List of Intel Pentium microprocessors


The Intel Pentium brand refers to mainstream x86-architecture microprocessors from Intel. Processors branded Pentium Processor with MMX Technology are also listed here.

Desktop processors

P5 based Pentiums

"P5" (0.8 μm)

Desktop processors based on the P6 microarchitecture were marketed as Pentium Pro, Pentium II and Pentium III, as well as variations of these names.

NetBurst based Pentiums

Desktop processors based on the NetBurst microarchitecture were marketed as Pentium 4 and Pentium D.

Core based Pentiums

Earlier E5xxx desktop processors based on the Core microarchitecture were marketed as Pentium Dual-Core, while later E5xxx and all E6xxx models were called Pentium. Note however, that several resellers will still refer to the newer generation processors as Pentium Dual-Core.

"Allendale"">Conroe (microprocessor)#Allendale">"Allendale", "Conroe"">Conroe (microprocessor)#Conroe">"Conroe" (65 nm)

The Intel Pentium Dual-Core processors, E2140, E2160, E2180, E2200, and E2220 use the Allendale core, which includes 2 MB of native L2 cache, with half disabled leaving only 1 MB. This compares to the higher end Conroe core which features 4 MB L2 Cache natively. Intel has shifted its product lines having the Core 2 line as Mainstream/Performance, Pentium Dual-Core as Mainstream, and the new Celeron as Budget/Value.
The E5000 series and E6000 series use the same 45 nm Wolfdale-3M core as the E7000 series Core 2s, which has 3 MB L2 cache natively. 1 MB of L2 cache is disabled, for a total of 2 MB L2 cache, or twice the amount in the original Allendale Pentiums. The Wolfdale core is capable of SSE4, but it is disabled in these Pentiums. Pentium E2210 is an OEM processor based on Wolfdale-3M with only 1 MB L2 cache enabled out of the total 3 MB.

"Clarkdale"">Clarkdale (microprocessor)">"Clarkdale" (MCP">Multi-chip package">MCP, 32 nm)

"Sandy Bridge">Sandy Bridge (microarchitecture)">Sandy Bridge" (32 nm)

"Haswell-DT">Haswell (microarchitecture)">Haswell-DT" (22 nm)

"Bay Trail-D">Silvermont">Bay Trail-D" (22 nm)

"Braswell">Silvermont">Braswell" (14 nm)

"Skylake-S">Skylake (microarchitecture)">Skylake-S" (14 nm)

"Apollo Lake">Goldmont">Apollo Lake" (14 nm)

"Gemini Lake">Goldmont Plus">Gemini Lake" (14 nm)

"Kaby Lake-S">Kaby Lake">Kaby Lake-S" (14 nm)

"Coffee Lake-S" (14 nm)

Comet Lake based Pentiums">Comet Lake">Comet Lake based Pentiums

"Comet Lake-S" (14 nm)

P5 based Pentiums

"P54C" (0.6 μm)

Mobile processors based on the P6 microarchitecture were marketed as Pentium II, Pentium III, Pentium M and Pentium Dual-Core, as well as variations of these names.

NetBurst based Pentiums

Mobile processors based on the NetBurst microarchitecture were marketed as Pentium 4.

Core based Pentiums

Previous mobile processors based on the Core microarchitecture were marketed as Pentium Dual-Core, while the current models are called Pentium. Note however, that several resellers will still refer to them as Pentium Dual-Core.

"Yonah">Yonah (microprocessor)">Yonah" (65 nm)

Note: The Pentium SU2X00 series processors have a single core, not two, according to Intel's website.

Westmere based Pentiums

"[Arrandale]" (MCP">Multi-chip package">MCP, 32 nm)

"Sandy Bridge">Sandy Bridge (microarchitecture)">Sandy Bridge" (32 nm)

"Haswell-MB">Haswell (microarchitecture)">Haswell-MB" (22 nm)

"Bay Trail-M">Silvermont">Bay Trail-M" (22 nm)

"Braswell">Silvermont">Braswell" (14 nm)

"Skylake-U">Skylake (microarchitecture)">Skylake-U" (14 nm)

"Apollo Lake">Goldmont">Apollo Lake" (14 nm)

"Gemini Lake">Goldmont Plus">Gemini Lake" (14 nm)

"Kaby Lake-U">Kaby Lake">Kaby Lake-U" (14 nm)

Note: Pentium 4415U was renamed to Pentium Gold 4415U.

"Kaby Lake-Y">Kaby Lake">Kaby Lake-Y" (14 nm)

"Whiskey Lake-U" (14 nm)

Comet Lake based Pentiums

"Comet Lake-U">Comet Lake">Comet Lake-U" (14 nm)

Server processors

Sandy Bridge based Pentiums

"Sandy Bridge">Sandy Bridge (microarchitecture)">Sandy Bridge" (32 nm)

"Ivy Bridge-EN" (22 nm)

"Broadwell-DE">Broadwell (microarchitecture)">Broadwell-DE" (14 nm, SoC)

Sandy Bridge based Pentiums

"Gladden" (32 nm)