Intel Processors
deviceIntel designs CPUs for the consumer and commercial space that are named after lakes, which are supported on Microsoft Windows, Linux and macOS.
Release | Released | Discontinued | Active Support |
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Raptor Lake | 1 year and 9 months ago (20 Oct 2022) |
In Production | Yes |
Alder Lake | 2 years and 8 months ago (04 Nov 2021) |
In Production | Yes |
Rocket Lake | 3 years ago (30 Mar 2021) |
In Production | Yes |
Jasper Lake | 3 years and 6 months ago (11 Jan 2021) |
In Production | Yes |
Elkhart Lake | 3 years and 10 months ago (23 Sep 2020) |
In Production | Yes |
Tiger Lake | 3 years and 10 months ago (02 Sep 2020) |
In Production | Yes |
Lakefield | 4 years ago (19 Jun 2020) |
Discontinued | Yes |
Ice Lake | 4 years and 10 months ago (01 Sep 2019) |
In Production | Yes |
Comet Lake | 4 years and 11 months ago (21 Aug 2019) |
In Production | Yes |
Cannon Lake | 6 years ago (01 May 2018) |
4 years ago (28 Feb 2020)
|
Ended
2 years and 9 months ago (30 Sep 2021)
|
Gemini Lake | 6 years ago (11 Dec 2017) |
Discontinued | Yes |
Coffee Lake | 6 years and 9 months ago (05 Oct 2017) |
2 years and 6 months ago (24 Dec 2021)
|
Yes |
Apollo Lake | 7 years and 10 months ago (30 Aug 2016) |
In Production |
Ended
1 year ago (30 Jun 2023)
|
Kaby Lake | 8 years and 10 months ago (30 Aug 2015) |
3 years and 9 months ago (09 Oct 2020)
|
Yes |
Skylake | 8 years and 11 months ago (05 Aug 2015) |
5 years ago (04 Mar 2019)
|
Ended
1 year and 9 months ago (30 Sep 2022)
|
Braswell | 9 years ago (01 Mar 2015) |
Discontinued |
Ended
2 years ago (30 Jun 2022)
|
Broadwell | 9 years ago (27 Oct 2014) |
5 years and 8 months ago (01 Nov 2018)
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Ended
3 years ago (30 Jun 2021)
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Broadwell (Xeon E7v4/E7v4) | 9 years ago (27 Oct 2014) |
5 years and 8 months ago (01 Nov 2018)
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Ended
2 years ago (30 Jun 2022)
|
Broadwell DE | 9 years ago (27 Oct 2014) |
5 years and 8 months ago (01 Nov 2018)
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Ended
1 year and 6 months ago (31 Dec 2022)
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Devil's Canyon | 10 years ago (02 Jun 2014) |
7 years ago (14 Jul 2017)
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Ended
3 years ago (30 Jun 2021)
|
Bay Trail | 10 years ago (11 Sep 2013) |
Discontinued |
Ended
3 years ago (30 Jun 2021)
|
Avoton | 11 years ago (01 Jul 2013) |
Discontinued |
Ended
3 years ago (30 Jun 2021)
|
Haswell | 11 years ago (04 Jun 2013) |
Discontinued |
Ended
3 years ago (30 Jun 2021)
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Haswell (Xeon E5v3/E7v3) | 11 years ago (04 Jun 2013) |
Discontinued |
Ended
2 years and 6 months ago (31 Dec 2021)
|
Crystal Well | 11 years ago (02 Jun 2013) |
Discontinued |
Ended
3 years ago (30 Jun 2021)
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Briarwood | 11 years ago (01 Apr 2013) |
Discontinued |
Ended
3 years ago (30 Jun 2021)
|
Cherry Trail | 11 years ago (02 Mar 2013) |
Discontinued |
Ended
2 years ago (30 Jun 2022)
|
Centerton | 11 years ago (11 Dec 2012) |
Discontinued |
Ended
3 years ago (30 Jun 2021)
|
Ivy Bridge | 12 years ago (29 Apr 2012) |
9 years ago (05 Jun 2015)
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Ended
4 years and 6 months ago (31 Dec 2019)
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Ivy Bridge (Xeon E5v2/E7v2) | 12 years ago (29 Apr 2012) |
9 years ago (05 Jun 2015)
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Ended
4 years ago (30 Jun 2020)
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Support exceptions
- Intel Compute Support can be found here, with quality expectations per platform found in the release notes.
- While a CPU may be under security support it may not be supported on a specific Windows release, more information on this can be found here.
- A CPU’s iGPU may not be supported by the latest GPU driver branch even if still supported.
Determining product classification
One can run the following command depending on your operating system to see which product series your CPU belongs on:
- Windows:
Get-CimInstance Win32_Processor
on Powershell - Linux:
cat /proc/cpuinfo
- macOS:
sysctl -n machdep.cpu.brand_string
- FreeBSD/OpenBSD:
sysctl -n hw.model
Then check product classification on https://ark.intel.com/.
More information is available on the Intel Processors website.
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