Product Specifications (2023)

Processor Number

The Intel processor number is just one of several factors—along with processor brand, system configurations, and system-level benchmarks—to be considered when choosing the right processor for your computing needs. Read more about interpreting Intel® processor numbers or Intel® processor numbers for the Data Center.

Lithography

Lithography refers to the semiconductor technology used to manufacture an integrated circuit, and is reported in nanometer (nm), indicative of the size of features built on the semiconductor.

Total Cores

Cores is a hardware term that describes the number of independent central processing units in a single computing component (die or chip).

Total Threads

Where applicable, Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology is only available on Performance-cores.

Max Turbo Frequency

Max Turbo Frequency is the maximum single-core frequency at which the processor is capable of operating using Intel® Turbo Boost Technology and, if present, Intel® Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 and Intel® Thermal Velocity Boost. Frequency is typically measured in gigahertz (GHz), or billion cycles per second.

Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 Frequency

Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 Frequency is the maximum single core frequency at which the processor is capable of operating using Intel® Turbo Boost Technology. Frequency is typically measured in gigahertz (GHz), or billion cycles per second.

Processor Base Frequency

Processor Base Frequency describes the rate at which the processor's transistors open and close. The processor base frequency is the operating point where TDP is defined. Frequency is typically measured in gigahertz (GHz), or billion cycles per second.

Cache

CPU Cache is an area of fast memory located on the processor. Intel® Smart Cache refers to the architecture that allows all cores to dynamically share access to the last level cache.

Bus Speed

A bus is a subsystem that transfers data between computer components or between computers. Types include front-side bus (FSB), which carries data between the CPU and memory controller hub; direct media interface (DMI), which is a point-to-point interconnection between an Intel integrated memory controller and an Intel I/O controller hub on the computer’s motherboard; and Quick Path Interconnect (QPI), which is a point-to-point interconnect between the CPU and the integrated memory controller.

TDP

Thermal Design Power (TDP) represents the average power, in watts, the processor dissipates when operating at Base Frequency with all cores active under an Intel-defined, high-complexity workload. Refer to Datasheet for thermal solution requirements.

Launch Date

The date the product was first introduced.

Expected Discontinuance

Expected Discontinuance is an estimate of when a product will begin the Product Discontinuance process. The Product Discontinuance Notification (PDN), published at the start of the discontinuance process, will include all EOL Key Milestone details. Some business units may communicate EOL timeline details before the PDN is published. Contact your Intel representative for information on EOL timelines and extended life options.

Embedded Options Available

Embedded Options Available indicates products that offer extended purchase availability for intelligent systems and embedded solutions. Product certification and use condition applications can be found in the Production Release Qualification (PRQ) report. See your Intel representative for details.

Max Memory Size (dependent on memory type)

Max memory size refers to the maximum memory capacity supported by the processor.

Memory Types

Intel® processors come in four different types: Single Channel, Dual Channel, Triple Channel, and Flex Mode. Maximum supported memory speed may be lower when populating multiple DIMMs per channel on products that support multiple memory channels.

Max # of Memory Channels

The number of memory channels refers to the bandwidth operation for real world application.

Max Memory Bandwidth

Max Memory bandwidth is the maximum rate at which data can be read from or stored into a semiconductor memory by the processor (in GB/s).

ECC Memory Supported

ECC Memory Supported indicates processor support for Error-Correcting Code memory. ECC memory is a type of system memory that can detect and correct common kinds of internal data corruption. Note that ECC memory support requires both processor and chipset support.

Processor Graphics

Processor Graphics indicates graphics processing circuitry integrated into the processor, providing the graphics, compute, media, and display capabilities. Processor graphics brands include Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics, Intel® UHD Graphics, Intel® HD Graphics, Iris® Graphics, Iris® Plus Graphics, and Iris® Pro Graphics. See the Intel® Graphics Technology for more information.

Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics only: to use the Intel® Iris® Xe brand, the system must be populated with 128-bit (dual channel) memory. Otherwise, use the Intel® UHD brand.

Graphics Base Frequency

Graphics Base frequency refers to the rated/guaranteed graphics render clock frequency in MHz.

Graphics Max Dynamic Frequency

Graphics max dynamic frequency refers to the maximum opportunistic graphics render clock frequency (in MHz) that can be supported using Intel® HD Graphics with Dynamic Frequency feature.

Graphics Video Max Memory

The maximum amount of memory accessible to processor graphics. Processor graphics operates on the same physical memory as the CPU (subject to OS, driver, and other system limitations).

Graphics Output

Graphics Output defines the interfaces available to communicate with display devices.

Max Resolution (HDMI)

Max Resolution (HDMI) is the maximum resolution supported by the processor via the HDMI interface (24bits per pixel & 60Hz). System or device display resolution is dependent on multiple system design factors; actual resolution may be lower on your system.

Max Resolution (DP)‡

Max Resolution (DP) is the maximum resolution supported by the processor via the DP interface (24bits per pixel & 60Hz). System or device display resolution is dependent on multiple system design factors; actual resolution may be lower on your system.

Max Resolution (eDP - Integrated Flat Panel)‡

Max Resolution (Integrated Flat Panel) is the maximum resolution supported by the processor for a device with an integrated flat panel (24bits per pixel & 60Hz). System or device display resolution is dependent on multiple system design factors; actual resolution may be lower on your device.

Max Resolution (VGA)‡

Max Resolution (VGA) is the maximum resolution supported by the processor via the VGA interface (24bits per pixel & 60Hz). System or device display resolution is dependent on multiple system design factors; actual resolution may be lower on your system.

DirectX* Support

DirectX* Support indicates support for a specific version of Microsoft’s collection of APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) for handling multimedia compute tasks.

OpenGL* Support

OpenGL (Open Graphics Library) is a cross-language, multi-platform API (Application Programming Interface) for rendering 2D and 3D vector graphics.

Intel® Quick Sync Video

Intel® Quick Sync Video delivers fast conversion of video for portable media players, online sharing, and video editing and authoring.

Intel® InTru™ 3D Technology

Intel® InTru™ 3D Technology provides stereoscopic 3-D Blu-ray* playback in full 1080p resolution over HDMI* 1.4 and premium audio.

Intel® Flexible Display Interface (Intel® FDI)

The Intel® Flexible Display Interface is an innovative path for two independently controlled channels of integrated graphics to be displayed.

Intel® Clear Video HD Technology

Intel® Clear Video HD Technology, like its predecessor, Intel® Clear Video Technology, is a suite of image decode and processing technologies built into the integrated processor graphics that improve video playback, delivering cleaner, sharper images, more natural, accurate, and vivid colors, and a clear and stable video picture. Intel® Clear Video HD Technology adds video quality enhancements for richer color and more realistic skin tones.

PCI Express Revision

PCI Express Revision is the supported version of the PCI Express standard. Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (or PCIe) is a high-speed serial computer expansion bus standard for attaching hardware devices to a computer. The different PCI Express versions support different data rates.

PCI Express Configurations

PCI Express (PCIe) Configurations describe the available PCIe lane configurations that can be used to link to PCIe devices.

Max # of PCI Express Lanes

A PCI Express (PCIe) lane consists of two differential signaling pairs, one for receiving data, one for transmitting data, and is the basic unit of the PCIe bus. Max # of PCI Express Lanes is the total number of supported lanes.

Sockets Supported

The socket is the component that provides the mechanical and electrical connections between the processor and motherboard.

Thermal Solution Specification

Intel Reference Heat Sink specification for proper operation of this processor.

TCASE

Case Temperature is the maximum temperature allowed at the processor Integrated Heat Spreader (IHS).

Intel® Turbo Boost Technology

Intel® Turbo Boost Technology dynamically increases the processor's frequency as needed by taking advantage of thermal and power headroom to give you a burst of speed when you need it, and increased energy efficiency when you don’t.

Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology

Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology (Intel® HT Technology) delivers two processing threads per physical core. Highly threaded applications can get more work done in parallel, completing tasks sooner.

Intel® Transactional Synchronization Extensions

Intel® Transactional Synchronization Extensions (Intel® TSX) are a set of instructions that add hardware transactional memory support to improve performance of multi-threaded software.

Intel® 64

Intel® 64 architecture delivers 64-bit computing on server, workstation, desktop and mobile platforms when combined with supporting software.¹ Intel 64 architecture improves performance by allowing systems to address more than 4 GB of both virtual and physical memory.

Instruction Set

An instruction set refers to the basic set of commands and instructions that a microprocessor understands and can carry out. The value shown represents which Intel’s instruction set this processor is compatible with.

Instruction Set Extensions

Instruction Set Extensions are additional instructions which can increase performance when the same operations are performed on multiple data objects. These can include SSE (Streaming SIMD Extensions) and AVX (Advanced Vector Extensions).

Intel® My WiFi Technology

Intel® My WiFi Technology enables wireless connection of an UltrabookTM or laptop to WiFi-enabled devices such as printers, stereos, etc.

Idle States

Idle States (C-states) are used to save power when the processor is idle. C0 is the operational state, meaning that the CPU is doing useful work. C1 is the first idle state, C2 the second, and so on, where more power saving actions are taken for numerically higher C-states.

Enhanced Intel SpeedStep® Technology

Enhanced Intel SpeedStep® Technology is an advanced means of enabling high performance while meeting the power-conservation needs of mobile systems. Conventional Intel SpeedStep® Technology switches both voltage and frequency in tandem between high and low levels in response to processor load. Enhanced Intel SpeedStep® Technology builds upon that architecture using design strategies such as Separation between Voltage and Frequency Changes, and Clock Partitioning and Recovery.

Thermal Monitoring Technologies

Thermal Monitoring Technologies protect the processor package and the system from thermal failure through several thermal management features. An on-die Digital Thermal Sensor (DTS) detects the core's temperature, and the thermal management features reduce package power consumption and thereby temperature when required in order to remain within normal operating limits.

Intel® Identity Protection Technology

Intel® Identity Protection Technology is a built-in security token technology that helps provide a simple, tamper-resistant method for protecting access to your online customer and business data from threats and fraud. Intel® IPT provides a hardware-based proof of a unique user’s PC to websites, financial institutions, and network services; providing verification that it is not malware attempting to login. Intel® IPT can be a key component in two-factor authentication solutions to protect your information at websites and business log-ins.

Intel vPro® Eligibility

The Intel vPro® platform is a set of hardware and technologies used to build business computing endpoints with premium performance, built-in security, modern manageability, and platform stability. The launch of 12th Gen Intel® Core™ processors introduced Intel vPro® Enterprise and Intel vPro® Essentials branding.

  • Intel vPro® Enterprise: Commercial platform offering the full set of security, manageability, and stability features for any given Intel processor generation, including Intel® Active Management Technology
  • Intel vPro® Essentials: Commercial platform offering a subset of Intel vPro® Enterprise features, including Intel® Hardware Shield and Intel® Standard Manageability

Intel® AES New Instructions

Intel® AES New Instructions (Intel® AES-NI) are a set of instructions that enable fast and secure data encryption and decryption. AES-NI are valuable for a wide range of cryptographic applications, for example: applications that perform bulk encryption/decryption, authentication, random number generation, and authenticated encryption.

Secure Key

Intel® Secure Key consists of a digital random number generator that creates truly random numbers to strengthen encryption algorithms.

Intel® Trusted Execution Technology

Intel® Trusted Execution Technology for safer computing is a versatile set of hardware extensions to Intel® processors and chipsets that enhance the digital office platform with security capabilities such as measured launch and protected execution. It enables an environment where applications can run within their own space, protected from all other software on the system.

Execute Disable Bit

Execute Disable Bit is a hardware-based security feature that can reduce exposure to viruses and malicious-code attacks and prevent harmful software from executing and propagating on the server or network.

Anti-Theft Technology

Intel® Anti-Theft Technology (Intel® AT) helps keep your laptop safe and secure in the event that it’s ever lost or stolen. Intel® AT requires a service subscription from an Intel® AT–enabled service provider.

Intel® Stable IT Platform Program (SIPP)

The Intel® Stable IT Platform Program (Intel® SIPP) aims for zero changes to key platform components and drivers for at least 15 months or until the next generational release, reducing complexity for IT to effectively manage their computing endpoints.
Learn more about Intel® SIPP

Intel® Virtualization Technology (VT-x)

Intel® Virtualization Technology (VT-x) allows one hardware platform to function as multiple “virtual” platforms. It offers improved manageability by limiting downtime and maintaining productivity by isolating computing activities into separate partitions.

Intel® Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VT-d)

Intel® Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VT-d) continues from the existing support for IA-32 (VT-x) and Itanium® processor (VT-i) virtualization adding new support for I/O-device virtualization. Intel VT-d can help end users improve security and reliability of the systems and also improve performance of I/O devices in virtualized environments.

Intel® VT-x with Extended Page Tables (EPT)

Intel® VT-x with Extended Page Tables (EPT), also known as Second Level Address Translation (SLAT), provides acceleration for memory intensive virtualized applications. Extended Page Tables in Intel® Virtualization Technology platforms reduces the memory and power overhead costs and increases battery life through hardware optimization of page table management.

Tray Processor

Intel ships these processors to Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), and the OEMs typically pre-install the processor. Intel refers to these processors as tray or OEM processors. Intel doesn't provide direct warranty support. Contact your OEM or reseller for warranty support.

What is the difference between Boxed and Tray Processors?

Boxed Processor

Intel Authorized Distributors sell Intel processors in clearly marked boxes from Intel. We refer to these processors as boxed processors. They typically carry a three-year warranty.

What is the difference between Boxed and Tray Processors?

Boxed Processor

Intel Authorized Distributors sell Intel processors in clearly marked boxes from Intel. We refer to these processors as boxed processors. They typically carry a three-year warranty.

What is the difference between Boxed and Tray Processors?

FAQs

What should a product specification include? ›

A Product Specification, commonly referred to as a product spec, is an important product document that outlines key requirements for building a new feature, functionality, or product.
...
It should answer these key questions:
  • What are we building, and why?
  • What should this new product achieve?
  • How do we measure success?

What is product specification example? ›

A product spec is a blueprint that outlines the product you will be building, what it is going to look like, and its specific requirements and functions. It may also include the persona or user it is being made for.

How do you ensure that a product meets specifications? ›

Product certification

If a product bears a recognized mark such as a national or regional certification mark or international mark (e.g. an International Electro technical Commission (IEC) mark), this gives an assurance to the customer that the product meets the specifications to which the mark corresponds.

What are the 4 specifications? ›

Deciding among the four types of specifications—descriptive, performance, reference standard, and proprietary—and choosing how the specification is going to be written is only the first of many design decisions engineers make when starting to edit what will become a project specification, especially when specifying ...

What are the four 4 Characteristics of good specification? ›

A good specification should do four things: (1) Identify minimum requirements, (2) allow for a competitive bid, (3) list reproducible test methods to be used in testing for compliance with specifications, and (4) provide for an equitable award at the lowest possible cost.

What are the 3 parts of a specification? ›

Each specification section is divided into three parts. These parts are Part 1–General, Part 2–Products, and Part 3–Execution. Each part includes particular information about the subject of the section.

How do you write a good specification? ›

Here are seven ways to write better project specifications:
  1. Include use cases. ...
  2. Project specifications should be neatly organised. ...
  3. Make it a living document. ...
  4. Make it a formal document. ...
  5. Include statements on your rationale. ...
  6. Know when to write one. ...
  7. Involve your team.
Oct 28, 2019

What is the purpose of product specification? ›

The purpose of a specification is to provide a description and statement of the requirements of a product, components of a product, the capability or performance of a product, and/or the service or work to be performed to create a product.

How do you write a product specification document? ›

How to create a product specification document
  1. Define the problem you're solving. ...
  2. Do your research. ...
  3. Write a clear, concise summary. ...
  4. Include a timeline. ...
  5. Include a budget. ...
  6. Pick which product specifications to include. ...
  7. Run user tests. ...
  8. Get feedback and run iterative cycles.
Jun 1, 2022

Why is it important to adhere to product specification? ›

A specification becomes an essential contract management document which is used to ensure that the chosen supplier provides what is specified. It must therefore be clear and accurately define what is expected from a supplier regarding the outputs or the functional and performance requirements.

What is the importance of keeping to the product specification? ›

The specification provides clear instructions on project intent, performance and construction. It can reference the quality and standards which should be applied. Materials and manufacturers' products can be clearly defined. Installation, testing and handover requirements can be identified.

How closely and reliably a product satisfies the specifications to which it is built is? ›

Quality of conformance is the ability of a product, service, or process to meet its design specifications.

What are the key specifications? ›

Definition(s): A specification of the data format, cryptographic algorithms, physical media, and data constraints for keys required by a cryptographic device, application or process.

What are 5 specifications? ›

The following are common types of specification.
  • Requirement Specifications. Documentation of a business need. ...
  • Design Specifications. ...
  • Material Specifications. ...
  • Standard Specifications. ...
  • Interface Specifications. ...
  • Test Specifications. ...
  • Performance Specifications. ...
  • Quality Specifications.
Sep 14, 2017

What are common specifications? ›

Definition: Common Specification

'"common specifications' [..] means a set of technical and/or clinical requirements, other than a standard, that provides a means of complying with the legal obligations applicable to a device, process or system."

What are the 4 C's of effective specifications? ›

To effectively communicate requirements, specifications must be clear, concise, complete, correct, and consistent.

What are 2 key attributes to well written requirements? ›

Characteristics of well written requirements
  • Cohesive. Each requirement should concern one and only one aspect. ...
  • Complete. The meaning of completeness has evolved as Agile methodologies appeared. ...
  • Consistent. ...
  • Correct. ...
  • Feasible. ...
  • Modifiable. ...
  • Unambigious. ...
  • Testable.

What are the two most common types of specification? ›

Prescriptive specifications define the requirements using generic or proprietary descriptions of what is required, whereas performance specifications focus on the outcomes rather than the characteristics of the components.

What is required in a specification? ›

A requirement specification is a collection of all requirements that are to be imposed on the design and verification of the product. The specification also contains other related information necessary for the design, verification, and maintenance of the product.

What are the 4 methods for writing a specification? ›

Specifications communicate the information required to achieve a desired work result. There are four methods of specifying: performance, descriptive, reference standard, and proprietary.

What are the 8 requirements of specifications? ›

What are the 8 requirements of a design specification?
  • Requirement Specifications. Documentation of a business need. ...
  • Design Specifications. ...
  • Material Specifications. ...
  • Standard Specifications. ...
  • Interface Specifications. ...
  • Test Specifications. ...
  • Performance Specifications. ...
  • Quality Specifications.

What is a product specification quizlet? ›

product specifications. the set of individual specifications. target specifications. represent the hopes and aspirations of the team, but are established before the team knows what constrains the product technology will place on what can be achieved. final specifications.

What is the benefit of specification? ›

Specifications are a valuable tool during the design stage, are part of the contract documentation, and have a key role in the efficiency of project fulfilment. A specification is: a tool for conveying the required quality of products (both fabric and services) and their installation for a particular project; and.

What is the importance of clear specifications? ›

Technical specifications are one of the most important aspects of any project. And having clear specifications not only allows you to get a clear picture of what the expectations are but it also allows you to plan ahead.

How important is it to define the process specifications? ›

High-quality, consistent data requires clear and complete process specifications. A process specification reduces ambiguity, allowing an individual or organization to obtain a precise description of executed tasks and accomplishments and validate system design, including the data dictionary and data flow diagrams.

What is the impact on product quality if specifications are not complied with? ›

Increased product cost from substitution with more expensive alternative raw materials. Reduction in finished product quality. Shorted orders and charges from customers.

What factors should be considered in developing product specifications? ›

What to Include in a Product Spec
  • Product Summary. First, begin with a description of the product idea. ...
  • Business Case. Next, you should include the business case for developing the product. ...
  • User Stories. ...
  • User Personas. ...
  • Product Design. ...
  • Functional Spec.
Apr 8, 2019

What is conformance to specifications? ›

Conformance to specification means that the material, when tested according to the listed analytical procedures, will meet the listed acceptance criteria as outlined in the Documents.

What ensures that goods are produced according to specifications and quality standards? ›

Quality control (QC) is a process through which a business seeks to ensure that product quality is maintained or improved. Quality control involves testing units and determining if they are within the specifications for the final product.

What is quality and quality specifications for product? ›

Quality specifications are detailed requirements that define the quality of a product, service or process. Quality includes tangible elements such as measurements and intangible elements such as smell and taste. The following are illustrative examples of quality specifications.

What is specification and examples? ›

A specification is a requirement which is clearly stated, for example about the necessary features in the design of something. I'd like to buy some land and have a house built to my specification.

What are the types of quality specification? ›

Specifications describe the requirements to which a product should conform. They are three specification types : item, supplier, and customer. Specification can be further defined using subtypes.

How many types of specifications are there? ›

There are three primary types of specifications: proprietary, performance and prescriptive.

What are the 8 requirements of a design specification? ›

Safety Reliability Availability Maintainability Supportability Analyses Physical and Preliminary Functional Def.

What are the requirements of good specification? ›

Some general guidance to ensure that a specification meets these "five C's" of good specification writing is provided below.
  • Clear. Specifications are a tool to communicate an owner's expectations regarding the performance of the work to the contractor. ...
  • Concise. ...
  • Complete. ...
  • Correct. ...
  • Consistent.

What are the 9 steps in developing product specifications? ›

THE 9 STEPS OF PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
  • 1 - CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT. A new product or technology is intended to provide a better solution to a problem. ...
  • 2 - ANALYSIS. ...
  • 3 - DESIGN. ...
  • 4 - PROTOTYPING. ...
  • 5 - TESTING. ...
  • 6 - DESIGN ITERATION. ...
  • 7 - DESIGN FOR MANUFACTURING. ...
  • 8 - PRODUCT LAUNCH.
Jan 21, 2021

What is the main purpose of a specification? ›

The purpose of a specification is to provide a description and statement of the requirements of a product, components of a product, the capability or performance of a product, and/or the service or work to be performed to create a product.

What is a basic specification? ›

Basic Specifications meanss the detailed specifications and finishing schedule annexed hereto as Annexure C and shall comprise the standard specifications and finishes which will be supplied by the Contractor as part of the execution of the Works in terms of this Agreement; Sample 1Sample 2Sample 3.

How do you write a list of specifications? ›

Here are seven ways to write better project specifications:
  1. Include use cases. ...
  2. Project specifications should be neatly organised. ...
  3. Make it a living document. ...
  4. Make it a formal document. ...
  5. Include statements on your rationale. ...
  6. Know when to write one. ...
  7. Involve your team.
Oct 28, 2019

How do you write a good product design specification? ›

Each product design specification should cover the following points:
  1. An overview explaining the products' place in the market and intentions behind its creation.
  2. Performance considerations.
  3. Target audience.
  4. Financial and time restrictions.
  5. Questions/considerations.
Jan 17, 2022

What are the characteristics of effective specifications? ›

What makes a good specification?
  • foster supplier interest.
  • better engage with the market.
  • facilitate a competitive environment.
  • encourage innovation.
  • apply a high standard in the delivery of requirements.
  • be clear and simple and avoid onerous or unnecessary requirements.
Oct 6, 2022

What are quality specifications? ›

Quality specifications are detailed requirements that define the quality of a product, service or process. Quality includes tangible elements such as measurements and intangible elements such as smell and taste.

What are the three most important characteristics of a requirements specification? ›

But for truly effective requirements, it's important to keep the Cs in mind: The 3 Cs of requirements specification -- correct, consistent, and clear.

What are the 7 things you should consider when making your product development? ›

7 Things To Consider When Designing Your Product
  • AESTHETICS. ...
  • ERGONOMICS. ...
  • MATERIALS. ...
  • MANUFACTURE. ...
  • MODULARITY. ...
  • SUSTAINABILITY. ...
  • PROTECTION. ...
  • PACKAGING & ASSEMBLY.

What is the 7 step product planning process? ›

Although the product development process differs by industry, it can essentially be broken down into seven stages: ideation, research, planning, prototyping, sourcing, costing, and commercialization. Use the following development framework to bring your own product idea to market.

What are the key stages in development of specifications? ›

THE PROCESS

The overall specifications development and implementation process can be divided into three primary phases: Phase I: Initiation and Planning. Phase II: Specifications Development. Phase III: Implementation.

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