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Codename |
Category |
Description |
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Alderwood |
Chipset |
Intel 925X/XE chipset |
|
Aliceton |
CPU |
the successor to Tigerton |
|
Allendale |
CPU |
The Pentium Dual-Core E2xxx processor lines |
|
Almador |
Chipset |
a Pentium III-M chipset |
|
Alviso |
Chipset |
a Pentium M chipset Mobile (915 Express series) |
|
Anchor Creek |
Platform |
Smithfield + Lakeport/Glenwood |
|
Aries |
Chipset |
Intel 420EX chipset |
|
Arrandale |
CPU |
Mobile dual-core Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7 processors |
|
Aruba |
Chipset |
Intel AR440BX chipset |
|
Auburndale |
CPU |
a dual-core mobile processor in the Nehalem microarchitecture, later called Arrandale. |
|
Averill |
Platform |
a desktop platform based on the Conroe processor [1] |
|
Balboa |
Chipset |
Intel 440LX chipset |
|
Banias |
CPU |
The first generation Pentium M processor |
|
Banister |
Chipset |
Intel 440MX Pentium Pro/II/III chipset |
|
Bearlake |
Chipset |
Successor to the 965 series [2] (P35 Express) |
|
Beckton/Becton |
CPU |
Nehalem-based MP-capable processor |
|
Bensley |
Platform |
Bensley platform = Demspey & Woodcrest / Clovertown + Blackford chipset |
|
Bigby |
Chipset |
chipsets for the 45 nm quad and dual core processors codenamed Yorkfield and Wolfdale |
|
Blackford |
Chipset |
Intel 5000P/5000V/5000Z chipset |
|
Bloomfield |
CPU |
The Core i7 9xx and Core i7 Extreme Edition processor lines |
|
Boaz |
LAN Controller |
a LAN controller, part of the Montevina platform [3] |
|
Boazman |
LAN Controller |
a gigabit Ethernet controller |
|
Bonetrail |
Motherboard |
a motherboard optimized for gaming, related to 'Skulltrail' [4] |
|
Bonnell |
CPU architecture |
processing core of Atom processor [5] |
|
Boxboro |
Second-generation PCIe bus |
|
|
Breeds Hill |
Chipset |
i848P chipset |
|
Bridge Creek |
Platform |
Presler + Broadwater |
|
Briertown/Brierstown |
Mixed Signal Integrated Circuit (MSIC) to accompany Langwell [6] |
|
|
Broadwater |
Chipset |
Intel P965/G965 Express chipsets |
|
Brookdale |
Chipset |
Intel 845 series chipsets |
|
Bulverde |
The PXA27x family of Xscale processors |
|
|
Calexico |
Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 or later 2200 (IEEE 802.11b) mini-PCI Wi-Fi adapter, part of the Carmel platform |
|
|
Calistoga |
Platform |
Intel Mobile 945 Express-series chipset, part of the Napa platform |
|
Calpella |
Platform |
mobile implementation of the Nehalem microarchitecture [7] |
|
Camino |
Chipset |
Intel 820 chipset |
|
Caneland |
Xeon MP platform which uses Tigerton Core 2 based CPUs. It has four dedicated point-to-point FSB connections to memory controller. |
|
|
Canmore |
an SoC for consumer electronics; successor to the CE2110 but based on the x86 instruction set rather than the ARM architecture [8] |
|
|
Canterwood |
Chipset |
Intel 875P chipset |
|
Cantiga |
Chipset |
Mobile 4-series chipsets |
|
Carmel |
Platform |
first-generation Centrino platform as well as a Pentium II/III / Celeron chipset |
|
Cascades |
CPU |
Second version of the Pentium III Xeon |
|
Caswell |
Wi-Fi |
a processor technology for Wi-Fi, integrated in the ICH6W I/O controller hub |
|
Cedar Mill |
CPU |
the final revision of the Pentium 4 |
|
Chevelon |
I/O Processor |
Intel IOP342 I/O Processor |
|
Chivano |
CPU |
the first Itanium processor manufactured at 95 nm |
|
Clackamas |
CPU architecture |
later codename for the Intel 64 project, originally codenamed Yamhill |
|
Clarkdale |
CPU |
Desktop Core i3 and Core i5 processors with integrated graphics |
|
Clarksboro |
Chipset |
Intel E7500 chipset for the Caneland platform |
|
Clarksfield |
CPU |
a quad-core mobile processor in the Nehalem architecture |
|
Clovertown |
CPU |
a Quad-core Xeon processor (A quad-core version of Woodcrest, consisting of two Woodcrest dies on a multi-chip module) |
|
Colusa |
Chipset |
a Xeon chipset |
|
Conroe |
CPU |
the desktop variant of the first-generation Intel Core 2 Duo processor |
|
Coppermine |
CPU |
the second-generation Pentium III processor |
|
Copperriver |
Chipset |
chipsets based on Grantsdale/Alderwood models |
|
Cougar Point |
CPU |
Successor to Ibex Peak[9] |
|
Covington |
CPU |
first-generation Celeron processor |
|
Cranberry lake |
replacement of Bensley-VS |
|
|
Cranford |
an MP version of the Nocona |
|
|
Crestline |
Intel Mobile 965 Express chipset |
|
|
Dana Point |
a wireless networking card for the Montevina platform supporting WiMAX [3] |
|
|
Danbury |
a data protection engine for Eaglelake chipsets [10] |
|
|
Deerfield |
CPU |
the fourth version of Itanium 2 |
|
Dempsey |
CPU |
the Dual-Core Xeon 5000-series |
|
Deschutes |
CPU |
the second-generation Pentium II processor |
|
Diamondville |
CPU |
a 45 nm, single-core 1.6 GHz processor [11] |
|
Dimona |
CPU |
the Dual Processor only version of Tukwila |
|
Dixon |
CPU |
mobile Pentium II PE ("Performance Enhanced") |
|
Dothan |
CPU |
a Pentium M processor, successor to Banias |
|
Drake |
CPU |
The first Xeon processor, released in 1998 as the Pentium II Xeon |
|
Dunnington |
A 45 nm successor to Tigerton, which is a hexa-core processor |
|
|
Eaglelake |
Chipset |
Intel 4-series chipsets |
|
East Fork |
Intel digital home PC platform |
|
|
Echo Peak |
a wireless networking card for the Montevina platform supporting WiMAX and 802.11b/g/n [3] |
|
|
Emerald Bay |
Intel EB440BX chipset |
|
|
Ephraim |
Flash Memory |
X25 solid-state drives |
|
Evans Peak |
a wireless networking module for the Moorestown (CPU) platform supporting WiMAX/Wi-Fi/GPS |
|
|
Fanwood |
the fifth version of Itanium 2 |
|
|
Foster |
Initial variant of the 32-bit Xeon processor using the NetBurst architecture |
|
|
Foxhollow |
a chipset for workstation and servers on the Ibex Peak platform [12] |
|
|
Foxton |
a power-management technology that was originally planned for inclusion in Montecito |
|
|
Gainestown |
a quad-core processor based on Intel's upcoming Nehalem microarchitecture |
|
|
Gallatin |
CPU |
Pentium 4 Extreme Edition |
|
Gallaway |
Platform |
Presler/Cedarmill + Glenwood |
|
Garlow |
replacement of the Wyloway single processor platform |
|
|
Gaston |
Intel wireless technology, part of the Napa platform |
|
|
Geneseo |
the joint IBM/Intel extensions to PCI Express |
|
|
Gesher |
CPU architecture |
a 32 nm processor microarchitecture, the successor to Nehalem |
|
Gilgal |
Gigabit Ethernet chip |
|
|
Gilo |
CPU |
mobile processor based on the Nehalem microarchitecture |
|
Glenwood |
Chipset |
Intel 955X/975X chipset |
|
Glidewell |
the workstation counterpart of the Bensley server platform |
|
|
Golan |
Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG mini-PCIe Wi-Fi adapter, part of the Napa platform |
|
|
Granite Bay |
Chipset |
a Pentium 4 chipset |
|
Grantsdale |
Chipset |
Intel 915 Express chipset |
|
Greencreek |
Intel 5000X chipset |
|
|
Gulftown |
CPU |
Westmere-based Core i7[14] |
|
Harpertown |
CPU |
a 45 nm, quad-core processor |
|
Havendale |
the desktop version of Auburndale, later called Clarkdale |
|
|
Haswell |
an octo-core processor based on the Ivy Bridge microarchitecture [15] |
|
|
Hondo |
the third version of Itanium 2 |
|
|
Ibex Peak |
Chipset |
Intel 5-series chipsets for LGA1156 |
|
Irwindale |
CPU |
Second version of the 64-bit Xeon processor |
|
Ivy Bridge |
a 22 nm microarchitecture, the successor of Sandy Bridge [15] |
|
|
Jasper Forest |
embedded storage x86 CPU (Gainestown + Tylerburg) |
|
|
Jayhawk |
CPU |
the Xeon counterpart of Tejas |
|
Juneau |
Intel JN440BX chipset |
|
|
Katmai |
CPU |
the first generation Pentium III processors manufactured at 250 nm lithography. |
|
Kauai |
Intel KU440EX chipset |
|
|
Kedron |
Intel PRO/Wireless 4965AGN IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n mini-PCIe Wi-Fi adapter |
|
|
Kenai |
LAN chip |
|
|
Kentsfield |
CPU |
the Core 2 Quad Q6xxx and Core 2 Extreme QX6xxx processor lines. |
|
Keifer |
a mini core [16] |
|
|
Kevet |
a mini core [16] |
|
|
Kikayon |
a version of the Intel Core processor |
|
|
Kings Creek |
a P-series chipset on the Ibex Peak platform [12][17] |
|
|
Kinneret |
LAN chip |
|
|
Kittson |
Ninth generation Itanium processor [18] |
|
|
Klamath |
CPU |
the first-generation Pentium II processor |
|
Kyrene |
a chipset, member of the Brookdale family |
|
|
L74A |
Flash Memory |
an 8GB multi-level cell Nand flash memory based on 25nm lithography developed jointly with Micron Corp.[19] |
|
LaGrande |
Intel Trusted Execution Technology, a set of security features |
|
|
Lakeport |
Chipset |
Intel 945 Express chipset |
|
Langwell |
the I/O part of the 'Moorestown' system-on-a-chip platform for UMPCs and internet tablets |
|
|
Larrabee |
a mini-core [20], [16] |
|
|
Lincroft |
an SoC that's part of the Moorestown platform for UMPCs and internet tablets |
|
|
Lindenhurst |
a Dual Xeon chipset |
|
|
Little River |
Intel 945GU Express chipset |
|
|
Lynnfield] |
CPU |
The Core i7 8xx and Core i5 7xx processor lines. |
|
Madison |
the second version of Itanium 2 |
|
|
Marathon |
Intel 2700G graphics accelerator |
|
|
Matanzas |
Mobile On Embedded Socket P Merom-based design; a version of Santa Rosa. "Santa Rosa for Embedded Market" document hints a prerelease version of was available to some as early as May 2006. |
|
|
McCaslin |
Intel Ultra Mobile Platform 2007 [21], see also Intel A100 |
|
|
McCreary |
the third generation of vPro [10] |
|
|
McKinley |
the first Itanium 2 processor |
|
|
Medfield |
32-nm version of the Intel Atom [22] |
|
|
Mendocino |
The second-generation Celeron processor. |
|
|
Menlow |
successor to the A100 series of processors for UMPCs and internet access devices |
|
|
Merced |
The first version of the Itanium processor |
|
|
Mercury |
Intel 430LX chipset |
|
|
Merom |
The 64-bit Celeron, Pentium Dual-Core, Core 2 Solo, and Core 2 Duo processor lines manufactred at a 65 nm lithography. |
|
|
Millington |
Dual-core Itanium 2 processor |
|
|
Millville |
a stripped-down version of Allendale [23] |
|
|
Monahans |
the successor to Bulverde |
|
|
Montara |
Chipset |
Intel mobile 852/855 series chipsets |
|
Montecito |
a revision of the Intel Itanium 2 processor |
|
|
Montevina |
Platform |
Intel Centrino 2 platform |
|
Montvale |
an upgraded version of the Montecito Itanium 2 |
|
|
Moorestown |
Successor to Menlow |
|
|
Morgan Hill |
Chipset |
i865GV chipset |
|
Mount Prospect |
Intel MP440BX chipset |
|
|
Mukilteo |
a chipset for uniprocessor servers |
|
|
Napa |
Platform |
third-generation Centrino platform (followup to 'Sonoma'), consisting of 'Yonah' CPU, 'Callistoga' chipset and 'Gaston' wireless.[24] |
|
Natoma |
Chipset |
Intel 440FX Pentium Pro/Pentium II chipset |
|
Nehalem |
CPU architecture |
a processor microarchitecture developed by Intel and also the successor to Penryn |
|
Neptune |
Chipset |
Intel 430NX chipset |
|
Nineveh [25] |
LAN controller |
A Ethernet Controller. Single Port Gigabit PHY using GLCI/LCI. |
|
Nocona |
CPU |
Initial version of the 64-bit Xeon processor |
|
Northwood |
CPU |
the second-generation Pentium 4 processor |
|
Odem |
Chipset |
Intel 855PM chipset |
|
Orion |
Chipset |
Intel 450 series chipset |
|
Paxville |
CPU |
the first Dual-Core Xeon |
|
Penryn |
CPU |
the second-generation mobile Core 2 Duo processor |
|
Piketon |
a Q-series chipset on the Ibex Peak platform [12][17] |
|
|
Pine Trail |
Platform |
a mobile platform pairing the second-generation Atom processor and the NM10 Express chipset |
|
Pineview |
Processor |
Second-generation Atom processor |
|
Placer |
a Xeon chipset |
|
|
Plumas |
a Xeon chipset |
|
|
Potomac |
CPU |
an MP version of the Nocona |
|
Poulsbo |
Chipset |
a second-generation UMPC chipset with GMA500 integrated graphics[26] |
|
Poulson |
CPU architecture |
a future generation of Intel's Itanium 2 processor family, expected to come to market in 2009, after Tukwila |
|
Prescott |
CPU |
Third generation the Pentium 4 processor manufactured at a 90 nm lithography. |
|
Presler |
CPU |
The Pentium D 9xx and Pentium Extreme Edition 9xx processor lines. |
|
Prestonia |
Second version of the 32-bit Xeon processor |
|
|
Reidland |
A family of Xeon processors and successor to the Truland platform |
|
|
Richford |
Richford platform = Tukwila/Poulson + Rose Hill chipset |
|
|
Robson |
a NAND flash-memory caching technology |
|
|
Rochester |
Intel RC440BX chipset |
|
|
Rock Creek |
Single-chip cloud computer; experimental 48-core processor [27] |
|
|
Salt Creek |
a platform based around Intel’s Core 2 Quad Q6600 processor and Core 2 Duo processors |
|
|
Saltwell |
32nm version of Atom [28] |
|
|
San Clemente |
Chipset |
Chipset for LV and ULV dual core Xeons |
|
Sandy Bridge |
CPU architecture |
the processor formerly called Gesher |
|
Santa Rosa |
Platform |
fourth-generation Centrino platform |
|
Saturn |
Chipset |
Intel 420TX chipset |
|
Seaburg |
successor of the 5000p chipset |
|
|
Seattle |
Chipset |
Intel 440BX chipset |
|
Shelton |
CPU |
a Celeron M processor |
|
Shiloh |
a wireless module part of Montevina |
|
|
Shirley Peak |
a WLAN module without WiMax formerly called 'Dana Point' [29] |
|
|
Sibley |
a 90-nm multi-level cell NOR flash memory [30] |
|
|
Silverdale |
Intel processor virtualization features |
|
|
Silverthorne |
CPU |
First-generation Atom processor |
|
SkullTrail |
Platform |
a consumer platform that requires two Core 2 Extreme QX9775 processors on an Intel D5400XS Extreme Series motherboard. |
|
Smithfield |
CPU |
the Pentium D 8xx and Pentium Extreme Edition 8xx processor lines. |
|
Sodaville |
a System on a Chip (SoC) product for consumer electronics devices, arriving in 2009 "'Atom 101' - Deciphering the Intel codewords around MIDs". Intel. 2008-04-01. http://softwareblogs.intel.com/2008/04/01/atom-101-deciphering-the-intel-codewords-around-mids/. Retrieved 2008-08-28. </ref> |
|
|
Solano |
Chipset |
Intel 815E/EP chipset |
|
Sonoma |
Platform |
second-generation Centrino platform |
|
Sossaman |
CPU |
the Dual-Core Xeon LV (Low Voltage) |
|
Springdale |
Chipset |
the 865 Pentium 4 chipset |
|
Steally |
a single-core mobile chip [31] |
|
|
Stoakley |
Stoakley platform = Harpertown + Seaburg chipset |
|
|
Stoutland |
a CPU with integrated memory controller |
|
|
Sunrise Lake |
Intel IOP348 I/O Processor |
|
|
Tanglewood |
CPU |
a version of the Itanium processor, successor to Montvale |
|
Tanner |
CPU |
The first generation Pentium III Xeon processors manufactured at a 250 nm lithography. |
|
Tehama |
Chipset |
Intel 850/850E chipset |
|
Tejas |
CPU |
Intel's microprocessor which was to be a successor to the Prescott-based Pentium 4. |
|
Thete |
CPU |
QX9750, never released publicly by Intel |
|
Thurley |
Platform |
Thurley platform = Gainestown CPU + Tylersburg chipset |
|
Tiger Point |
Chipset |
a southbridge chipset for the Atom platform |
|
Tigerton |
CPU |
A quad-core, MP-capable processor to be released in place of Whitefield |
|
Tillamook |
CPU |
a Pentium MMX P55C for notebooks |
|
Timna |
SoC |
Abanoned x86-based SoC project [32] |
|
Tolapai |
SoC |
x86-based system-on-a-chip [33] |
|
Tonga |
CPU |
Pentium II Mobile processor |
|
Triton |
Chipset |
Intel 430FX chipset |
|
Truland |
Platform |
Truland platform = Paxville/Tulsa + E8501 chipset |
|
Trumbull |
Flash Memory |
a 180-nm multi-level cell NOR flash memory [34] |
|
Tualatin |
CPU |
The third generation Pentium III and a fourth generation Celeron processor manufactured at a 130 nm lithography. |
|
Tukwila |
CPU |
Tanglewood renamed, after the Tanglewood Music Center in Massachusetts demanded a switch |
|
Tulloch |
CPU |
Intel i855 |
|
Tulsa |
CPU |
the 7100 series, an improved version of Paxville MP |
|
Tumwater |
Chipset |
a Dual Xeon chipset |
|
Twin Castle |
Chipset |
Intel E8500 chipset |
|
Tylersburg |
Chipset |
X58 chipset, successor of X38, X48 and P45 |
|
Tyax |
Flash memory |
a 130-nm multi-level cell NOR flash memory [35] |
|
Val Vista |
Chipset |
Intel IOC340 I/O Controller |
|
Vanderpool |
CPU architecture |
an x86 Virtualization technology |
|
Warm Springs |
Intel WS440BX chipset |
|
|
Westmere |
CPU architecture |
the 32 nm shrink of Nehalem [36] |
|
Whitefield |
CPU |
a quad-core processor, partially based on Woodcrest, using the new Common System Interface (CSI) bus. This project was cancelled and replaced with the Tigerton processor on the Caneland platform. CSI technology won’t appear until the second-generation 45 nm processor Nehalem. |
|
Whitney |
Chipset |
Intel 810 series chipset |
|
Willamette |
CPU |
the first generation Pentium 4 processors manufactured at 180 nm lithography. |
|
Windigo |
WWAN Controller |
WWAN Internet access via HSDPA cellular networks |
|
Woodcrest |
CPU |
a dual-core Xeon DP |
|
Wolfdale |
CPU |
Desktop Core 2 Duo E7xxx and E8xxx series, Pentium E5xxx and E6xxx series |
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Wyloway |
platform for single-processor workstations |
|
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Yamhill |
CPU architecture |
the Intel 64 CPU microarchitecture |
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Yonah |
CPU |
Intel Core Solo, Core Duo and the 32-bit Pentium Dual-Core T2xxx processor lines. |
|
Yorkfield |
CPU |
The Core 2 Quad Q8xxx, Q9xxx and Core 2 Extreme QX9xxx processor lines. |
|
Xeon |
the server series processors |
Wednesday, 14 April 2010 21:58
IT Quiz : List of Intel Codenames
Here is a list of codenames of Intel company based on different categories.

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Tuesday, 20 April 2010 11:20
posted by vishwanath
superb .,..,.
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Friday, 04 June 2010 15:27
posted by it wiz kid
rlly nice.
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Monday, 09 August 2010 01:34
posted by Nakul..
Do they actually ask this.??
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