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Revision as of 00:21, 24 July 2017

This page documents Intel's past and future processor roadmaps.


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2019
Q4
Q3
Q2
Q1
2018
Q4
Q3
Q2
Q1
2017
Q4 Cannonlake Y
Q3   Coffee Lake U   Coffee Lake S
Q2           Skylake X
Kaby Lake X
Skylake SP
Q1     Kaby Lake H Kaby Lake S Kaby Lake DT
2016
Q4
Q3 Kaby Lake Y Kaby Lake U
Q2               Broadwell EX
Q1             Broadwell EP
2015
Q4         Skylake DT
Q3 Skylake Y Skylake U Skylake H Skylake S
Q2     Broadwell H
Q1   Broadwell U
2014
Q4
Q3 Broadwell Y
Q2
Q1
2013
Q4
Q3
Q2 Haswell Y Haswell U
Q1 Ivy Bridge Y
2012
Q4
Q3
Q2   Ivy Bridge U
Q1
2011
Q4
Q3
Q2
Q1