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인텔 CPU 모델번호, 성능비교 사이트

CPU 어떻게 선택하시나요?

보통 그렇듯 숫자가 높을수록 비싸고 좋은 거지만..

CPU 가격들도 만만치 않은 데다가 종류가 워낙 많아서 선뜻 선택하기가 많이 망설여지더라고요.

 

너무 많아.. 복잡해..

다나와의 수많은 CPU 옵션들
다나와 가격비교

저는 고사양의 게임을 하는 건 아니기 때문에,

인기순위나 상품 의견이 많은, 판매몰이 많은 (많이 사용하는 모델) 제품 위주로 비슷한 가격대를 찾아서 비교해서 선택하는 편입니다.

 

 

그리고,

i5 7세대 어떤 제품이랑 8세대 어떤 제품이랑 가격이 비슷한데, 어떤 게 더 성능이 좋은지 궁금할 때, 아래 사이트에서 비교하면 선택에 조금 도움이 되더라고요.

 

 

UserBenchmark: Intel Core i5-7200U vs i5-8250U

 

cpu.userbenchmark.com

 

CPU 2개를 선택하면 어느 것이 성능, 속도, 점수, 스펙이 높은지 쫙~ 나와서 한눈에 비교하기 좋아요.

상단 모델명 선택 부분을 누르시고 키보드로 모델명 입력하면 찾기가 훨씬 수월하실 겁니다.

 

인텔 CPU 성능비교

 

 

아래는 인텔 사이트의 모델명에 대한 설명인데,

저는 뭐 오버클럭도 하지 않을 것이고, 딱히 세부내용까지는 자세히 필요 없을 것 같네요.

관심 있고, 필요하시다면 한 번 읽어보시기 바랍니다.

Intel Core CPU 모델 번호의 의미

 

 

 

Intel® Processor Names, Numbers and Generation List

Understanding Intel® processor names and numbers helps identify the best laptop, desktop, or mobile device CPU for your computing needs.

www.intel.co.kr

Brand

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 created for price-conscious consumers. Intel® Core™ processors bring faster performance and additional features not available in Intel® Pentium® and Intel® Celeron® models.

Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors offer a higher level of performance for servers and workstations. Learn more about Intel® Xeon® Scalable processor numbers.

Brand Modifier

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.

Generation Indicator

After the brand and brand modifier comes the processor’s generation indicator. Intel® processor generations are identified in the processor number in all Intel® Core™ processor brands. In a four-digit processor number, the first digit typically represents the generation. For example, a processor with the digits 9800 is a 9th gen processor, while one labeled 8800 is 8th gen technology.

For 10th Generation Intel® Core™ processors, the Intel naming scheme differs slightly (see below). However, the first two digits in the product number will be 10.

SKU Numeric Digits

For the majority of Intel® processors, the final three digits of the product number are the SKU. SKUs are generally assigned in the order in which processors in that generation and product line are developed. A higher SKU within otherwise-identical processor brands and generations will generally have more features. However, SKU numbers are not recommended for comparison across different generations or product lines.

Product Line Suffix

The SKU suffix is another key indicator of the processor’s capabilities. These remaining differences are indicated by a letter-based product line suffix. For example, within the Intel® Core™ processor series, U indicates a processor that has been designed for power-efficient laptops or 2 in 1s. Meanwhile, XE indicates an “extreme edition” processor for desktops designed for maximum performance.

Intel® Core™ Processors

To learn more about Intel® Core™ processor numbers, refer to the appropriate generation below.

10th and 11th Generation Intel® Core™ Processor Family

10th and 11th Generation Intel® Core™ processors designed for laptops and 2 in 1s that are generally thin, light, and for everyday usage have two different naming conventions. To understand which type of processor you’re looking at, simply check for the presence of a “G” in the processor number, just before the final digit. Processor numbers with a “G” are optimized for graphics-based usages and include newer graphics technology.

SKUs with a “G” consist of a two-digit generation indicator (“10” or "11"), then a two-digit SKU, followed by a two-character alphanumeric suffix. The suffix indicates the level of graphics offered by the processor; higher numbers (e.g., G7) indicate improved graphics performance relative to lower numbers (e.g., G1).

10th and 11th Generation Intel® Core™ processors without a “G” also start with “10” as a generation indicator and are followed by a three-digit SKU (five total digits in a row). These digits are followed by a single-letter suffix (U, Y, H, K, etc.) that is similar to previous-generation naming conventions and indicates the level of power consumption and type of device they are designed for.

6th to 9th Generation Intel® Core™ Processor Families

Processor numbers for 6th through 9th Generation Intel® Core™ processors start with a single digit indicating the generation number, followed by a three-digit SKU number.

When applicable, an alpha suffix appears at the end of the processor name, representing the processor line. Intel® processor letters following the SKU may contain an additional one or two letters.

Intel® Core™ Processor Suffixes

To understand what a processor suffix indicates, consult the list below. Not all processor generations or families include all product suffixes.

SuffixMeaning

G1-G7 Graphics level (processors with new integrated graphics technology only)
E Embedded
F Requires discrete graphics
G Includes discrete graphics on package
H High performance optimized for mobile
HK High performance optimized for mobile, unlocked
HQ High performance optimized for mobile, quad core
K Unlocked
S Special edition
T Power-optimized lifestyle
U Mobile power efficient
Y Mobile extremely low power
X/XE Unlocked, High End

 

가성비 좋은 CPU 잘 고르시길..

 

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