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The '''Intel Core i5-6402P''' is a [[quad core]] [[64-bit architecture|64-bit]] desktop [[microprocessor]] set to release by [[Intel]] in 2016. The microprocessor is based on the [[Skylake]] [[microarchitecture]] using 14nm process. | The '''Intel Core i5-6402P''' is a [[quad core]] [[64-bit architecture|64-bit]] desktop [[microprocessor]] set to release by [[Intel]] in 2016. The microprocessor is based on the [[Skylake]] [[microarchitecture]] using 14nm process. |
Revision as of 18:07, 5 July 2017
Template:mpu The Intel Core i5-6402P is a quad core 64-bit desktop microprocessor set to release by Intel in 2016. The microprocessor is based on the Skylake microarchitecture using 14nm process.
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