The Intel naming scheme starts with the processor’s brand—the overall product line the processor was created for. Today, the most common Intel® processor names begin with Intel® Core™, Intel® Pentium®, and Intel® Celeron®.Intel® Pentium® and Intel® Celeron® processors are economical product lines createdfor price-conscious consumers. Intel® Core™ processors bring faster performance and additional features not available in Intel® Pentium® and Intel® Celeron® models.
Intel® Core™ processor series include a brand modifier before the remaining parts of the model number.Intel®
Pentium® and Intel® Celeron®
processors do not use this naming convention.
Today, the Intel® Core™ processor series includes the
brand modifiers i3, i5, i7, and i9.
Higher brand modifier numbers offer a higher level of performance and, in some cases, additional features
(like Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology). For example, within a given processor family,
an i7 will outperform an i5, which will outperform an i3.
Intel® Wi-Fi 6 (Gig+) enabled PCs and wireless networks deliver a generational advance in Wi-Fi performance, traffic management, improved latency, interference avoidance and enhanced security for best-in-class7 connectivity.
Optimize PC performance for the experience you’ve been waiting for with built-in AI instructions in 10th Gen Intel® Core™ processors. The 10th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-1065G7 processor delivers up to 2.5x AI performance with Intel® Deep Learning Boost (Intel® DL Boost).
Get an amazing entertainment hub—stream 4K UHD videos, power virtual reality, and play the most demanding games. With 4x more pixels on screen than traditional HD, you can enjoy sharp, lifelike visuals, complex shading, and fast frame rates—all with virtually no stuttering, buffering, or lags. And be ready for revolutionary immersive experiences yet to come.