We all know that Intel is the world’s largest microprocessor manufacturer. Intel’s every new generation uses more complex technique of manufacturing which makes them better them before.
Every major change in the fabrication process is called a “Generation ”. Here are the names of these generations:
- 1st Generation – Nov. 2008 – Nehalem (45nm)
- 2nd Generation – Jan. 2011 – Sandy bridge (32nm)
- 3rd Generation – Apr. 2012 – Ivy bridge (22nm)
- 4th Generation – Jun. 2013 – Haswell (22nm)
- 5th Generation – Jun. 2015 – Broadwell (14nm)
- 6th Generation – Sep. 2015 – Skylake (14nm)
- 7th Generation – Jan. 2017 – Kaby lake (10nm)
- 8th Generation – Oct. 2017 – Coffee lake (14nm improved)
– Cannon lake (10nm improved) expected 2018
– Ice lake (10nm improved) expected 2018/19
– Tiger lake (10nm improved) expected 2019Thank-you for reading. Like, share and comment this post.