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File:I3-350 slbpk observe.png|{{intel|Core i3-350M}} has S-Spec '''"SLBPK"'''
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File:KL Intel 486SL.jpg|{{intel|i486SL-25}} part number "KU80486SL-25" with S-Spec '''"SX804"'''
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File:A80502100 sy007 pentium reverse 90deg.png|This one has S-Spec printed on the back size '''"SY007"'''
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File:Core 2 quad slacq observe.png|{{intel|Core 2 Quad}} {{intel|Core 2 Quad Q6700|Q6700}} S-Spec '''"SLACQ"''''
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File:Intel P31 Chipset SLAHX BGA.jpg|{{intel|P31}} Chipset has S-Spec '''"SLAHX"'''
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Latest revision as of 01:25, 14 May 2016

An S-Spec Number (Sample-Specification Number), also sSpec or simply Specification Number, is a string of 4-6 alphanumeric characters that represent an exact IC batch (or set of batches). The S-Spec number can uniquely identify the model number (and all the specifications that go along with it) as well as the core stepping.

Production chips have an S-Spec number that always starts with the letter S. Qualification samples always have S-Spec numbers that start with the letter Q. The S-Spec is usually visible right on the top of the processor package or on occasion on the bottom.


Search By S-Spec:

S-Spec Number:


Examples[edit]