About Intel® Processor Numbers
https://www.intel.ca/content/www/ca/en/processors/processor-numbers.html
The processor number is one of several factors, along with processor brand, specific system configurations, and system-level benchmarks, to be considered when choosing the right processor for your computing needs.
A higher number within a processor class or family generally indicates more features, but it may be more of one and less of another. Once you decide on a specific processor brand and type, compare processor numbers to verify the processor includes the features you are looking for.
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8th Generation Intel® Core™ Processor Family
Processor numbers for the 8th Generation Intel® Core™ processors use an alphanumeric scheme based on generation and product line following the brand and its modifier. The first digit in the four-number sequence indicates the generation of processor, and the next three digits are SKU numbers. Where applicable, an alpha suffix appears at the end of the processor name, which represents the processor line. Intel® Core™ X-series processors follow a different numbering scheme due to the difference in their feature set.
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About Intel® Processor Numbers
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