Zen 5: The latest technology from AMD. Offers top per-core performance and improved energy efficiency. Compatible with Socket AM5.
Zen 3: The most popular generation for the "classic" Socket AM4. An excellent choice for value-for-money upgrades on older systems with DDR4 memory.
Zen 4: The first generation from AMD that introduced the AM5 Socket and DDR5 support. It also includes models with "3D V-Cache" technology, which are top-tier for gaming.
Raptor Lake (14th Gen): The latest upgrade of the LGA 1700 Socket. Higher speeds (GHz) and more cores in the i7 models compared to the 13th generation.
Raptor Lake (13th Gen): 13th generation Intel. Significant increase in Efficient cores and Cache. Compatible with Socket LGA 1700 and DDR4 or DDR5 memory.
Alder Lake (12th Gen): The generation that introduced hybrid architecture (P-Cores & E-Cores) and the LGA 1700 socket. It is now the entry-level option for modern Intel systems.
Arrow Lake: Intel’s latest generation (2024+). Requires new motherboards (Socket LGA 1851) and exclusively supports DDR5 memory. Features a built-in NPU for Artificial Intelligence (AI) tasks.
Performance: Processors designed for extremely demanding tasks that require high computational power. They offer top performance for professionals and high-spec gaming.
Entry Level: Processors that offer strong performance for more demanding tasks and gaming.
Basic: Budget processors intended for everyday use, office applications, or light gaming.
For Server: Intended for use in servers, they are designed for work environments that require continuous operation and demanding usage.
Tray (Without Packaging): The processors are sold directly by the manufacturer without packaging (box) and do not include additional accessories, such as coolers.