Thermal Design Power]] !! [[Thermal Design Power|TDP]] to Clock Speed Ratio (W/GHz) !! TDP to Core x Clock Speed Ratio (W/GHz/Core)
|-
| V 105 || Geneva (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.2&nbsp;GHz || 9 W || 7.5 || 7.5
|-
| V 120 || Champlain (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.2&nbsp;GHz || 25 W || 11.36 || 5.68
|-
| V 140 || Champlain (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.3&nbsp;GHz || 25 W || 11.87 || 5.43
|}

===== AMD Athlon II =====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
!Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! [[Thermal Design Power]]
|-
| Athlon II K125 || Geneva (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.7&nbsp;GHz || 12 W
|-
| Athlon II K325 || Geneva (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.3&nbsp;GHz || 12 W
|-
| Athlon II P320 || Champlain (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.1&nbsp;GHz || 25 W
|-
| Athlon II P340 || Champlain (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.2&nbsp;GHz || 25 W
|-
| Athlon II N330 || Champlain (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.3&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Athlon II N350 || Champlain (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|}

===== AMD Turion II =====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
!Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! [[Thermal Design Power]]
|-
| Turion II K625 || Geneva (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.5&nbsp;GHz || 15 W
|-
| Turion II K645 || Geneva (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 15 W
|-
| Turion II K665 || Geneva (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.7&nbsp;GHz || 15 W
|-
| Turion II K685 || Geneva (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.8&nbsp;GHz || 15 W
|-
| Turion II P520 || Champlain (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.3&nbsp;GHz || 25 W
|-
| Turion II P540 || Champlain (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 25 W
|-
| Turion II P560 || Champlain (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.5&nbsp;GHz || 25 W
|-
| Turion II N530 || Champlain (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.5&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Turion II N550 || Champlain (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.6&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|}

===== AMD Phenom II =====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
!Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! [[Thermal Design Power]]
|-
| Phenom II P650 || Champlain (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.6&nbsp;GHz || 25 W
|-
| Phenom II N620 || Champlain (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.8&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Phenom II N640 || Champlain (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.9&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Phenom II N660 || Champlain (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.0&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Phenom II X620 BE || Champlain (45&nbsp;nm) || 3.1&nbsp;GHz || 45 W
|-
| Phenom II P820 || Champlain (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.8&nbsp;GHz || 25 W
|-
| Phenom II P840 || Champlain (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.9&nbsp;GHz || 25 W
|-
| Phenom II N830 || Champlain (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.1&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Phenom II N850 || Champlain (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.2&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Phenom II P920 || Champlain (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 25 W
|-
| Phenom II P940 || Champlain (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.7&nbsp;GHz || 25 W
|-
| Phenom II P960 || Champlain (45&nbsp;nm) || 1.8&nbsp;GHz || 25 W
|-
| Phenom II N930 || Champlain (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.0&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Phenom II N950 || Champlain (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.1&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Phenom II N970 || Champlain (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.2&nbsp;GHz || 35 W
|-
| Phenom II X920 BE || Champlain (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.3&nbsp;GHz || 45 W
|-
| Phenom II X940 || Champlain (45&nbsp;nm) || 2.4&nbsp;GHz || 45 W
|}

=== [[Sun Microsystems|Oracle / Sun]] processors ===

====Sparc V9====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
!Model !! Core !! Clock Speed !! [[Thermal Design Power]] !! [[Thermal Design Power|TDP]] to Clock Speed Ratio (W/GHz) !! TDP to Core x Clock Speed Ratio (W/GHz/Core) !! TDP to Thread x Clock Speed Ratio (W/GHz/Physical Thread)
|-
| UltraSPARC T1 || Niagara || 1.4&nbsp;GHz || 72 W || 51.42 W || 12.85 W || 1.60 W
|-
| UltraSPARC T2 || Niagara 2 || 1.6&nbsp;GHz || 95 W || 59.37 W || 7.42 W || 0.92 W
|-
| SPARC T3 || Rainbow Falls || 1.65&nbsp;GHz || 139 W || 84.24 W || 10.53 W || 0.65 W
|-
| SPARC T4 || Yosemite Falls || 3.0&nbsp;GHz || 240 W || 80 W || 10 W || 1.25 W
|}

=== VIA processors ===

====Via C3====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Clock Speed !! Power
|-
| Nehemiah || 1000&nbsp;MHz || 11.25 [[watt|W]]
|}

==== VIA Eden-N ====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Clock Speed !! Power
|-
| Eden-N || 533&nbsp;MHz || 4 [[watt|W]]
|-
| Eden-N || 800&nbsp;MHz || 6 [[watt|W]]
|-
| Eden-N || 1000&nbsp;MHz || 7 [[watt|W]]
|}
<!-- http://www.via.com.tw/en/Products/eden_n.jsp -->

====Via C7====

{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Clock Speed !! Power
|-
| C7 Esther || 1500&nbsp;MHz || 12 [[watt|W]]
|-
| C7 Esther || 2000&nbsp;MHz || 20 [[watt|W]]
|-
| C7-D Esther || 1800&nbsp;MHz || 20 [[watt|W]]
|}
<!-- http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/processors/c7/ -->

==== VIA Eden ULV ====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Clock Speed !! Power
|-
| Eden ULV || 500&nbsp;MHz || 1 [[watt|W]]
|-
| Eden ULV || 1000&nbsp;MHz || 3.5 [[watt|W]]
|-
| Eden ULV || 1500&nbsp;MHz || 7.5 [[watt|W]]
|}

==== VIA Luke ====

{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+Sortable table
|-
! Model !! Clock Speed !! Power
|-
| Luke || 533&nbsp;MHz || 6 [[watt|W]]
|-
| Luke || 800&nbsp;MHz || 8 [[watt|W]]
|-
| Luke || 1000&nbsp;MHz || 10 [[watt|W]]
|}

==Lists of Intel processors==
* [[Comparison of Intel processors]]
* [[List of Intel microprocessors]]
* [[List of Intel Atom microprocessors]]
* [[List of Intel Celeron microprocessors]]
* [[List of Intel Pentium microprocessors]]
* [[List of Intel Pentium Dual-Core microprocessors]]
* [[List of Intel Core microprocessors]]
* [[List of Intel Core 2 microprocessors]]
* [[List of Intel Core i3 microprocessors]]
* [[List of Intel Core i5 microprocessors]]
* [[List of Intel Core i7 microprocessors]]

==Lists of AMD processors==
* [[List of AMD microprocessors]]
* [[List of AMD Athlon microprocessors]]
* [[List of AMD Athlon XP microprocessors]]
* [[List of AMD Athlon 64 microprocessors]]
* [[List of AMD Athlon X2 microprocessors]]
* [[List of AMD Duron microprocessors]]
* [[List of AMD Opteron microprocessors]]
* [[List of AMD Phenom microprocessors]]
* [[List of AMD Sempron microprocessors]]
* [[List of AMD Turion microprocessors]]
* [[List of AMD mobile microprocessors]]
* [[List of future AMD microprocessors]]

==References==
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==External links==
* [http://ark.intel.com/Default.aspx Official Intel Products]
* [http://products.amd.com/en-us/ Official AMD Products]
* [http://mysite.verizon.net/pchardwarelinks/elec.htm Processor electrical specifications]

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