Skip to content
Category

Intel products

page 1
Q182933
x86 (also known as 80x86 or the 8086 family) is a family of complex instruction set computer (CISC) instruction set architectures initially developed by Intel, based on the 8086 microprocessor and its 8-bit-external-bus variant, the 8088. The 8086 was introduced in 1978 as a fully 16-bit extension of Intel's 8-bit 8080 microprocessor, with memory segmentation as a solution for addressing more memory than can be covered by a plain 16-bit address. The term "x86" came into being because the names of several successors to Intel's 8086 processor end in "86", including the 80186, 80286, 80386 and 80
Thunderbolt
computer hardware interface
Template:Intel processors
Wikimedia template
Ultrabook
Ultrabook is a class of premium consumer-grade notebook computers. The term was originated by and is trademarked by Intel, replacing the earlier Centrino mobile platform. Introduced in 2011, they were originally marketed as featuring ultra thin form factor and light weight design without compromising battery life or performance, running on Intel Core processors.
Centrino
right|thumb|300px|Components of the Centrino platform. From right, clockwise: Intel PRO/Wireless [[wireless network adapter, Intel mobile processor, Intel mobile southbridge chipset, and Intel mobile northbridge chipset.]]
High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection
digital copy protection
QuickPath Interconnect
computer processor bus
System Management Bus
single-ended simple two-wire bus for the purpose of lightweight communication
virtual 8086 mode
feature of specific microprocessor
Intel Viiv
platform initiative from Intel
Ice Lake
Intel processor family
Intel High Definition Audio
specification for the audio sub-system of personal computers
3D XPoint
non-volatile memory technology
WiDi
Wireless Display (WiDi) is discontinued technology developed by Intel that enables users to stream music, movies, photos, videos and apps without cables from a compatible computer to a compatible HDTV or through the use of an adapter with other HDTVs or computer monitors. Intel WiDi supports HD 1080p video quality, 5.1 surround sound, and low latency for interacting with applications sent to the TV from a PC running Windows 7 or later.
Direct Media Interface
computer bus used by Intel for connecting the northbridge and southbridge on a computer motherboard
Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller
family of computer interrupt controllers
Gulftown
Gulftown or Westmere-E is the codename of an up to six-core hyperthreaded Intel processor able to run up to 12 threads in parallel. It is based on Westmere microarchitecture, the 32 nm shrink of Nehalem. Originally rumored to be called the Intel Core i9, it is sold as an Intel Core i7. The first release was the Core i7 980X in the first quarter of 2010, along with its server counterpart, the Xeon 3600 and the dual-socket Xeon 5600 (Westmere-EP) series using identical chips.
Tiger Lake
Intel processor family
Intel Edison
computer-on-module
Platform Controller Hub
Family of Intel's single-chip chipsets
Next Unit of Computing
small form factor PC designed by Intel
Cannonlake
Intel processor family
Intel vPro
platform by Intel
Intel Active Management Technology
technology by Intel
Intel Paragon
series of massively parallel supercomputers
I/O Controller Hub
Intel Southbridge technology
Aurora
supercomputer
Tolapai
Tolapai is the code name of Intel's embedded system on a chip (SoC) which combines a Pentium M (Dothan) processor core, DDR2 memory controllers and input/output (I/O) controllers, and a QuickAssist integrated accelerator unit for security functions.
Intel Galileo
single-board computer
Intel 1103
dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) integrated circuit (IC) developed and fabricated by Intel
Atom
System on chip
Omni-Path
Omni-Path Architecture (OPA) is a high-performance communication architecture developed by Intel. It aims for low communication latency, low power consumption and a high throughput. It directly competes with InfiniBand. Intel planned to develop technology based on this architecture for exascale computing. The current owner of Omni-Path is Cornelis Networks.
Emerald Rapids
Intel microprocessor, released in 2023
Intellec