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Making changes to the cpulist template affects all articles using it, see Special:WhatLinksHere/Template:Cpulist for a list.
Here is the list of cpulist sub-templates:
Template arguments
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
- skylake For lists of the Skylake, Kabylake, Coffeelake, etc generation of processors, including GPU field
- 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-e: For lists of the previous (Sandy Bridge/Ivy Bridge) 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
- sandybridge: For lists of the previous Sandy Bridge processors, currently same format as bridge
- 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
- atomx3: For lists of Atom processors
- 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
|anchor=: An arbitrary HTML anchor that can be assigned to an entry
|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
|threads=: number of processor threads
|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
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