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| 0x6 || 0xF || 0x6 || 0x5 || || "{{amd|Bristol Ridge|l=core}}"
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| 0x6 || 0xF || 0x6 || 0x5 || BR-A1 || "{{amd|Bristol Ridge|l=core}}"
 
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| 0x6 || 0xF || 0x6 || 0x0 || || "{{amd|Carrizo|l=core}}"
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| 0x6 || 0xF || 0x6 || 0x0 || CZ-A1 || "{{amd|Carrizo|l=core}}"
 
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| 0x6 || 0xF || ? || ? || || Embedded G-Series I-Family "{{amd|Brown Falcon|l=core}}", J-Family "{{amd|Prairie Falcon|l=core}}"
 
| 0x6 || 0xF || ? || ? || || Embedded G-Series I-Family "{{amd|Brown Falcon|l=core}}", J-Family "{{amd|Prairie Falcon|l=core}}"
 
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| rowspan="3" | {{amd|Steamroller|l=arch}} || 0x6 || 0xF || 0x3 || 0x8 || || "{{amd|Godavari|l=core}}"
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| rowspan="3" | {{amd|Steamroller|l=arch}} || 0x6 || 0xF || 0x3 || 0x8 || GV-A1 || "{{amd|Godavari|l=core}}"
 
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| 0x6 || 0xF || 0x3 || 0x0 || KV-A1<ref name="amd-51603">[https://www.amd.com/system/files/TechDocs/51603_Rev_Guide_15h_Models_30h-3Fh.pdf "Revision Guide for AMD Family 15h Models 30h-3Fh Processors"], AMD Publ. #51603, Rev. 1.06, April 21, 2014</ref> || "{{amd|Kaveri|l=core}}"
 
| 0x6 || 0xF || 0x3 || 0x0 || KV-A1<ref name="amd-51603">[https://www.amd.com/system/files/TechDocs/51603_Rev_Guide_15h_Models_30h-3Fh.pdf "Revision Guide for AMD Family 15h Models 30h-3Fh Processors"], AMD Publ. #51603, Rev. 1.06, April 21, 2014</ref> || "{{amd|Kaveri|l=core}}"
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| rowspan="3" | {{amd|Piledriver|l=arch}} || 0x6 || 0xF || 0x1 || 0x3 || || "{{amd|Richland|l=core}}"
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| rowspan="3" | {{amd|Piledriver|l=arch}} || 0x6 || 0xF || 0x1 || 0x3 || RL-A1 || "{{amd|Richland|l=core}}"
 
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| 0x6 || 0xF || 0x1 || 0x0 || TN-A1<ref name="amd-48931">[https://www.amd.com/system/files/TechDocs/48931_15h_Mod_10h-1Fh_Rev_Guide.pdf "Revision Guide for AMD Family 15h Models 10h-1Fh Processors"], AMD Publ. #48931, Rev. 3.10, May 2013</ref> || "{{amd|Trinity|l=core}}"
 
| 0x6 || 0xF || 0x1 || 0x0 || TN-A1<ref name="amd-48931">[https://www.amd.com/system/files/TechDocs/48931_15h_Mod_10h-1Fh_Rev_Guide.pdf "Revision Guide for AMD Family 15h Models 10h-1Fh Processors"], AMD Publ. #48931, Rev. 3.10, May 2013</ref> || "{{amd|Trinity|l=core}}"

Revision as of 16:36, 10 March 2022

Below is a list of CPUIDs of AMD x86 processors broken down by processor family, microarchitecture, and processor design codename.

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CPUIDs

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Family 25 (19h)

Microarchitecture Extended
Family
Base
Family
Extended
Model
Base
Model
Silicon Products
Zen 3 0xA 0xF 0x5 0x0 CZN-A1? Ryzen 5000 APU "Cezanne" (AM4, FP6)
0xA 0xF 0x4 0x0 "Rembrant"?
0xA 0xF 0x2 0x1 VMR-B0[1] Ryzen 5000 "Vermeer" (AM4)
0xA 0xF 0x0 0x0[2], 0x1[3] Milan-B1[4][5] EPYC 7003 "Milan" (SP3)
  1. "Processor Programming Reference (PPR) for AMD Family 19h Model 21h, Revision B0 Processors", AMD Publ. #56214, Rev. 3.05, April 22, 2021
  2. Engineering sample
  3. "Overview of AMD EPYC™ 7003 Series Processor Microarchitecture", AMD Publ. #57075, Rev. 2.0, March 2021
  4. "Revision Guide for AMD Family 19h Models 00h-0Fh Processors", AMD Publ. #56683, July 4, 2021
  5. "Preliminary Processor Programming Reference (PPR) for AMD Family 19h Model 01h, Revision B1 Processors", AMD Publ. #55898, Rev. 0.35, February 5, 2021

Family 24 (18h)

Family 18h distinguishes processors produced by a joint venture between AMD and Chinese companies.

Microarchitecture Extended
Family
Base
Family
Extended
Model
Base
Model
Codename
Chengdu Haiguang Integrated Circuit Design Co., Ltd (Hygon)
Zen 0x9 0xF 0x0 0x0 Dhyana

Family 23 (17h)

Microarchitecture Design Extended
Family
Base
Family
Extended
Model
Base
Model
Zen 2 Van Gogh 0x8 0xF 0x9 0x0 Family 23 Model 144
Matisse 0x8 0xF 0x7 0x1 Family 23 Model 113
Lucienne 0x8 0xF 0x6 0x8 Family 23 Model 104
Renoir, Grey Hawk 0x8 0xF 0x6 0x0 Family 23 Model 96
Xbox Series X 0x8 0xF 0x4 0x7 Family 23 Model 71
Rome, Castle Peak 0x8 0xF 0x3 0x1 Family 23 Model 49
Zen+ Picasso 0x8 0xF 0x1 0x8 Family 23 Model 24
Colfax, Pinnacle Ridge 0x8 0xF 0x0 0x8 Family 23 Model 8
Zen Dali 0x8 0xF 0x2 0x0 Family 23 Model 32
Banded Kestrel 0x8 0xF 0x1 0x8 Family 23 Model 24
Raven Ridge, Great Horned Owl 0x8 0xF 0x1 0x1 Family 23 Model 17
Naples, Whitehaven, Summit Ridge, Snowy Owl 0x8 0xF 0x0 0x1 Family 23 Model 1

Family 22 (16h)

Microarchitecture Extended
Family
Base
Family
Extended
Model
Base
Model
Silicon Package Products
Puma 0x7 0xF 0x3 0x0 ML-A1[1], 4C, 28 nm FT3b A-Series/E-Series APU "Beema", A-Series/E-Series Micro APU "Mullins" (low power), Embedded G-Series "Steppe Eagle" & "Crowned Eagle", Embedded G-Series LX-Family
Enhanced Jaguar 0x7 0xF  ?  ?  ?, 8C, 16 nm BGA-2409[2] Xbox One X "Scorpio Engine"
Jaguar 0x7 0xF  ?  ?  ?, 8C, 28 nm Xbox One SoC
0x7 0xF 0x0 0x0 KB-A1[3], 4C, 28 nm FT3 A-Series/E-Series APU "Kabini" (mainstream) & "Temash" (low power), Embedded G-Series SOC "Kabini", Opteron X1100 & Opteron X2100 APU "Kyoto"
  1. "Revision Guide for AMD Family 16h Models 30h-3Fh Processors", AMD Publ. #53072, Rev. 3.00, May 2, 2014
  2. Paternoster, Paul; Maki, Andy; Hernandez, Andres; Grossman, Mark; Lau, Michael; Sutherland, David; Mathad, Aditya (2021). 3.1 XBOX Series X: A Next-Generation Gaming Console SoC. 2021 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference. pp. 46-48. doi:10.1109/ISSCC42613.2021.9366057
  3. "Revision Guide for AMD Family 16h Models 00h-0Fh Processors", AMD Publ. #51810, Rev. 3.06, June 2013

Family 21 (15h)

Microarchitecture Extended
Family
Base
Family
Extended
Model
Base
Model
Silicon Products
Excavator 0x6 0xF 0x7 0x0 ST-A0[1] "Stoney Ridge"
0x6 0xF 0x6 0x5 BR-A1 "Bristol Ridge"
0x6 0xF 0x6 0x0 CZ-A1 "Carrizo"
0x6 0xF  ?  ? Embedded G-Series I-Family "Brown Falcon", J-Family "Prairie Falcon"
Steamroller 0x6 0xF 0x3 0x8 GV-A1 "Godavari"
0x6 0xF 0x3 0x0 KV-A1[2] "Kaveri"
0x6 0xF 0x3  ? "Bald Eagle"
Piledriver 0x6 0xF 0x1 0x3 RL-A1 "Richland"
0x6 0xF 0x1 0x0 TN-A1[3] "Trinity"
0x6 0xF 0x0 0x2 Orochi OR-C0[4], 8C, 32 nm 2×8C Opteron 6300 "Abu Dhabi" & "Warsaw" (G34), Opteron 4300 "Seoul" (C32), Opteron 3300 "Delhi" (AM3+), AMD FX "Vishera" (AM3+)
Bulldozer 0x6 0xF 0x0 0x1 Orochi OR-B2[4], 8C, 32 nm 2×8C Opteron 6200 "Interlagos" (G34), Opteron 4200 "Valencia" (C32), Opteron 3200 "Zurich" (AM3+), AMD FX "Zambezi" (AM3+)
  1. "Revision Guide for AMD Family 15h Models 70h-7Fh Processors", AMD Publ. #55370, Rev. 3.00, July 12, 2016
  2. "Revision Guide for AMD Family 15h Models 30h-3Fh Processors", AMD Publ. #51603, Rev. 1.06, April 21, 2014
  3. "Revision Guide for AMD Family 15h Models 10h-1Fh Processors", AMD Publ. #48931, Rev. 3.10, May 2013
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Revision Guide for AMD Family 15h Models 00h-0Fh Processors", AMD Publ. #48063, Rev. 3.24, September 30, 2014

Family 20 (14h)

Microarchitecture Design Extended
Family
Base
Family
Extended
Model
Base
Model
Bobcat Desna, Ontario, Zacate 0x5 0xF 0x0  ?

Family 19 (13h)

Family 18 (12h)

Microarchitecture Extended
Family
Base
Family
Extended
Model
Base
Model
Silicon Products
Llano 0x3 0xF 0x0 0x0 LN1-B0 A8, A6, A4 APU "Llano" (FM1)

Family 17 (11h)

Family 16 (10h)

Microarchitecture Extended
Family
Base
Family
Extended
Model
Base
Model
Silicon[1] Package Products
K10 0x1 0xF 0x0 0xA PH-E0, 6C, 45 nm AM3 Phenom II X6 "Thuban", Phenom II X4 "Zosma", Athlon II X4
0x1 0xF 0x0 0x9 HY-D1, 6C, 45 nm G34 2×6C Opteron 6100 "Magny Cours", Embedded Opteron
0x1 0xF 0x0 0x8 HY-D0/D1 C32 Opteron 4100 "Lisbon", Embedded Opteron
0x1 0xF 0x0 0x8 HY-D0 Fr6 Opteron 2400/8400 "Istanbul", Embedded Opteron
0x1 0xF 0x0 0x6 DA-C2/C3, 2C, 45 nm AM3 Athlon II X2, Athlon II, Athlon II XL & XLT (embedded), Sempron X2, Sempron
0x1 0xF 0x0 0x6 DA-C2/C3 S1g3/S1g4 Phenom II N/P/X, Turion II Ultra M600 "Caspian", Turion II M500, Athlon II M300, Sempron M100, V-Series
0x1 0xF 0x0 0x6 DA-C2/C3 ASB2 Turion II Neo N/K "Geneva", Athlon II Neo N/K/R, V-Series
0x1 0xF 0x0 0x5 BL-C2/C3, 4C, 45 nm AM3 Athlon II X2/X3/X4
0x1 0xF 0x0 0x4 RB-C2, 4C, 45 nm Fr2/Fr5 Opteron 2300/8300 "Shanghai"
0x1 0xF 0x0 0x4 RB-C2/C3 AM3 Opteron 1300 "Suzuka", Phenom II X2/X3/X4, Phenom II XLT (embedded)
0x1 0xF 0x0 0x4 RB-C2 AM2+ Phenom II X3/X4, Athlon X2
0x1 0xF 0x0 0x2 DR-B2/B3/BA, 4C, 65 nm Fr2 Opteron 2300/8300 "Barcelona", Embedded Opteron
0x1 0xF 0x0 0x2 DR-B2/B3 AM2+ Opteron 1300 "Budapest", Phenom X4 "Agena", Phenom X3 "Toliman", Athlon X2 "Kuma"
  1. "Revision Guide for AMD Family 10h Processors", AMD Publ. #41322, Rev. 3.92, March 2012

Family 15 (0Fh)

This family covers two CPU generations. Models 00h-2Fh are first generation Athlon 64 and Opteron processors with an integrated DDR memory controller. Models 40h and higher are members of the "NPT Family 0Fh". NPT is the New Platform Technology processor architecture encompassing server, desktop, and mobile platforms.[1] These processors have a DDR2 memory interface.

All processors of Family 0Fh use the K8 microarchitecture.

Having exhausted the 4-bit Base Family field, Family 0Fh introduced new CPUID semantics following the example of Intel's Family 0Fh. On processors with a Base Family lower than 0xF the Extended Family and Extended Model fields are reserved and should be considered zero. On Family 0Fh processors the extended fields are valid, and the value of the Extended Family field must be added to the Base Family to distinguish Family 10h and later processors from Family 0Fh members.[2]

Adding the Extended Family to a Base Family stuck at 0Fh, rather than Extended Family providing high order bits, prevents legacy software evaluating only the base fields from identifying Family 10h and later processors as very old models missing required features.

Extended
Family
Base
Family
Extended
Model
Base
Model
Stepping Silicon[3] Socket/
Package
Products
0x0 0xF 0xC 0x1 0x3 JH-F3, 2C, 90 nm Fr3 Athlon 64 FX "Windsor" (Quad FX platform)
0x0 0xF 0x7 0xF 0x1/0x2 DH-G1/G2 AM2 Athlon 64, Athlon, Sempron
0x0 0xF 0x7 0xF 0x2 DH-G2 ASB1 Athlon Neo, Sempron
0x0 0xF 0x6 0xF 0x2 DH-G2 AM2 Athlon 64, Sempron
0x0 0xF 0x6 0xF 0x2 DH-G2 ASB1 Athlon Neo, Sempron
0x0 0xF 0x6 0xB 0x1/0x2 BH-G1/G2, 2C, 65 nm AM2 Athlon 64 X2, Athlon X2, Athlon Neo X2, Sempron
0x0 0xF 0x6 0xB 0x1/0x2 BH-G1/G2 ASB1 Athlon Neo X2, Turion Neo X2
0x0 0xF 0x6 0x8 0x1/0x2 BH-G1/G2 S1g1 Turion 64 X2, Turion 64, Athlon 64 X2, Sempron
0x0 0xF 0x5 0xF 0x2/0x3 DH-F2/F3, 90 nm AM2 Athlon 64, Athlon, Sempron
0x0 0xF 0x5 0xD 0x3 JH-F3 Fr1 Opteron
0x0 0xF 0x4 0xF 0x2 DH-F2 AM2 Athlon 64, Sempron
0x0 0xF 0x4 0xC 0x2 DH-F2 S1g1 Turion 64, Athlon 64, Sempron
0x0 0xF 0x4 0xB 0x2 BH-F2 AM2 Athlon 64 X2
0x0 0xF 0x4 0x8 0x2 BH-F2 S1g1 Turion 64 X2, Athlon 64 X2
0x0 0xF 0x4 0x3 0x2/0x3 JH-F2/F3, 2C, 90 nm AM2 Opteron 1200 "Santa Ana", Athlon 64 FX "Windsor", Athlon 64 X2
0x0 0xF 0x4 0x1 0x2 JH-F2 Fr1 Opteron 2200/8200 "Santa Rosa"
Extended
Family
Base
Family
Extended
Model
Base
Model
Stepping Silicon[4] Socket Products
0x0 0xF 0x2 0xF 0x0/0x2 DH-E3/E6 939 Athlon, Sempron
0x0 0xF 0x2 0xC 0x2 DH-E6 754 Sempron, Mobile Sempron
0x0 0xF 0x2 0xC 0x0 DH-E3 754 Sempron
0x0 0xF 0x2 0xB 0x1 BH-E4 939 Athlon 64 X2 "Manchester"
0x0 0xF 0x2 0x7 0x1 SH-E4, 90 nm 939 Opteron 1xx "Venus", Athlon 64 FX, Athlon
0x0 0xF 0x2 0x5 0x1 SH-E4 940 Opteron 1xx/2xx/8xx "Venus/Troy/Athens"
0x0 0xF 0x2 0x4 0x2 SH-E5 754 Turion, Mobile Athlon 64
0x0 0xF 0x2 0x3 0x2 JH-E6 939 Opteron 1xx "Denmark", Athlon 64 X2 & Athlon 64 FX "Toledo"
0x0 0xF 0x2 0x1 0x0/0x2 JH-E1/E6, 2C, 90 nm 940 Opteron 1xx/2xx/8xx "Denmark/Italy/Egypt"
0x0 0xF 0x1 0xF 0x0 DH-D0 939 Athlon, Sempron
0x0 0xF 0x1 0xC 0x0 DH-D0 754 Athlon, Sempron, Mobile Athlon 64, Mobile Sempron
0x0 0xF 0x1 0xC 0x0 SH-D0 754 Mobile Athlon XP-M
0x0 0xF 0x1 0xB 0x0 CH-D0 939 Athlon
0x0 0xF 0x1 0x8 0x0 CH-D0 754 Athlon, Mobile Athlon 64, Mobile Athlon XP-M, Mobile Sempron
0x0 0xF 0x1 0x7 0x0 SH-D0 939 Athlon, Athlon 64 FX
0x0 0xF 0x1 0x5 0x0 SH-D0 940 Opteron, Athlon 64 FX
0x0 0xF 0x1 0x4 0x0 SH-D0 754 Athlon, Mobile Athlon 64, Mobile Athlon XP-M
0x0 0xF 0x0 0xF 0x0 DH-C6 939 Sempron
0x0 0xF 0x0 0xC/0xE 0x0 DH-CG 754 Mobile Athlon 64, Mobile Athlon XP-M, Sempron, Mobile Sempron
0x0 0xF 0x0 0x8 0x2 CH-CG 754 Mobile Athlon 64, Mobile Athlon XP-M, Mobile Sempron
0x0 0xF 0x0 0x7 0xA SH-CG 939 Athlon 64, Athlon 64 FX
0x0 0xF 0x0 0x5 0x8/0xA SH-C0/CG, 130 nm 940 Opteron 1xx/2xx/8xx, Athlon 64 FX
0x0 0xF 0x0 0x5 0x0/0x1 SH-B0/B3, 130 nm 940 Opteron 1xx/2xx/8xx "SledgeHammer"
0x0 0xF 0x0 0x4 0x8/0xA SH-C0/CG 754 Athlon 64, Mobile Athlon 64, Mobile Athlon XP-M
0x0 0xF 0x0 0x4 0x0 SH-B0 754 Athlon 64
  1. "BIOS and Kernel Developer's Guide for AMD NPT Family 0Fh Processors", AMD Publ. #32559, Rev. 3.16, October 31, 2009
  2. "AMD64 Architecture Programmer's Manual Volume 3: General-Purpose and System Instructions", AMD Publ. #24594, Rev. 3.32, March 2021
  3. "Revision Guide for AMD NPT Family 0Fh Processors", AMD Publ. #33610, Rev. 3.48, December 13, 2011
  4. "Revision Guide for AMD Athlon™ 64 and AMD Opteron™ Processors", AMD Publ. #25759, Rev. 3.79, July 20, 2009