cpulist is a template for maintaining lists of microprocessors with separate content and markup. Please help to convert the lists of microprocessors from Template:Intel processors to this template, in order to give them all a consistent appearance.

As a simple example,

 {{cpulist|nehalem|head}}
 {{cpulist|nehalem|gainestown|model=Xeon E5502
 |l3=4|qpi=4.8|mult=14|memspeed=800|vmin=0.75|vmax=1.35|tdp=80|date=March 30, 2009|price=$188|links=1
   |sspec1=SLBEZ|step1=D0|part1=AT80602000804AA}}
 {{end}}

results in a table like

モデルナンバー sSpec クロック Turbo コア L2キャッシュ L3キャッシュ I/Oバス 倍率 メモリ 電圧 TDP ソケット 発売日 Part number(s) 価格 (USD)
Xeon E5502
  • SLBEZ (D0)
1.87 GHz 4 4 × 256 KiB 4 MiB 2 × 4.8 GT/s QPI 14× 3 × DDR3-800 0.75–1.35 V
80 W
LGA 1366 March 30, 2009
  • AT80602000804AA
$188

Making changes to the cpulist template affects all articles using it, see Special:WhatLinksHere/Template:Cpulist for a list.

Template arguments

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The first argument to the cpulist template, nehalem in the example, defines the layout of the table. Currently, valid arguments here are

  • lake-e For lists of the (Skylake-SP/F/W/X and Kaby Lake-X) generation of processors, including fields for burst frequency
  • silvermont For lists of the latest (Silvermont/Airmont) generation of low-power processors, including fields for sdp and burst frequency
  • haswell: For lists of the latest (Haswell/Broadwell) generation of processors, showing only the fields that are known to date
  • bridge: For lists of the previous (Sandy Bridge/Ivy Bridge) generation of processors, showing only the fields that are known to date
  • nehalem: For lists of Intel's previous (Nehalem/Westmere) generation of processors, including fields for 'Turbo' mode, L3 cache and Memory Controller
  • nehgfx: like nehalem, but for chips with integrated graphics capability
  • atom: For lists of low-end Atom processors, currently same format as core
  • atomgfx: For lists of Atom processors with integrated graphics
  • core: For lists of Intel's previous generation of processors
  • p6: For lists of Intel's p6 generation of processors
  • p5: For lists of Intel's p5 generation of processors

The second argument is the type of processor, defining default contents for many fields that are identical throughout a series of processors. This argument is optional, valid arguments are currently

Other arguments are

  • model: The name of the processor
  • sspec or sspec1-sspec8: up to 8 Intel sSpec numbers
    • step1-step8: up to 8 stepping names for the above sSpec numbers
  • freq: Core frequency, can often be determined by fsb and mult arguments, in MHz or GHz
  • uncore: Uncore frequency, in MHz or GHz
  • turbo: Turbo frequencies , as increments in clock multiplier
  • burst: Burst frequencies , in GHz
  • igp: Model of integrated graphics processor
  • gfxfreq: clock frequency of the integrated graphics, if applicable
  • cores: number of processor cores
  • l1: size of the Level 1 Cache, in KB
  • l2: size of the Level 2 Cache, in KB or MB
  • l3: size of the Level 3 Cache, in MB
  • iobus: Type and speed of I/O bus interface, may be expressed as one of
    • fsb: performance of Front-side bus in MT/s, if applicable
    • ht: performance of Hypertransport in MT/s, if applicable
    • qpi: performance of Quickpath interface in MT/s, if applicable
    • dmi: set to 1 if Direct media interface is in use
  • mult: clock multiplier of fsb or base frequency
  • mem: memory interface of integrated memory controller, may be expressed as
    • memspeed: data rate of integrated memory controller
  • volt: core voltage range, usually given as
    • vmin: minimum voltage in volts
    • vmax: maximum voltage (optional) in volts
  • tdp or tdp1-tdp8: Thermal design power in watts
  • sdp: Scenario design power in watts
  • sock or sock1-sock8: Socket, one of 1567, 1366, 1156, 775, 771, M, P, 956, 478, 479, 603, 604 or some others
  • date: release date
  • part or part1 - part8: part numbers
  • price: price in USD at the time of release

A special argument is

  • links: If set to any string, wikilinks are added to various units in the table row, usually this is used in the first row of a table