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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Xaltar Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Dec 2016 at 3:32am
It could be made simpler was my point:

E(X) (Gen=x) (cores =x) (Threads=x) (revision=x)

So:

E5 104083 = Gen 1, 4 cores, 8 threads, model 3 (43 previously)
E5 308168 = Gen 3, 8 cores, 16 threads model 8

A little longer but easily understood that the last 5 numbers will carry through from one gen to the next. Having the gen first makes it much less likely to confuse them. Having the core and thread count in the name further simplifies things, lets face it the naming scheme is alpha numeric anyway so being a boring string of numbers one way or the other isn't going to make a difference from a marketing perspective. 

I do follow the logic on them being the same with an added version number, it makes planning upgrades simple if the usage application worked well on an E5 1620 then the v2 or v3 will offer the same benefits + added generational performance and efficiency. 
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Your method would work too. I was simply explaining how Intel does it currently.

What other, if any, information is embedded in the numeric "1620" portion, for example, I don't know. The number of cores and threads is never embedded in their model names. The E5-4669 v3 is an 18 core processor, while the E5-4669 v4 is a 22 core processor.

We are lucky to get the processor generation and some indication of its capabilities in the consumer processor naming scheme.
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Me = Wacko
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote parsec Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06 Dec 2016 at 11:44pm
Originally posted by wardog wardog wrote:

Me = Wacko


We know... Wink

Is AMD any better? Let's pull some random processor model numbers from an AMD A88X board:

AD785KXBI44JA

AD760BYBI44JA

AD6500OKA44HL

AD750KWOA44HJ

That "44" must be important about something.

Me too... Wacko
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Wacko seconded!
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Cry I'm out of luck to find asrock x79 motherboard I found asus but now I don't like the quality of asus product. I have other options but still I'm looking if any vendor have any old stock. The good thing about asrock is almost every x79  asrock motherboard support xeon V1 & V2 which is very hard to find with other manufacture. Let's see 
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