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Core i7
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Produced From 2008
Common manufacturer(s)
  • Intel
Max. CPU clock rate 1.6 GHz to 4.2 GHz
QPI speeds 4.8 GT/s to 8 GT/s
Min. feature size 45 nm, 32 nm, or 22 nm
Instruction set x86, x86-64, MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2
Microarchitecture Nehalem
Sandy Bridge
Sandy Bridge-E
Ivy Bridge
Ivy Bridge-E
Haswell
Haswell-E
Broadwell
Skylake
Cores 2, 4, 6, 8 or 10
Socket(s)
  • LGA 1366
    LGA 1156
    mPGA-989
    LGA 2011
    LGA 1155
    rPGA-988B
    BGA 1023
    LGA 1150
    BGA 1364
    BGA 1168
    Socket G3
    LGA 2011-3
    LGA 1151
    BGA 1356
    BGA 1515
    BGA 1440
Core name(s)
  • Bloomfield
    Lynnfield
    Clarksfield
    Clarksfield XM

Intel Core i7 is a name that the company Intel uses for the computer processors it makes for high-end desktop and laptop computers and tablets. Intel uses this name for the fastest processors that they think will be used to build the most powerful consumer devices. The 'Core' part of the name, which refers to the processor's core, has been used by Intel since 2006, but the first Core i7 processor was released 3 years later in 2009.

There are different types of Core i7 processor. The name does not name a type. Instead, it is the name for all of the fast processors that Intel thinks should be sold to consumers. Intel uses two other "Core i-" names for its processors for consumers: "Core i5" and "Core i3." The "Core i5" processors are mostly as fast as i7 processors, but lack the Hyper Threading technology which allows each core to be used twice simultaneously giving the impression of doubling the cores.

Intel uses a different name, Xeon, for processors that Intel makes for "server" computers for businesses (and some rare laptops). Some of the "Core i7" processors are almost the same as some of the "Xeon" processors, but each of the Xeon processors is a little bit different than the "Core i7" processor, because a "server" computer is not the same as a consumer computer. Intel also makes other "Xeon" processors that are not the same as any "Core i7" processor. Unlike the Core i7, Xeon processors support ECC (error corrected) memory, and multiple CPUs on the same motherboard.

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