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730 processors across every brand — specs, benchmarks, ratings and comparisons.
Core i7-2860QM (BGA)
Core i7
The Intel Core i7-2860QM BGA 1224 variant offers the same top-tier Sandy Bridge mobile performance but in a soldered form factor. With 4 cores and 8 threads, it operates at a base clock of 2.5 GHz and boosts up to 3.6 GHz. This processor was designed for premium, thin-and-light laptops where space was at a premium, and the CPU could not be socketed. The 32nm die houses 8MB of L3 cache, providing excellent performance for 2011-era applications. It supports dual-channel DDR3 memory and features Intel HD 3000 integrated graphics. The 45W TDP is relatively high for thin laptops, meaning it was usually paired with aggressive cooling solutions. Although long discontinued, the i7-2860QM remains a potent reminder of the peak of Intel's 2nd generation mobile platform, offering solid performance for legacy tasks.
View specsCore i7-2920XM
Core i7 Extreme
The Intel Core i7-2920XM Extreme Edition is a flagship mobile processor from the Sandy Bridge generation, released in early 2011. As an 'XM' series chip, it features a fully unlocked multiplier, a rarity for mobile processors, allowing enthusiasts to overclock it. It boasts 4 cores and 8 threads, with a base clock of 2.5 GHz and a turbo boost of 3.5 GHz. Built on a 32nm process, it has a higher 55W TDP to accommodate the increased power limits. It includes 8MB of L3 cache and Intel HD 3000 integrated graphics. This processor was designed for the most demanding mobile workstations and gaming laptops of its time. While it is now obsolete, the i7-2920XM holds historical significance as one of the first truly enthusiast-grade mobile CPUs, offering desktop-like tuning capabilities in a portable form factor.
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Core i7 Extreme
The Intel Core i7-2960XM Extreme Edition is a refreshed flagship mobile processor released in late 2011. As the top-tier Sandy Bridge mobile CPU, it features 4 cores and 8 threads, with a base clock of 2.7 GHz and a maximum turbo boost of 3.7 GHz. The unlocked multiplier allows for extensive overclocking, catering to enthusiast gamers and power users. Built on a 32nm process, it has a 55W TDP, higher than standard mobile quad-cores, to accommodate the aggressive clock speeds. It includes 8MB of L3 cache and Intel HD 3000 graphics. The processor uses the Socket G2 (rPGA988B) interface. Although long discontinued, the i7-2960XM represents the absolute peak of Intel's 2nd generation mobile architecture, offering unparalleled performance and tuning options for laptops of its era.
View specsCore i7-3820
Core i7
The Intel Core i7-3820 is a high-end desktop (HEDT) processor based on the Sandy Bridge-E architecture. Released in early 2012, it features 4 cores and 8 threads, operating at a base clock of 3.6 GHz and a turbo boost of 3.8 GHz. Built on a 32nm process, it is part of the LGA 2011 platform, offering quad-channel DDR3 memory support and 40 PCIe 2.0 lanes. Unlike the smaller Sandy Bridge chips, the i7-3820 lacks integrated graphics, requiring a discrete GPU. It features a massive 10MB L3 cache and a 130W TDP. The processor is partially unlocked, allowing multiplier adjustments up to 45x. Though superseded by Ivy Bridge-E, the i7-3820 remains a capable chip for older workstation builds, providing excellent memory bandwidth and PCIe expansion options.
View specsCore i7-3910K
Core i7
The Intel Core i7-3910K is a 6-core, 12-thread high-end desktop processor built on the Sandy Bridge-E architecture. Released in mid-2013 as a budget entry to the LGA 2011 platform, it features a base clock of 3.0 GHz and a turbo boost of 3.6 GHz. Manufactured on a 32nm process, it packs 2.27 billion transistors into a large 435mm² die. It supports quad-channel DDR3 memory and 40 PCIe 3.0 lanes, making it highly capable for multi-GPU and storage configurations. The chip lacks integrated graphics and comes with a 130W TDP. As an unlocked 'K' series processor, it allows for overclocking. Though long discontinued, the i7-3910K provides a cost-effective way to access 6-core performance and massive I/O on the legacy X79 platform for budget workstation builds.
View specsCore i7-3930K
Core i7
The Intel Core i7-3930K is a flagship high-end desktop (HEDT) processor from the Sandy Bridge-E generation. Released in late 2011, it features 6 cores and 12 threads, operating at a base clock of 3.2 GHz and boosting up to 3.8 GHz. Built on a 32nm process, it boasts a massive 12MB L3 cache and a 130W TDP. As an unlocked 'K' series processor, it is highly prized by overclockers. It uses the LGA 2011 socket and supports quad-channel DDR3 memory along with 40 PCIe 3.0 lanes, making it ideal for multi-GPU setups and high-bandwidth applications. The chip lacks integrated graphics, requiring a discrete GPU. Though superseded by newer architectures, the i7-3930K remains a legendary CPU, offering robust multi-threaded performance that can still handle modern workloads reasonably well on the X79 platform.
View specsIntel Core i5-13500TE
Core i5
The Intel Core i5-13500TE is a 14-core, 20-thread embedded desktop processor optimized for low-power and long-lifecycle applications. Released in January 2023, it features 6 P-Cores and 8 E-Cores, but with a drastically reduced 35W base TDP. Operating at a low 1.3 GHz base frequency and boosting up to 4.5 GHz, it is designed to deliver high multi-threaded performance within the tight thermal constraints of industrial PCs, edge servers, and compact embedded systems. The 'TE' suffix denotes its focus on thermally constrained environments and extended availability. It includes 24MB of L3 cache, supports DDR5-4800, and features Intel vPro enterprise manageability. The UHD 770 integrated graphics ensure robust display output without requiring a discrete GPU, making the i5-13500TE a versatile and durable choice for mission-critical embedded deployments that require reliable, long-term performance under demanding conditions.
View specsIntel Core i5-13400T
Core i5
The Intel Core i5-13400T is a 10-core, 16-thread low-power desktop processor designed for compact and small-form-factor (SFF) PCs. Released in January 2023, it features 6 P-Cores and 4 E-Cores, operating at a low 1.3 GHz base frequency to maintain a strict 35W TDP. Boosting up to 4.4 GHz, it provides sufficient burst performance for everyday tasks and moderate workloads without exceeding the thermal limits of tiny enclosures. The 20MB L3 cache and DDR5-4800 support ensure smooth multitasking, while the UHD 730 integrated graphics handle display outputs capably. The 'T' suffix designates it as a power-optimized variant, making it ideal for home theater PCs, office SFF builds, and home servers where quiet operation and low heat generation are paramount. Its locked multiplier and low base power simplify integration into barebones systems and compact chassis.
View specsIntel Core i5-13400E
Core i5
The Intel Core i5-13400E is a 10-core, 16-thread embedded desktop processor designed for enterprise SFF PCs and edge devices requiring long-term availability and vPro manageability. Released in January 2023, it operates at a 2.4 GHz base frequency and boosts up to 4.6 GHz, all within a standard 65W base TDP. The 'E' suffix denotes its embedded lifecycle guarantee and enterprise feature set, distinguishing it from the consumer 13400. Featuring 6 P-Cores and 4 E-Cores, it provides robust multi-threaded performance for commercial workloads. It includes 20MB of L3 cache, DDR5-4800 support, and UHD 730 integrated graphics. With ECC memory support on compatible W680 chipsets and Intel vPro technology, the i5-13400E is tailored for corporate environments, digital signage, and industrial applications where stability, remote management, and guaranteed longevity are critical for deployment.
View specsIntel Core i5-13500T
Core i5
The Intel Core i5-13500T is a 14-core, 20-thread low-power desktop processor tailored for small-form-factor (SFF) and thermally constrained builds. Released in January 2023, it features 6 P-Cores and 8 E-Cores, offering formidable multi-threaded capability within a strict 35W base TDP. Operating at a 1.6 GHz base frequency and boosting up to 4.6 GHz, it provides exceptional burst performance for an SFF chip. The 24MB L3 cache and native DDR5-4800 support ensure smooth multitasking and memory throughput. The integrated UHD 770 graphics deliver competent display output and media playback without a discrete GPU. The 'T' suffix denotes its power-optimized nature, making it a favorite for home servers, HTPCs, and compact office PCs where users demand 14-core productivity without the thermal overhead of a 65W or 125W processor. Its locked multiplier ensures predictable, efficient operation in tight chassis.
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