List of Intel codenames

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Intel has historically named integrated circuit (IC) development projects after geographical names of towns, rivers or mountains near the location of the Intel facility responsible for the IC. Many of these are in the American West, particularly in Oregon (where most of Intel's CPU projects are designed; see famous codenames). As Intel's development activities have expanded, this nomenclature has expanded to Israel and India, and some older codenames refer to celestial bodies.

The following table lists known Intel codenames along with a brief explanation of their meaning and their likely namesake, and the year of their earliest known public appearance. Most processors after a certain date were named after cities that could be found on a map of the United States. This was done for trademark considerations. Banias was the last of the non-US city names. Gesher was renamed to Sandy Bridge to comply with the new rule. Dothan is a city both in Israel and in Alabama.

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!Codename

!Category

!Description

!Named after

!Year

Arrow Lake

|Microprocessor

|Intel 200S Series CPUs

|Arrow Lake City of Normandy Park, WA

|2024(?)

Acacia

|Motherboard

|Intel S460AC4 server motherboard. Has four sockets, uses the 460GX chipset, and supports the Itanium processor.

|Acacia tree.

|2000

Agate

|Motherboard

|Intel AG430HX motherboard. ATX form factor, 430HX chipset (Triton II), Socket 7. Supports the Pentium processor.

|The semi-precious gemstone agate.

|1996

Airmont

|CPU architecture

|Fourth-generation Atom processor, 14 nm. Successor to Silvermont. Expected in 2014.

|Village in the town of Ramapo, New York

|2011

Aitkens

|Motherboard

|Intel SAI2 server motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket 370, ServerWorks ServerSet III LE chipset. Supports one or two Pentium III processors.

|Reference unknown.

|2001

Aladdin

|Motherboard

|OEM version of the Zappa motherboard, manufactured for Gateway 2000. Also spelled Alladin.

|Aladdin character of 1001 Arabian Nights.

|1998

Alberta

|Motherboard

|Intel AB440ZX motherboard. ATX form factor, Slot 1, 440ZX chipset.

|The Canadian province of Alberta.

|1999

Alcolu

|Motherboard

|Intel S5000 series two-socket motherboards, for use in rack-mount servers. SSI TEB form factor, Socket J (LGA 771), 5000P (Blackford) chipset.

|Probably Alcolu, a small community in Clarendon County, South Carolina, USA.

|2006

Alder Lake

|Microprocessor

|Intel Core 12th generation CPUs

|Alder Lake (Washington)

|2021

Alder Poca

|Motherboard

|Intel AP450GX server motherboard. Non-standard form factor, Socket 8, 450GX chipset (Orion). Supports up to four Pentium Pro processors.

|Alder is a common tree in the Pacific Northwest.

|1997

Alderwood

|Chipset

|Intel 925X and 925XE chipsets, higher performance versions of Grantsdale. Successor to Canterwood.

|Possibly Alderwood in Snohomish County, Washington, USA.

|2003

Alfredo

|Motherboard

|Intel Classic/PCI i486 motherboard. Baby-AT form factor, 420EX chipset (Aries).

|Named after the sauce, Alfredo.

|1993

Aliceton

|CPU

|Successor to Tigerton. Renamed to Dunnington.

|Unincorporated community in Boyle County

|2006

Alief

|Motherboard

|Intel SE7520AF2 server motherboard. SSI EEB form factor, dual-CPU, Socket 604, E7520 chipset (Lindenhurst).

|Alief, near Houston, Texas, USA.

|2004

Allendale

|CPU

|Same as Conroe but with only 2 MB of cache instead of 4 MB. Sold as various Celeron, Pentium Dual-Core, Core 2 Duo, and Xeon models.

|Reference unknown; see Allendale (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|2005

Almador

|Chipset

|Intel 830M, 830MG, and 830MP chipsets, for use with the Celeron (Coppermine-128) and Pentium III-M (Tualatin) processors.

|Reference unknown.

|2000

Alpine Ridge

|Bus controller

|Thunderbolt 3 controller, 40 Gbit/s

|Reference unknown.

|2015

Alta

|Network switch chip

|Intel Ethernet Switch FM6000 Series, a family of 10 Gbit/s and 40 Gbit/s Ethernet switch chips. Originally the Fulcrum FocalPoint FM6000 and acquired by Intel with its 2011 purchase of Fulcrum Microsystems Inc.{{cite web |url=http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20101101006001/en/Fulcrum-Announces-1-Billion-Packet-10G40G-Ethernet |title= Fulcrum Announces 1 Billion Packet Per Second 10G/40G Ethernet Switch Chips |publisher= Fulcrum Microsystems via Businesswire |date=2010-10-01 |access-date=2015-10-03}}

|City in Norway

|2010

Altair

|Motherboard

|Intel ALTServer/CS server motherboard. Baby-AT form factor, Socket 5, dual-CPU, 430NX chipset (Neptune).

|Reference unknown, possibly a reference to α Aquilae the main star in the Eagle Constellation; see Altair.

|1998

Alton Bay

|Motherboard

|Intel D946GZAB desktop motherboard. MicroATX form factor, Socket T (LGA 775), 946GZ chipset (Lakeport).

|Alton Bay, New Hampshire, USA.

|2006

Alviso

|Chipset

|Intel 910GML, 915GMS, 915GM, 915GME, 910GMLE, and 915PM Express mobile chipsets, for use with the Celeron M and Pentium M (Banias, Dothan) processors.

|Alviso, a small neighborhood in San Jose, California, the closest San Jose neighborhood to Intel's Santa Clara headquarters.

|2004

Amber Lake

|CPU architecture

|Intel Core mobile low power 8th and 10th generation CPUs.

|Amber Lake which runs adjacent along Amber, Washington.

|2018

Anchorage

|Motherboard

|Intel AN430TX motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket 7, 430TX chipset (Triton IV).

|The city of Anchorage, Alaska.

|1997

Anchor Creek

|Platform

|Desktop platform combining the Pentium D (Smithfield) CPU with the 945G (Lakeport) and 955X (Glenwood) chipsets.

|Reference unknown, possibly a stream in California.

|2005

Andrews Lake

|Motherboard

|Intel DB65AL desktop motherboard. MicroATX form factor, Socket H2 (LGA 1155), B65 chipset (Cougar Point).

|Andrews Lake in Willis, Texas.

|2010

Aneroid Lake

|Motherboard

|Intel DG41AN desktop motherboard. Mini-ITX form factor, Socket T (LGA 775), G41 chipset (Eaglelake).

|Aneroid Lake in the Eagle Cap Wilderness of Oregon, USA.

|2010

Angel Isle

|PCIe expansion card

|Intel Knights Corner die, components and board.

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Anvik

|LAN controller

|Intel 82546 series Ethernet controllers. Dual-port, 1 Gbit/s, PCI-X, 150 nm.

|Anvik, Alaska, USA.

|2002

Apalachia

|Motherboard

|Intel DQ43AP desktop motherboard. MicroATX form factor, Socket T (LGA 775), Q43 chipset (Eaglelake).

|Appalachian Mountains region of the United States.

|2009

Apollo

|Motherboard

|Intel AP440FX motherboard. LPX form factor, Socket 8, 440FX chipset (Natoma).

|The Greek god Apollo.

|1997

Apple Glenn

|Motherboard

|Intel DH61AG and DH61AGE desktop motherboards. Mini-ITX (DH61AG) or thin Mini-ITX (DH61AGE), LGA 1155, H61 chipset (Cougar Point).

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Argus SR

|LAN adapter

|NetEffect Ethernet Server Cluster Adapter SFP+ SR. Single-port, fiber, 10 Gbit/s, PCIe 1.1.

|Reference unknown.

|2009

Aries

|Chipset

|Intel 420EX chipset, intended for use with i486 CPUs.

|The constellation Aries.

|1994

Arrandale

|CPU

|Dual-core mobile Celeron, Pentium, Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7 processors with integrated graphics. Same as Clarkdale, but supports only 8 GB of memory instead of 16 GB and has dynamic frequency control of the graphics core.

|Settlement in British Columbia

|2009

Aruba

|Motherboard

|Intel AR440BX motherboard. Manufactured by Intel for Dell. Uses the 440BX chipset.

|Probably named after Aruba, an island of the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean Sea.

|2001

Ashland

|Motherboard

|Intel D845GLAD motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket 478, 845GL chipset (Brookdale-GL).

|Reference unknown.

|2002

Aspen Cabrillo

|Server

|Intel AC450NX server system. Combines the SC7100 chassis (Cabrillo) with the AC450NX motherboard (Polar) and the CBOTPBBD (Cabot) peripheral bay board.

|Reference unknown.

|1998

Aspen Drake

|Server

|Intel AD450NX server system.

|Reference unknown.

|1998

Aspen Hill

|Motherboard

|Intel 3000AH series server motherboards. ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA 775), 3000 chipset (Mukilteo).

|Reference unknown.

|2005

Atlanta

|Motherboard

|Intel AL440LX motherboard. ATX form factor, Slot 1, 440LX chipset (Balboa).

|The city of Atlanta, Georgia.

|1997

Atlantis

|Motherboard

|Intel Advanced/AS motherboard. Baby-AT form factor, Socket 7, 430FX chipset (Triton).

|The mythical "lost continent" Atlantis.

|1996

Attla

|LAN controller

|Intel 82545GM Ethernet controller. Single-port, 1 Gbit/s, PCI-X, 150 nm.

|Reference unknown.

|2003

Atwood

|Motherboard

|Intel D945PAW motherboard. MicroBTX form factor, Socket T (LGA 775), 945P chipset (Lakeport).

|Reference unknown.

|2005

Auburndale

|CPU

|Dual-core processor in the 45 nm Nehalem family, and the mobile corollary to Havendale. Canceled in favor of Arrandale.

|Reference unknown; see Auburndale (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|2008

Aubrey Isle

|PCIe expansion card

|MIC processor with 32 cores. 45 nm. Used in the Knights Ferry co-processor card.

|Reference unknown.

|2010

Augsburg

|Motherboard

|Intel D915GAG motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA 775), 915G chipset (Grantsdale).

|The City Augsburg in Germany.

|2004

Aurora

|Motherboard

|Intel Performance/AU motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket 8, 450GX chipset (Orion).

|Reference unknown.

|1996

Avalon

|Motherboard

|Intel D915GAV motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 915G chipset (Grantsdale).

|Reference unknown.

|2004

Averill

|Platform

|Desktop platform combining the Pentium D (Smithfield) and Core 2 Duo (Conroe) CPUs with the Q963 and Q965 (Broadwater) chipsets, respectively.{{cite web |url=http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2005/11/29/intel_averill_platform_plan/ |title=Intel to take 'Averill' to market as Centrino-like platform |publisher=The Register |author=Tony Smith |date=2005-11-29 |access-date=2009-08-05 |archive-date=May 16, 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080516201845/http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2005/11/29/intel_averill_platform_plan/ |url-status=dead }}

|Possibly named after Averill, a town in Essex County, Vermont.

|2005

Avoton

|SoC

|Die shrink of Centerton to 22 nm.

|A historical place in Putnam County, Tennessee, USA.

|2012

Azalia

|Technology

|Intel High Definition Audio (HD audio) specification. Successor to AC'97.

|Reference unknown.

|2004

Bad Axe

|Motherboard

|Intel D975XBX enthusiast motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 975X chipset (Glenwood).

|Bad Axe, Michigan.

|2005

Bad Axe 2

|Motherboard

|Intel D975XBX2 enthusiast motherboard. A revision of the D975XBX (Bad Axe) motherboard.

|Bad Axe, Michigan.

|2006

Baker Bay

|Motherboard

|Intel SE7520BB2D2 server motherboard. SSI EEB form factor, Socket J (LGA771), E7520 chipset (Lindenhurst). Supports two dual-core Xeon LV processors (Sossaman).

|Reference unknown.

|2006

Balboa

|Chipset

|Intel 440LX chipset, intended for use with the Pentium II and Celeron CPUs.

|Possibly named after Balboa, a subsection of the city of Newport Beach, Orange County, California.

|1997

Bali

|Motherboard

|Intel BL440ZX motherboard. NLX form factor, Socket 370, 440ZX chipset.

|The island of Bali in Indonesia.

|1998

Bali

|LAN

|Intel Ethernet Switch FM4000 Series, a family of 10 Gbit/s Ethernet switch chips. Originally the Fulcrum FocalPoint FM4000 and acquired by Intel with its 2011 purchase of Fulcrum Microsystems Inc.

|The island of Bali in Indonesia.

|2008

Baldry Mt.

|LAN adapter

|Intel PRO/1000 MF Ethernet adapter. Single-port, fiber, 1 Gbit/s, PCI-X. Based on the 82545GM (Attla) controller.

|Baldry Mountain, Alaska, USA.

|2003

Bandera

|Server

|Intel SR870BN4 server. Four sockets for Itanium 2 processors, E8870 chipset, 4U chassis.

|Reference unknown.

|2002

Bangor

|PMIC

|Analog voltage regulator chip to accompany the Silverthorne CPU.

|Bangor, Maine.

|2008

Banias

|CPU

|The first-generation Pentium M processor. A heavily modified version of the 130 nm Pentium III (Tualatin) processor, optimized for power efficiency. Successor to Tualatin.

|Banias, an ancient site in the Golan Heights.

|2001

Banister

|Chipset

|Intel 440MX chipset, for use with the Pentium II, Pentium III, and Celeron mobile CPUs.

|Reference unknown.

|1998

Bar Harbor

|Server

|Intel SR870BH2 server. E8870 chipset, 2U chassis. Supports one or two Itanium 2 processors.

|Bar Harbor, Maine.

|2006

Barnroof Point

|Motherboard

|Intel WX58BP workstation motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket B (LGA1366), X58 chipset (Tylersburg).

|Barnroof Point, Colorado, USA.

|2009

Bartman

|Motherboard

|Intel SE7221BA1-E server motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), E7221 chipset (Copper River).

|The superhero nickname of the character Bart Simpson.

|2006

Barton Hills

|LAN controller

|Intel 82580 series Ethernet controllers. Quad-port, 1 Gbit/s, PCIe 2.0, 90 nm.

|Barton Hills, a neighborhood in Austin, Texas, near an Intel facility.

|2010

Bartonville

|LAN adapter

|Intel I340 series server Ethernet adapters. Quad-port, copper/fiber, 1 Gbit/s, PCIe 2.0. Based on the 82580 (Barton Hills) controller.

|Bartonville, Texas, USA.

|2010

Batman

|Motherboard

|Intel Premiere/PCI ED motherboard. Baby-AT form factor, Socket 4, 430LX chipset (Mercury).

|The fictional superhero Batman.

|1993

Batman's Revenge

|Motherboard

|Intel Premiere/PCI ED motherboard. Baby-AT form factor, Socket 4, 430LX chipset (Mercury). Supports the 66 MHz Pentium, which Batman does not.

|The fictional superhero Batman.

|1993

Baton Rouge

|Motherboard

|Intel BA810E motherboard. Socket 370, 810E chipset (Whitney).

|Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA.

|2000

Battle Lake

|Motherboard

|Intel D915PBL motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 915P chipset (Grantsdale).

|Reference unknown.

|2004

Baxter Peak

|WLAN

|Intel WiMax Connection 2400, a WLAN chip. An optional component of the Menlow platform.

|Reference unknown.

|2007

Bayfield

|Motherboard

|Intel D865GBF motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket 478, 865G chipset (Springdale).

|Reference unknown.

|2003

Baytown

|Motherboard

|Intel SBT2 server motherboard. ATX form factor, two Slot 2 sockets, ServerWorks ServerSet III LE chipset.

|Reference unknown.

|2000

Bay Lake

|Motherboard

|Intel Bay Trail-T pre-production Customer Reference Board tablet motherboard.

|Possibly Bay Lake, Florida, USA.

|2012

Bay Trail

|SoC

|Intel Atom Processor E3800 Product Family and Intel Celeron Processor N2807/N2930/J1900{{cite web |url=http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/embedded/products/bay-trail/overview.html |title=Intel Atom Processor E3800 Product Family and Intel Celeron Processor N2807/N2930/J1900}}

|The San Francisco Bay Trail, which is located a few miles from Intel HQ in Santa Clara, CA.

|2014

Bear Canyon

|Motherboard

|Intel D945GBO motherboard. Micro-BTX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 945G chipset (Lakeport-G).

|Reference unknown.

|2006

Bearlake

|Chipset

|Intel G31, G33, G35, P31, P35, Q33, Q35, X38, and X48 Express chipsets, some with integrated graphics, some without. For use with the Pentium Dual-Core, Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad, and Core 2 Extreme CPUs. Successor to the 965 (Broadwater) series.{{cite web |url=http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2006/08/17/intel_bearlake_chipset_roadmap/ |title=Intel Bearlake chipset roadmap |publisher=The Register |date=2006-08-17 |access-date=2007-12-01 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120415134427/http://www.reghardware.com/2006/08/17/intel_bearlake_chipset_roadmap/ |archive-date=2012-04-15 |url-status=dead }}

|Bear Lake, a natural freshwater lake divided by the Utah-Idaho border in the Western United States.

|2006

Bear Point

|Motherboard

|Intel DH61BE motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket H2 (LGA 1155), H61 chipset (Cougar Point).

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Bear Ridge

|Wireless

|IoT gateway solution, manufactured by Gigabyte.

|Reference unknown.

|2016

Beartooth Pass

|Motherboard

|Intel S1200BTL and S1200BTS server motherboards. Based on the C204 and C202 (Cougar Point) chipsets. ATX and MicroATX form factors, LGA 1155.

|Beartooth Pass, a street in Accident, Maryland, USA.

|2011

Bearup Lake

|Motherboard

|Intel DH67BL desktop motherboard. Based on the H67 Express chipset (Cougar Point). MicroATX form factor, LGA 1155.

|Bearup Lake in Tuolumne, California, USA.

|2011

Beckton

|CPU

|The Xeon 6500 and 7500 series CPUs, with 4, 6, or 8 cores, intended for large multi-socket servers. Part of the 45 nm Nehalem family. Also spelled Becton, and also called Nehalem-EX.

|Possibly Becton Street in Klamath Falls, Oregon.

|2008

Bellefontaine

|LAN adapter

|Intel XF LR server Ethernet adapter. Single-port, fiber, 10 Gbit/s, PCIe. Based on the 82598EB controller chip (Oplin).

|Bellefontaine, Ohio, USA.

|2007

Bensley

|Platform

|Two-way server platform combining the Xeon 5000 (Dempsey), 5100 (Woodcrest), and 5300 (Clovertown) CPUs with the 5000P (Blackford) chipset.

|Reference uncertain; possibly after Bensley Flat, Malheur County, Oregon, or Bensley, a census-designated place in Chesterfield County, Virginia.

|2005

Berg Lake

|Flash cache

|Turbo Memory module in the Robson flash cache.

|Berg Lake, near Mount Robson.

|2007

Berryville

|CPU

|Media processor (Atom CE5300) aimed at set-top boxes and media gateways for the living room

|Reference unknown.

|2012

Bigby

|Chipset

|Intel 3200 and 3210 chipsets, for use in single-socket servers with various Core-based CPUs, including Celeron, Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad, and the Xeon 3000 series (Conroe, Kentsfield, Wolfdale, Yonah, Yorkfield).

|Reference unknown.

|2007

Bighorn Peak

|Chassis

|Intel R2000 series 2U rackmount server chassis.

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Big Lake

|Motherboard

|Intel D945GBI motherboard. BTX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 945G chipset (Lakeport-G). OEM board for Gateway.

|Reference unknown.

|2006

Big Laurel

|RAID adapter

|Intel RS2BL040 (4-port) and RS2BL080 (8-port) RAID adapters. SAS or SATA, 6.0 Gbit/s, PCIe 2.0. Based on the SAS2108 chip from LSI Logic.

|Reference unknown.

|2009

Big Sur

|Motherboard

|Server motherboard supporting two Itanium (Merced) processors. Uses the 460GX chipset.

|Big Sur, California, USA.

|2000

Billings

|Motherboard

|Intel D845BG motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket 478, 845 chipset (Brookdale).

|Billings, Montana.

|2001

Bimini

|Motherboard

|Intel BI440ZX motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket 370 PPGA, 440ZX chipset.

|Bimini, the westernmost district of the Bahamas.

|1998

Birchwood

|Motherboard

|Intel BW810 motherboard. OEM board used by Dell in the WebPC.

|Reference unknown.

|1999

Bisbee

|RAID controller

|Intel SRCU32, a dual-channel Ultra-160 SCSI RAID controller.

|Reference unknown.

|2001

Blackford

|Chipset

|Intel 5000P, 5000V, and 5000Z chipsets, for use in two-socket servers with the 65 nm Core-based Xeon 5000, 5100, and 5300 series (Dempsey, Woodcrest, and Clovertown) CPUs and the 45 nm Penryn-based Xeon 5200 and 5400 series (Wolfdale and Harpertown) CPUs.

|Reference unknown; see Blackford (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|2004

Black Canyon

|Motherboard

|Intel D925XBC desktop motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 925X (Alderwood) chipset.

|Reference unknown.

|2004

Black Canyon-2

|Motherboard

|Intel D925XEBC2 desktop motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 925XE (Alderwood-XE) chipset.

|Reference unknown.

|2004

Black Creek

|Motherboard

|Intel D955XBK desktop motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 955X (Glenwood) chipset.

|Reference unknown.

|2005

Black Pine

|Motherboard

|Intel BP810 OEM desktop motherboard. 810 chipset (Whitney). Used in the Barbie PC, among others.

|Reference unknown.

|2002

Black Rapids

|Motherboard

|Intel D955XBP desktop motherboard.

|Reference unknown.

|

Bloomfield

|CPU

|The Core i7-920, -930, -940, -950, and -960, the Core i7-965 and -975 Extreme Edition, and the Xeon 3500 series, all of which are quad-core except for the Xeon W3503 and W3505, which are dual-core. Part of the 45 nm Nehalem family. Successor to Yorkfield.

|Reference unknown; see Bloomfield (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|2005

Blue Hills

|Motherboard

|Intel DZ77BH55K desktop motherboard. ATX form factor, LGA 1155, Z77 chipset (Panther Point).

|Reference unknown.

|2012

Blue Mountain

|Motherboard

|Intel D845EBT motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket 478, 845E chipset (Brookdale-E).

|Reference unknown.

|2002

Bluff Creek

|Motherboard

|Intel S5500BC server motherboard. SSI CEB form factor, Socket B (LGA1366), 5500 chipset (Tylersburg). Server systems based on this motherboard are also code-named Bluff Creek.

|Reference unknown.

|2009

Boazman

|LAN controller

|Intel 82567 series Ethernet PHY. Single port, 1 Gbit/s, 90 nm. Also called Boaz.

|Hebrew reference to the saying "the time has come".

|2007

Bobcat Peak

|Chassis

|Intel H2000 series half-width server chassis.

|Peak in the Sierra Nevadas.

|2011

Boiler Bay

|RAID adapter

|Intel SRCSAS144E RAID adapter. Four-port, SAS or SATA, 3.0 Gbit/s, PCIe 1.0. Based on the IOP333 I/O controller (Stockton).

|Boiler Bay, Oregon, USA.

|2006

Bolton

|LAN adapter

|Intel PRO/1000 PF server Ethernet adapter. Quad-port, fiber, 1 Gbit/s, PCIe. Based on the 82571 controller chip (Ophir).

|City in MA.

|2005

Bonanza

|Motherboard

|Intel D875PBZ desktop motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket 478, 875P (Canterwood) chipset.

|Reference unknown.

|2003

Bonetrail

|Motherboard

|Intel DX38BT Extreme Series motherboard, based on the X38 Express (Bearlake) chipset and supporting various 65 nm (Conroe) and 45 nm (Penryn, Wolfdale, Yorkfield) CPUs. ATX form factor, socket LGA775.{{cite web |url=http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1697,2184935,00.asp|title=Intel Enthusiasts Head Out on 'Skulltrail' |publisher=ExtremeTech |date=2007-09-17| access-date=2007-12-01}}

|Possibly Bonetrail, a township in Williams County, North Dakota.

|2007

Bonham

|Motherboard

|Intel S815EBM1 server motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket 370, 815E (Solano) chipset.

|Reference unknown.

|2001

Bonita

|RAID controller

|Intel SRCU31, a single-channel Ultra-160 SCSI RAID PCI adapter card.

|Reference unknown.

|2000

Bonnell

|CPU architecture

|First-generation Atom processor, 45 nm.{{cite web |url=http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=3254 |title=More Details on the Intel Atom Emerge |publisher=AnandTech |date=2008-03-06 |access-date=2008-03-07}}

|Mount Bonnell, Austin, Texas

|2007

Bordenville

|Platform

|Microserver platform built around the Centerton Atom processor.

|Reference unknown.

|2012

Boston

|Motherboard

|Intel BN440FX server motherboard. Slot 1, 440FX (Natoma) chipset.

|Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

|2002

Boulder Creek

|Platform

|Desktop platform combining the Core 2 Quad Q8000 and Q9000 series (Penryn and Yorkfield) CPUs with the 40 series (Eaglelake) chipsets. Successor to Salt Creek.

|Probably named after Boulder Creek, in Boulder Colorado.

|2007

Boxboro

|Chipset

|Intel 7500 chipset, for large servers with up to eight sockets. Supports the Xeon 6500 and 7500 series (Nehalem-EX) and Xeon E7 series (Westmere-EX) CPUs, and the Itanium 9300 series (Tukwila) CPUs.

|Probably named after Boxborough, a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts.

|2007

Bozeman

|Motherboard

|Intel D815BN desktop motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket 370, 815 (Solano) chipset.

|Bozeman, Montana, USA.

|2000

Braiden Creek

|Motherboard

|Intel DZ68BC motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket H2 (LGA 1155), Z68 chipset (Cougar Point).

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Braidwood

|Flash cache

|Flash memory I/O acceleration system. Successor to Robson.{{cite web |url=https://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/06/08/intel_braidwood/ |title=Intel tries again with flash cache: Braidwood picks up Robson's dropped ball |publisher=The Register |date=2009-06-08}}

|Possible named after Braidwood, Illinois.

|2009

Brakefield Bend

|Motherboard

|Intel DG41BI desktop motherboard. MicroATX form factor, Socket T (LGA 775), G41 chipset (Eaglelake).

|Reference unknown.

|2010

Brandon

|Motherboard

|Intel SE7520BD2 two-socket server motherboard. SSI EEB form factor, Socket 604, E7520 chipset (Lindenhurst).

|Reference unknown.

|2004

Breeds Hill

|Chipset

|Intel i848P chipset, for use with Celeron, Celeron D, and Pentium 4 (Northwood, Prescott) CPUs.

|Probably named after Breed's Hill, the actual site where the Battle of Bunker Hill took place during the American Revolution, located in the Charlestown section of Boston, Massachusetts

|2003

Braswell

|SoC

|consumer SoCs aimed at PCs

|Reference unknown

|

Bretona

|LAN adapter

|Intel PRO/1000 PF server Ethernet adapter. Dual-port, fiber, 1 Gbit/s, PCIe 1.0. Based on the 82571EB controller chip (Ophir).

|Reference unknown.

|2005

Brickland

|Platform

|High-end server platform based on the Ivy Bridge-EX processor.{{cite web |url=http://semiaccurate.com/2010/12/01/ivy-bridge-server-code-names-leak/ |title=Ivy Bridge server code names leak |publisher=SemiAccurate |author=Charlie Demerjian |date=2010-12-01 |access-date=2011-06-01}}

|Reference unknown.

|2010

Bridge Creek

|Platform

|Home desktop platform combining the Pentium D (Presler) and Core 2 Duo (Conroe) CPUs with the G965 and P965 (Broadwater) chipsets.

|Probably named after Bridge Creek, a creek in Oregon.

|2005

Briertown

|PMIC

|Power management chip to accompany Langwell in the Moorestown platform. Intel calls Briertown a MSIC. Also spelled Brierstown.{{cite web |url=http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2009/10/01/inside_intels_moorestown/ |title=Inside Intel's 'Moorestown' |publisher=The Register |author=Tony Smith |date=2009-10-01 |access-date=2009-10-14 |archive-date=October 4, 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091004002511/http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2009/10/01/inside_intels_moorestown/ |url-status=dead }}

|Reference unknown.

|2009

Broadwater

|Chipset

|Intel Q963, Q965, P965, and G965 Express chipsets. All but the P965 have integrated graphics. Compatible with CPUs in the Cedar Mill, Prescott, Smithfield, Presler, and Conroe lines.

|Reference unknown; possibly Broadwater, Nebraska.

|2005

Broadwell

|CPU architecture

|Die shrink of Haswell from 22 nm to 14 nm. Formerly named Rockwell. Abbreviated BDW.

|Broadwell, city in IL.

|2014

Bromolow

|Platform

|Reference board using Sandy Bridge CPU and the Cougar Point chipset. Intel Xeon E3 and C202, C204, C206. The C202 and C204 chips are aimed at entry servers, while the C206 is aimed at workstations with integrated HD Graphics.

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Brookdale

|Chipset

|Intel 845 series chipsets, for use with the Pentium 4, Celeron, and Celeron D processors.

|Reference unknown; see Brookdale (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|2000

Brownsville

|Motherboard

|Intel D845GBV motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket 478, 845G chipset (Brookdale-G).

|Brownsville, Texas, USA.

|2002

Brownsville-2

|Motherboard

|Intel D845GEBV2 and D845GERG2 motherboards. ATX (for the D845GEBV2) or Micro-ATX (for the D845GERG2) form factors, Socket 478, 845GE chipset (Brookdale-GE).

|Brownsville, Texas, USA.

|2002

Bryson

|Motherboard

|Intel SE7501BR2 two-socket server motherboard. SSI EEB form factor, Socket 604, E7501 (Plumas) chipset.

|Reference unknown.

|2004

Buckeye

|Motherboard

|Intel BB440FX two-socket server motherboard. Socket 8, 440FX (Natoma) chipset. Supports the Pentium Pro processor.

|Buckeye, AZ, a suburb of Phoenix, AZ near Intel's Chandler campuses.

|1996

Buckner

|Motherboard

|Intel SE7221BK1-E server motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), E7221 (Copper River) chipset.

|Reference unknown.

|2005

Buffalo Creek

|Motherboard

|Intel DG33BU desktop motherboard. MicroATX form factor, Socket T (LGA 775), G33 chipset (Bearlake).

|Reference unknown.

|2007

Buffalo Flat

|Motherboard

|Intel DP67BA desktop motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket H2 (LGA 1155), P67 (Cougar Point) chipset.

|Reference unknown.

|2010

Bull Mountain

|Technology

|Intel Secure Key, a digital random number generator.

|Bull Mountain, Oregon

|2011

Bulverde

|CPU

|The PXA270 family of XScale processors.

|Bulverde, a city in Comal County, Texas.

|2003

Burrage

|Motherboard

|Intel DP67BG enthusiast desktop motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket H2 (LGA 1155), P67 (Cougar Point) chipset.

|Reference unknown.

|2010

Byfield

|Motherboard

|Intel DP43BF desktop motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA 775), P43 chipset (Eaglelake).

|Reference unknown.

|2010

Byfield Lite

|Motherboard

|Intel DP43BFL desktop motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA 775), P43 chipset (Eaglelake). Uses the ICH10 hub in place of the ICH10R found in Byfield.

|Reference unknown.

|2010

Byrd

|Chassis

|Intel SR2000 2U server chassis.

|The explorer Admiral Richard Byrd.

|2000

Byrd II

|Chassis

|Intel SR2100 2U server chassis.

|The explorer Admiral Richard Byrd.

|2000

Cabot

|Board

|Intel CBOTPBBD peripheral bay board.

|Reference unknown.

|1998

Cactus Ridge

|Bus controller

|Thunderbolt controller chips. Copper, 2 or 4 channels, 10 Gbit/s.

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Caldwell

|RAID controller

|Intel SRCZCR RAID controller. Dual-channel SCSI Ultra-160 or Ultra-320, PCI 2.2. Uses the Intel 80303 I/O processor.

|Reference unknown.

|2002

Calexico

|Wi-Fi

|Intel PRO/Wireless 2100B, an 802.11b mini-PCI Wi-Fi adapter. Part of the Carmel platform.

|Calexico, a city in Imperial County, California.

|2002

Calexico 2

|Wi-Fi

|Intel PRO/Wireless 2100BG, an 802.11g mini-PCI Wi-Fi adapter, used in the Carmel platform, and also the 2915ABG, used in the Sonoma platform.

|Calexico, a city in Imperial County, California.

|2003

Calistoga

|Chipset

|Intel Mobile 945 Express-series chipset.

|Calistoga, a city in Napa County, California.

|2004

Callahan

|Motherboard

|Intel S5000VCL family of two-socket server motherboards. SSI CEB form factor, Socket J (LGA771), 5000V chipset (Blackford).

|Reference unknown.

|2007

Calpella

|Platform

|Sixth-generation Centrino, a mobile platform combining various Core i3/i5/i7 (Clarksfield and Arrandale) CPUs with the QM57, QS57, HM57, HM55, and PM55 (Ibex Peak-M) chipsets. Successor to Montevina.{{cite web |url=https://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/08/20/intel_mobile_idf/ |title=Intel's Atom laptots 'are here' |publisher=The Register |date=2008-08-20| access-date=2008-08-20}}

|Calpella, an unincorporated community in Mendocino County, California.

|2008

Camino

|Chipset

|Intel 820 chipset, used with the Pentium II, Pentium III, and Celeron processors.

|Camino, California. A small town in El Dorado County, California. Apple Hill is located in Camino.

|1999

Caneland

|Platform

|Four-way server platform combining the Xeon 7200 and 7300 series (Tigerton) CPUs with the 7300 (Clarksboro) chipset. Successor to Truland, in favor of the cancelled Reidland.

|Reference unknown.

|2005

Canmore

|SoC

|The CE3100 processor, intended for consumer electronics. Successor to the CE2110 but based on the x86 instruction set rather than the ARM architecture.{{cite web|url=http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2007/09/19/idf_intel_soc_roundup/|title=Sorting through Intel's SoC drawer|publisher=Register Hardware|date=2007-09-19|access-date=2007-12-01|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120415134619/http://www.reghardware.com/2007/09/19/idf_intel_soc_roundup/|archive-date=2012-04-15|url-status=dead}}

|Possibly named after Canmore, Alberta.

|2007

Cannon Lake

|CPU architecture

|Die shrink of Skylake to 10 nm, formerly called Skymont.

|Reference unknown.

|2017

Cannonville

|Motherboard

|Intel D845PECE motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket 478, 845PE chipset (Brookdale-PE).

|Reference unknown.

|2002

Canoe Creek

|Motherboard

|Intel D2500CC and D2500CCE desktop motherboards. Mini-ITX form factor, Atom D2500 processor (Cedarview), NM10 chipset (Tiger Point).

|Reference unknown.

|2012

Canoe Lake

|Technology

|Scheme for cooling ultra-thin Atom-based notebook computers.

|Reference unknown.

|2010

Canoe Pass

|Motherboard

|Intel S2600CP two-socket motherboards, intended for pedestal servers. SSI EEB form factor, Socket R (LGA 2011), C600 chipset (Patsburg). Supports the Xeon E5-2600 CPU (Jaketown).

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Canterwood

|Chipset

|Intel 875P chipset, used with Pentium 4 CPUs.

|Reference unknown; Possibly named after Canterwood Golf and Country Club in Port Orchard, Washington.

|2003

Canterwood-ES

|Chipset

|Intel E7210 server chipset, supporting two Xeon CPUs.

|Reference unknown; Possibly named after Canterwood Golf and Country Club in Port Orchard, Washington.

|2003

Cantiga

|Chipset

|Intel GL40, GM45, GS40, GS45, and PM45 Mobile Express chipsets. All but the PM45 have GMA X4500HD integrated graphics. Part of the Montevina platform.

|Reference unknown.

|2008

Canyon Peak

|WLAN adapter

|Intel Centrino Wireless-N 105 and 135 WLAN adapters. Single channel, single-band, 802.11b/g/n. The 135 includes support for Bluetooth.

|Reference unknown.

|2012

Cape Cod

|Motherboard

|Intel CC820 motherboard. ATX form factor, Slot 1, 820 chipset (Camino).

|Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA.

|1999

Capulet

|Flash memory

|Intel M18 StrataFlash memory, a 65 nm MLC NOR flash memory chip.{{cite web

|url=http://www.smartdevicecentral.com/article/Intel+Shifting+Flash+To+65nm+Gigabit+Capacities/174910_1.aspx

|title=Intel Shifting Flash To 65-nm, Gigabit Capacities

|publisher=Smart Device Central

|date=2006-04-04

|access-date=2011-05-31

|archive-date=July 22, 2011

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110722092230/http://www.smartdevicecentral.com/article/Intel+Shifting+Flash+To+65nm+Gigabit+Capacities/174910_1.aspx

|url-status=dead

}}

|Capulet is Juliet's last name in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.

|2006

Carbonado

|Platform

|PDA reference platform combining the PXA270 XScale processor (Bulverde) with the 2700G graphics accelerator (Marathon).

|Possibly Carbonado, Washington

|2004

Cariboo River

|Flash cache

|Intel Turbo Memory for desktop systems. Attaches via a PCIe x1 link.

|Reference unknown.

|2007

Carlow

|Platform

|Workstation platform combining the Xeon E3-1200v2 processor (Ivy Bridge) with the C216 chipset (Panther Point).

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Carmack

|Motherboard

|Intel D865PCK motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket 478, 865P chipset (Springdale-P).

|Reference unknown.

|2005

Carmel

|Platform

|First-generation Centrino, a mobile platform combining the Pentium M (Banias and Dothan) CPUs with the 855 (Odem and Montara) chipsets.

|Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. A small town with a rich artistic history located on the Monterey Peninsula.

|1999

Carretta

|Motherboard

|Intel SE7230CA1-E single-socket server motherboard. Custom narrow form factor, Socket T (LGA775), E7230 chipset (Mukilteo).

|Reference unknown.

|2006

Cascades

|CPU

|Second version of the Pentium III Xeon, based on the 180 nm Coppermine. Successor to Tanner.

|The Cascade Range, a major mountain range of western North America.

|1998

Cascade Lake

|CPU architecture

|Successor to Intel Skylake, 14 nanometer server, workstation and enthusiast processor microarchitecture

|Lake Cascade, Idaho

|2019

Castine

|Network processor

|Intel IXP2400 network processor.

|Castine, Maine

|2002

Castle Point

|SSD

|Intel Z-P230 solid state drive for notebook computers. MLC, PATA.

|Reference unknown.

|2008

Caswell

|Wi-Fi

|Wi-Fi component integrated into the ICH6W I/O controller hub.

|Possibly named after Caswell County, North Carolina.

|2004

Cave Creek

|Chipset

|Offload processor for high-density servers. Part of the Crystal Forest platform.

|Cave Creek, Arizona, USA.

|2012

Cayman

|Motherboard

|Intel CA810 motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket 370, 810 chipset (Whitney).

|Probably after the Cayman Islands.

|1999

Cayman 2

|Motherboard

|Intel CA810E motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket 370, 810E chipset (Whitney).

|Probably after the Cayman Islands.

|1999

Cedarview

|CPU

|Intel Atom D2500, D2550, D2600, D2700, and D2800 processors, all dual-core. Part of the 32 nm Saltwell family.

|Reference unknown.

|2009

Cedar Cove

|LAN adapter

|Intel CX4 server Ethernet adapter. Dual-port, copper, 10 Gbit/s, PCIe. Based on the 82598EB (Oplin) controller chip.

|Reference unknown.

|2008

Cedar Mill

|CPU

|Die shrink of Prescott to 65 nm. The final revision of the Pentium 4. Successor to Prescott.

|Cedar Mill, itself named after a sawmill on what became Cedar Mill Creek in Washington County, Oregon, west of the Willamette Stone.

|2005

Cedar Trail

|Platform

|Netbook and entry-level desktop platform combining the Cedarview Atom processor with the NM10 (Tiger Point) chipset. Successor to Pine Trail.

|Reference unknown.

|2010

Centerton

|SoC

|Atom S1200, a dual-core SoC aimed at low-power, high-density servers. Part of the 32 nm Saltwell family.

|Centerton, Arkansas, USA.

|2012

Chattanooga

|Motherboard

|Intel CN430TX motherboard. NLX form factor, Socket 7, 430TX chipset (Triton IV).

|Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA.

|1997

Cherry Creek

|Motherboard

|Intel D915PCY motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 915P chipset (Grantsdale).

|Reference unknown.

|2004

Cherrypeak

|Graphics card

|Intel Larrabee/Knights Ferry CRB (Customer Reference Board).

|Presumably Cherry Peak, Utah.

|2009

Cherryvale

|Co-processor

|Intel Knights Corner Xeon Phi board design.

|Reference unknown.

|2012

Cherryville

|SSD

|Intel 520 series solid-state drives, 25 nm MLC, SATA 6 Gbit/s. Successor to Elmcrest.

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Chevelon

|I/O processor

|Intel IOP341 and IOP342 I/O processors, built around the XScale architecture.

|Probably named after a place in Arizona.

|2007

Chief River

|Platform

|Eight-generation Centrino mobile platform. Combines the Ivy Bridge CPU with the HM76 and QM77 chipsets (Panther Point).{{cite web |url=http://www.fudzilla.com/notebooks/item/21903-chief-river-is-ivy-bridge-notebook-platform |title=Chief River is Ivy Bridge notebook platform |publisher=Fudzilla.com |date=2011-02-21 |access-date=2012-08-15 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120809063022/http://www.fudzilla.com/notebooks/item/21903-chief-river-is-ivy-bridge-notebook-platform |archive-date=2012-08-09 }}

|Reference unknown.

|2012

Chilito

|RAID controller

|Intel SRCU42L integrated RAID controller. Dual-channel, Ultra320 SCSI, PCI. Uses the Intel 80303 I/O processor.

|Reference unknown.

|2003

Chilito 2

|RAID controller

|Intel SRCU42X RAID controller. Dual-channel, Ultra320 SCSI, PCI-X. Uses the LSI Logic 53C1030 controller chip.

|Reference unknown.

|2003

Chisholm Trail

|Motherboard

|Intel D955XCS desktop motherboard. BTX form factor, Socket T (LGA 775), 955X chipset (Glenwood).

|The Chisholm Trail, used for driving cattle from Texas to Kansas City.

|2005

Chivano

|CPU

|Itanium 2 9000 (Montecito) with only two cores. However, there was never a Montecito with more than two cores, so Chivano was not needed.

|Reference unknown.

|2002

Cibolo

|LAN controller

|Intel 82597X Ethernet controller. Single-port, 10 Gbit/s, PCI-X, 90 nm.

|Cibolo, Texas, USA.

|2004

Clackamas

|CPU architecture

|Later codename for the Intel 64 project, originally code-named Yamhill.

|Clackamas River, a river in Oregon.

|2004

Claremont

|CPU

|An experimental Pentium CPU capable of operating at power levels under 10 mW; Intel calls this a near-threshold voltage processor.

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Clarkdale

|CPU

|Dual-core desktop Pentium, Core i3, and Core i5 processors, and the Xeon L3406. Includes the Ironlake graphics controller and memory controller hub in the same package but on a separate 45 nm die. Part of the 32 nm Westmere family.

|Intel has a FAB facility in Arizona, and Clarkdale, Arizona may be the reference.

|2009

Clarksboro

|Chipset

|Intel 7300 chipset, for use in four-socket servers with the Xeon 7200 and 7300 series (Tigerton) and 7400 series (Dunnington) CPUs. Part of the Caneland platform. Successor to Twin Castle.

|Reference uncertain. Clarksboro is a historic area of Gloucester County, New Jersey.

|2006

Clarksfield

|CPU

|Core i7 Mobile, a quad-core processor in the 45 nm Nehalem family. Closely related to Lynnfield.

|Clarksfield is a township in Huron County, Ohio, USA.

|2008

Clarkville

|LAN controller

|Gigabit Ethernet controller accompanying the Lynx Point chipset, expected in the Haswell time frame.

|Reference unknown.

|2012

Clear Bay

|Chassis

|Intel MFSYS25 and MFSYS35 modular server chassis. 6U blade servers supporting up to six blades.

|Reference unknown.

|2007

Clear Fork

|Motherboard

|Intel DH67CF desktop motherboard. Mini-ITX form factor, Socket H2 (LGA 1155), H67 chipset (Cougar Point).

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Clearwater

|Motherboard

|Intel SE7500CW2 two-socket server board. Extended ATX form factor, Socket 603, E7500 chipset (Plumas).

|Reference unknown.

|2003

Clems Cove

|Motherboard

|Intel DH61CR desktop motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket H2 (LGA 1155), H61 chipset (Cougar Point).

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Clovertown

|CPU

|Xeon 5300 series. Quad-core, consisting of two dual-core Woodcrest dies on a multi-chip module. Part of the 65 nm Conroe family.

|Reference unknown.

|2005

Cloverview

|SoC

|Atom Z2760 processor, aimed at tablet computers. Dual-core, integrated graphics. Part of the 32 nm Saltwell family. Successor to Cedarview.

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Clover Trail

|Platform

|Tablet computing platform based on the Cloverview Atom processor. Successor to Cedar Trail.

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Coconut Creek

|Motherboard

|Intel D945GCCR motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 945GC chipset (Lakeport-GC).

|Reference unknown.

|2007

Coffee Lake

|CPU architecture

|The second 14 nm process refinement of Intel's mainstream performance CPUs following both Skylake and Kaby Lake.

|[https://www.google.com/maps/place/Coffee+Lake+Wetlands/@45.4219305,-122.8710918,10.75z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0xc33e294c4686f49f!8m2!3d45.3247689!4d-122.7832186 Coffee Lake Wetlands], southwest of Portland, OR

|2017

Cold Lake

|Motherboard

|Intel DH67CL desktop motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket H2 (LGA 1155), H67 chipset (Cougar Point).

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Colleyville

|LAN controller

|Intel 82583V Ethernet controller. Single-port, 1 Gbit/s, PCIe 1.0a.

|Colleyville, Texas, USA.

|2009

Colusa

|Chipset

|Intel 860 chipset, for use in two-socket Xeon (Foster) systems.

|Either named after Colusa, California or after Colusa County of which this city is the seat.

|2001

Comanche Creek

|Motherboard

|Intel D915PCM motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA 775), 915P chipset (Grantsdale).

|Reference unknown.

|2004

Condor Peak

|WLAN adapter

|Intel Centrino Wireless-N 1000 WLAN adapter. 1x2, 802.11b/g/n, PCIe. Part of the Calpella Centrino platform.

|Reference unknown.

|2009

Conroe

|CPU

|First implementation of the Core microarchitecture, sold as Core 2 Duo, Xeon, Pentium Dual-Core, and Celeron. Most Conroes are dual-core, although some single-core versions were also produced. Successor to both Yonah, of Pentium M lineage, and to Cedar Mill, the final generation of the NetBurst microarchitecture. 65 nm.

|Conroe, Texas

|2004

Cooper River

|Motherboard

|Intel DG41KR desktop motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA 775), G41 chipset (Eaglelake).

|Reference unknown.

|2009

Coos Bay

|Motherboard

|Intel SCB2 two-socket server motherboard. Server ATX form factor, Socket 370, ServerWorks ServerSet III HE-SL chipset.

|Coos Bay, Oregon, USA.

|2002

Coppermine

|CPU

|Second-generation Pentium III processor. 180 nm, and later 130 nm. Successor to Katmai.{{cite web|url=https://www.theregister.co.uk/1998/09/15/katmai_out_of_the_bag/|title=Katmai out of the bag|publisher=The Register|date=1998-09-15}}

|Reference unknown; see Coppermine (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|1998

Copper Pass

|Motherboard

|Intel S2600CO two-socket motherboards, aimed at pedestal servers. SSI EEB form factor, Socket R (LGA 2011), C600 chipset (Patsburg). Supports the Xeon E5-2600 CPU (Jaketown).

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Copper Pond

|LAN adapter

|Intel AT and AT2 server Ethernet adapters. Single-port, copper, 10 Gbit/s, PCIe 2.0. Based on the 82598EB (Oplin) controller chip.

|Reference unknown.

|2008

Copper River

|Chipset

|Intel E7221 chipset, for workstations and entry-level servers using Pentium 4 processors. Similar to Grantsdale.

|The Copper River or Ahtna River is a river in south-central Alaska in the United States

|2004

Cordova

|LAN controller

|Intel 82544 series Ethernet controllers. Single-port, 1 Gbit/s, PCI-X, 180 nm.

|Likely named for Rancho Cordova, California which is near Intel's Folsom plant.

|2001

Corner Field

|Motherboard

|Intel DG41CN desktop motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA 775), G41 chipset (Eaglelake).

|Reference unknown.

|2009

Corsair

|Workstation

|Intel Professional/GX workstation. LPX form factor, EISA/ISA, Socket 3, 350DT chipset.

|Reference unknown.

|1991

Cortez

|Motherboard

|Intel D945GCZ desktop motherboard. Micro-BTX form factor, Socket T (LGA 775), 945G chipset (Lakeport-G).

|Reference unknown.

|2005

Coryville

|Motherboard

|Intel D945GCL motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA 775), 945G chipset (Lakeport-G).

|Reference unknown.

|2006

Cotulla

|CPU

|Intel PXA250 family of XScale processors. 180 nm.

|Reference unknown.

|2002

Cougar Canyon

|Motherboard

|Customer reference board combining the Sandy Bridge CPU and the Cougar Point chipset.

|Reference unknown.

|2010

Cougar Point

|Chipset

|Intel 60-series desktop and mobile chipsets, and the C200 series chipsets for workstations and entry-level servers. Successor to Ibex Peak.{{cite web |url=http://pc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/2009/0210/kaigai489.htm |title=クアッドコアに力を入れる2010年までの — IntelモバイルCPUロードマップ|publisher=PC Watch |date=2009-02-10 |access-date=2009-02-22}}

|Possibly named after a peak in Edge Hills Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada.

|2010

Coupeville

|Motherboard

|Intel DQ965CO desktop motherboard. Micro-BTX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), Q965 chipset (Broadwater).

|Coupeville, Washington, USA.

|2006

Covington

|CPU

|First-generation Celeron processor. Essentially a Deschutes Pentium II with no cache. 250 nm.

|Reference unknown; see Covington (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|1997

Coyanosa

|CPU

|Intel XScale 80200 stand-alone processor.

|Coyanosa, Texas, USA.

|2002

Cranberry Lake

|Platform

|Two-socket server platform combining various Xeon (Clovertown, Harpertown, Wolfdale, Woodcrest) CPUs with the 5100 (San Clemente) chipset. Successor to Bensley.

|Cranberry Lake is a lake in the Adirondack Mountains and the Adirondack State Park in New York.

|2007

Cranford

|CPU

|An MP version of Nocona. Part of the 90 nm Prescott family.

|Reference unknown; see Cranford (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|2004

Creede

|Motherboard

|Intel D865PCD motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket 478, 865P chipset (Springdale-P).

|Reference unknown.

|2004

Crestline

|Chipset

|Intel GL960, GLE960, GM965, GME965, and PM965 Mobile Express chipsets. Most models have GMA X3000 graphics integrated on-die. Used in the Santa Rosa platform.

|Reference unknown; see Crestline (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|2006

Crow Point

|Motherboard

|Intel DQ67OW desktop motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket H2 (LGA 1155), Q67 chipset (Cougar Point).

|Reference unknown.

|2010

Crown Bay

|Motherboard

|Development board for the Queens Bay platform.

|Reference unknown.

|2009

Crown Beach

|Motherboard

|Development board for the Menlow platform.

|Reference unknown.

|2007

Crown Pass

|Motherboard

|Intel W2600CR2 two-socket workstation motherboard. Custom form factor, Socket R (LGA 2011), C600 chipset (Patsburg). Supports the Xeon E5-2600 CPU (Jaketown).

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Crystal Cove

|PMIC

|Power Management Integrated Circuit, featured alongside the Sunset Highway VRM, for Intel SoC-based tablets.

|Reference unknown.

|2012

Crystal Forest

|Platform

|Intel's "next-generation communications platform," a scheme for network processing. Expected late in 2012.

|Reference unknown.

|2012

Cube Cove

|Motherboard

|Intel DQ45CB desktop motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), Q45 chipset (Eaglelake).

|Cube Cove, Alaska, USA.

|2008

Culver City

|Motherboard

|Intel D925XCV desktop motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 925X chipset (Alderwood).

|Culver City, California, USA.

|2004

Culver City 2

|Motherboard

|Intel D925XECV2 desktop motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 925XE chipset (Alderwood).

|Culver City, California, USA.

|2004

Cumberland

|Motherboard

|Intel CU430HX motherboard. LPX form factor, Socket 7, 430HX chipset (Triton II).

|Reference unknown.

|1996

Cypress

|Motherboard

|Intel C440GX+ two-socket server motherboard. Server ATX form factor, Slot 2, 440GX chipset.

|Reference unknown.

|1999

Dakota

|Motherboard

|Intel DK440LX motherboard. Custom ATX form factor, Slot 1, 440LX chipset (Balboa).

|Reference unknown.

|1997

Dalhart

|CPU

|Intel PXA26x, a series of processors in the XScale family.

|Reference unknown.

|2003

Dana Point

|Wireless

|Wireless networking card for the Montevina platform supporting WiMAX.{{cite web |url=http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2007/04/16/intel_spills_montevina_beans/ |title=Intel to build WiMAX into laptops in 2008 |publisher=The Register |author=Tony Smith |date=2007-04-16 |access-date=2008-09-28 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120328215139/http://www.reghardware.com/2007/04/16/intel_spills_montevina_beans/ |archive-date=2012-03-28 |url-status=dead }}

|Dana Point, a city in southern Orange County, California.

|2007

Danbury

|Encryption

|Data protection engine in the Eaglelake chipsets. Part of the third generation of vPro (McCreary).{{cite web |url=https://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/09/21/intel_vpro_danbury/|title=Next-gen Intel vPro platform to get hardware encryption |publisher=The Register |date=2007-09-21| access-date=2007-12-01}}

|Reference unknown; see Danbury (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|2007

Dandale

|Motherboard

|Intel DH57DD desktop motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, LGA 1156, H57 chipset (Ibex Peak).

|Reference unknown.

|2010

Dayville

|LAN adapter

|Intel PRO/100 S desktop Ethernet adapter. Single-port, copper, 100 Mbit/s, PCI. Based on the 82551QM controller chip (Lavon).

|Reference unknown.

|2005

Decathlete

|Motherboard

|Specification for enterprise-ready two-socket motherboards based on the Xeon E5-2600 (Jaketown) processor and the C602 (Patsburg) chipset.

|An athlete who participates in a decathlon.

|2012

Deerfield

|CPU

|Itanium 2. Low-voltage version of Madison.

|Reference unknown; see Deerfield (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|1998

Deer Flat

|Motherboard

|Intel DP67DE desktop motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, LGA 1155, P67 chipset (Cougar Point).

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Dempsey

|CPU

|Dual-Core Xeon 5000 series. Part of the 65 nm Cedar Mill family, and very similar to Presler.

|Reference unknown. For various meanings see Dempsey.

|2005

Denali

|Memory controller

|NAND controller built into the Moorestown platform.

|Denali, in Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska, USA. It is the highest peak in North America.

|2009

Dermot

|Motherboard

|Intel D915PDT motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 915P chipset (Grantsdale).

|Reference unknown.

|2004

Deschutes

|CPU

|Second-generation Pentium II processor. 250 nm. Successor to Klamath.

|Deschutes County, Oregon or, more likely, Deschutes River, which runs through it.

|1998

Devil's Canyon

|CPU

|Codename for 4th gen/Haswell Refresh CPUs.

|Reference unknown.

|2013

Dewey Beach

|LAN adapter

|Intel PRO/1000 PT bypass server Ethernet adapter. Quad-port, copper, 1 Gbit/s, PCIe. Based on the 82571 (Ophir) controller chip.

|Dewey Beach, Delaware, USA.

|2006

Diamond Lake

|Flash cache

|Controller ASIC at the center of the Robson flash cache technology.

|Diamond Lake, Oregon, USA.

|2006

Diamondville

|CPU

|Atom 230, 330, N270, and N280 processors, aimed at low-cost applications. The 330 is dual-core, the others are single-core. The 230 and 330 are 64-bit, while the N270 and N280 are 32-bit. Part of the 45 nm Bonnell family.{{cite web|url=http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2008/02/20/intel_reschedules_shelton/|title=Intel brings forward tech for low-cost PCs|publisher=The Register|date=2008-02-20|access-date=2008-03-07|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120415134753/http://www.reghardware.com/2008/02/20/intel_reschedules_shelton/|archive-date=2012-04-15|url-status=dead}}

|Diamondville is a town in Lincoln County, Wyoming.

|2007

Dimona

|CPU

|Itanium 9300 processor (Tukwila) with only two cores.

|Dimona is an Israeli city in the Negev desert.

|2004

Dixon

|CPU

|Celeron M and Mobile Pentium II PE ("Performance Enhanced"). 250 nm.

|Reference unknown; see Dixon (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|1998

Dodson

|Motherboard

|Intel SDS2 two-socket server motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket 370, ServerWorks ServerSet III HE-SL chipset.

|Reference unknown.

|2002

Dothan

|CPU

|Celeron M and Pentium M processor, successor to Banias. 90 nm.

|Dothan, an ancient town in Israel liked by the Israeli design team. But also Dothan, AL. CPUs had to be named after cities listed on the map in the US.

|2003

Double Barrow

|LAN adapter

|Intel PRO/1000 MT server Ethernet adapter. Dual-port, copper, 1 Gbit/s, PCI-X. Based on the 82546 (Anvik) controller chip.

|Reference unknown.

|2010

Doug Lake

|Motherboard

|Intel DH61DL desktop motherboard. Mini-ITX form factor, LGA 1155, H61 chipset (Cougar Point).

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Dover

|LAN adapter

|NetEffect Ethernet Server Cluster Adapter CX4. Single-port, copper, 10 Gbit/s, PCIe. Based on the NE020 chip.

|City somewhere in the USA.

|2009

Dowling-T

|Chassis

|Intel SR1500 1U rackmount server chassis.

|Reference unknown.

|2006

Downey

|Motherboard

|Intel D910GLDW desktop motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, LGA 775, 910GL chipset (Grantsdale-GL).

|Reference unknown.

|2004

Dragontail Peak

|Motherboard

|Intel DP35DB desktop motherboard. ATX form factor, LGA 775, P35 chipset (Bearlake).

|Dragontail Peak in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness, Washington, USA.

|2007

Drake

|CPU

|Pentium II Xeon processor, the first Xeon. Based on the 250 nm Deschutes. Successor to the Pentium Pro.

|Reference unknown.

|1998

Driskill-T

|Chassis

|Intel SR2500 2U rackmount server chassis.

|Reference unknown.

|2006

Dry Fork

|Motherboard

|Intel DH77DF desktop motherboard. Mini-ITX form factor, LGA 1155, H77 chipset (Panther Point).

|Reference unknown.

|2012

Dublin

|Motherboard

|Intel DB440FX motherboard. LPX form factor, Slot 1, 440FX chipset (Natoma).

|Capital of Ireland.

|1997

Dunes Beach

|Motherboard

|Intel DZ68DB motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket H2 (LGA 1155), Z68 chipset (Cougar Point).

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Dunellen

|Motherboard

|Flex-ATX motherboard for the Timna SoC. Cancelled, as was Timna.

|Dunellen, New Jersey, USA.

|2000

Dunnington

|CPU

|Intel Xeon 7400 series, four or six cores. Based on the 45 nm Penryn. Successor to Tigerton.

|Reference unknown; Dunnington is a village in Yorkshire, UK, but this is not a likely reference. Somewhere in the US there is a city by that name.

|2005

Eaglelake

|Chipset

|Intel G41, G43, G45, P43, P45, Q43, and Q45 Express chipsets. The G and Q models have integrated GMA X4500 graphics. Successor to Bearlake.

|Eagle Lake is the name of many places in North America, including a town in Texas.

|2007

Eagle Ridge

|Bus controller

|Intel L123TA46 Thunderbolt controller chip. Copper, 2 channels, 10 Gbit/s. Essentially half of a Light Ridge.

|Reference unknown.

|2011

East Fork

|Platform

|Digital home PC platform, branded Viiv and combining a wide range of CPUs and chipsets.

|Reference unknown; see East Fork for possibilities.

|2005

Eastern Point

|Motherboard

|Intel DQ67EP desktop motherboard. Mini-ITX form factor, LGA 1155, Q67 chipset (Cougar Point).

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Easton

|Motherboard

|Intel D815EEA desktop motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket 370, 815E chipset (Solano).

|Reference unknown.

|2000

Eatonville

|Motherboard

|Intel D915GEV motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 915G chipset (Grantsdale-G).

|Reference unknown.

|2004

Eb Lake

|Motherboard

|Intel DH77EB desktop motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, LGA 1155, H77 chipset (Panther Point).

|Eb Lake in Winema National Forest, Oregon, USA.

|2012

Echo Peak

|WLAN controller

|WiMAX/WiFi Link 5150 wireless networking card for the Montevina platform, supporting WiMAX and 802.11b/g/n.

|Echo Peak, a mountain in the Sierra Nevada mountain range to the west of Lake Tahoe on the border of the Desolation Wilderness in El Dorado County, California.

|2007

Eden Prairie

|Motherboard

|Intel SE7320EP2 two-socket server motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket 604, E7320 chipset (Lindenhurst).

|Eden Prairie, Minnesota, USA.

|2005

Eklo

|Motherboard

|Intel DQ45EK desktop motherboard. Mini-ITX form factor, LGA 775, Q45 chipset (Eaglelake).

|Reference unknown.

|2008

Ekron

|LAN controller

|Intel 82562 series Ethernet PHY. Single-port, 100 Mbit/s, 350 nm.

|Reference unknown.

|2005

Eldridge

|LAN adapter

|Intel PRO/1000 MF server Ethernet adapter. Dual-port, fiber, 1 Gbit/s, PCI-X. Based on the 82546 (Anvik) controller chip.

|Reference unknown.

|2003

Elmcrest

|SSD

|Intel 510 series solid-state drives, 34 nm MLC, SATA 6 Gbit/s.

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Emerald Bay

|Motherboard

|Intel EB440BX motherboard. Uses the 440BX chipset.

|Emerald Bay is a bay on the west side of Lake Tahoe, in California.

|

Emerald Lake

|Motherboard

|Customer reference board for the Huron River platform.

|Emerald Lake is located in Yoho National Park, British Columbia.

|2009

Emerald Lake 2

|Motherboard

|Customer reference board for the Chief River platform.

|Emerald Lake is located in Yoho National Park, British Columbia.

|2011

Endeavor

|Motherboard

|Intel Advanced/EV motherboard. Baby-AT form factor, Socket 7, 430FX chipset (Triton).

|Reference unknown.

|1996

Englewood

|Motherboard

|Intel D815EGEW desktop motherboard. MicroATX form factor, Socket 370, 815EG chipset (Solano).

|Reference unknown.

|2001

Entrada

|Motherboard

|Intel Classis/PCI LP motherboard. LPX form factor, Socket 3, 420EX chipset (Aries).

|Reference unknown.

|

Ephraim

|SSD

|Intel X25-E, X25-M, and X18-M solid-state drives, 50 nm SLC and MLC, SATA 3 Gbit/s.

|Ephraim, the biblical figure.

|2008

Eva Cove

|Motherboard

|Intel DG35EC desktop motherboard. MicroATX form factor, LGA 775, G35 chipset (Bearlake).

|Reference unknown.

|2008

Evans Peak

|WLAN controller

|Wireless networking module for the Moorestown platform supporting WiMAX, Wi-Fi, and GPS.

|Reference unknown. There are multiple Evans Peaks in the USA.

|2008

Everson

|LAN adapter

|Intel PRO/1000 MT server Ethernet adapter. Single-port, copper, 1 Gbit/s, PCI-X. Based on the 82545 (Attla) controller chip.

|Reference unknown.

|2003

Fairbanks

|Motherboard

|Intel FB820 motherboard. NLX form factor, i820 chipset (Camino).

|Fairbanks, Alaska, USA.

|1999

Fair Oaks

|Motherboard

|Intel BP660 motherboard. Socket 7.

|Reference unknown.

|

Falcon Mountain

|Fiber chipset

|Intel 10G PON Chipset (now MaxLinear)

|Reference unknown.

|2018

Fanwood

|CPU

|Itanium 2, the fourth-generation Itanium (but still called Itanium 2). 130 nm. Successor to Madison.

|Possibly Fanwood, a borough in the US state of New Jersey.

|2004

Fayetteville

|Motherboard

|Intel D815EFV desktop motherboard. MicroATX form factor, Socket 370, 815E chipset (Solano).

|Reference unknown.

|2001

Fiji

|Motherboard

|Intel FJ440ZX motherboard. MicroATX form factor, Socket 370, 440ZX chipset.

|Fiji, an island nation in the South Pacific.

|

Flaxton

|Motherboard

|Intel DQ963FX desktop motherboard. ATX form factor, LGA 775, Q963 chipset (Broadwater).

|Reference unknown.

|2006

Fly Creek

|Motherboard

|Intel DG45FC desktop motherboard. Mini-ITX form factor, LGA 775, G45 chipset (Eaglelake).

|Reference unknown.

|2008

Forest Lake

|I/O bridge

|Intel 80314 I/O companion chip.

|Reference unknown.

|2004

Fort Sumter

|Motherboard

|Customer reference board for the Calpella platform.

|Fort Sumter, Charleston, South Carolina, USA, where the first shots in the American Civil War were fired.

|2009

Fortville

|LAN adapter

|Intel Rack Scale Architecture Switching Ethernet NIC chip.{{cite web |url=http://presentations.interop.com/events/las-vegas/2013/free-sessions---keynote-presentations/download/424 |title= Intel Open Network Platform |publisher=Intel Networking Division at UBM Tech Interop 2013 Las Vegas Conference, Slide 22 |date=2013-05-08 |access-date=2015-10-03}}

|Possibly named after Fortville, a town in Indiana.

|2013

Foster

|CPU

|First Xeon processor to use the NetBurst microarchitecture. Based on the 180 nm Willamette. Successor to Cascades.

|Reference unknown; see Foster (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|1998

Foxhollow

|Platform

|Workstation and entry-level server platform combining the Xeon 3400 series (Clarkdale and Lynnfield) CPUs with the 3450 (Ibex Peak) chipset.{{cite web |url=http://www.dvhardware.net/article28903.html |title=Intel Ibex Peak arrives in August/September 2009 |author=Thomas De Maesschalck |publisher=DarkVision Hardware |date=2008-08-06 |access-date=2008-08-27}}

|Reference unknown.

|2007

Foxton

|Technology

|Power-management technology intended for inclusion in Montecito. Cancelled.

|Reference unknown; see Foxton (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|2005

Fox Cove

|Server

|Intel S7000FC4UR four-socket 4U rackmount server system. Socket 604 × 4, 7300 chipset (Clarksboro).

|Reference unknown.

|2007

Free Town

|Motherboard

|Intel D845GVFN motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket 478, 845GV chipset (Brookdale-GV).

|Reference unknown; see Freetown (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|2004

Frostburg

|Motherboard

|Intel DG33FB desktop motherboard. ATX form factor, LGA 775, G33 chipset (Bearlake).

|Reference unknown.

|2007

Gainestown

|CPU

|Xeon 5500 series CPUs, dual-core and quad-core. Part of the 45 nm Nehalem family. Also called Nehalem-EP.

|Probably named after Gainestown, Alabama.

|2007

Gainesville

|LAN adapter

|Intel PRO/1000 S server Ethernet adapter. Dual-port, copper, 1 Gbit/s, PCI. Based on the 82550PM (Moab) controller chip.

|Reference unknown.

|2002

Gallatin

|CPU

|Pentium 4 Extreme Edition, and also the successor to Prestonia in the Xeon line. Based on the 130 nm Northwood.

|Reference unknown; see Gallatin (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|2000

Gallaway

|Platform

|Single-socket workstation platform combining the Pentium D (Smithfield and Presler) CPUs and the Pentium 4 (Prescott 2M and Cedar Mill) CPUs with the 955X (Glenwood) chipset.

|Probably named after Gallaway, California.

|2005

Gamla

|LAN controller

|Intel 82550EY Ethernet controller.

|Gamla, an ancient city in the Golan Heights.

|1999

Gardendale

|Motherboard

|Intel DH67GD desktop motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, LGA 1155, H67 chipset (Cougar Point).

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Garibaldi

|Motherboard

|Intel D850GB desktop motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket 423, 850 chipset (Tehama).

|Reference unknown.

|2001

Garden Island

|Server

|Intel SR1695WBAC and SR1695WBDC 1U rackmount servers.

|Reference unknown.

|2010

Garlow

|Platform

|Single-socket desktop platform combining the Core 2 Extreme (Yorkfield) CPU with the X38 (Bearlake) chipset. Successor to Wyloway.

|Reference unknown.

|2007

Gasper

|Motherboard

|Intel DZ77GA70K desktop motherboard. ATX form factor, LGA 1155, Z77 chipset (Panther Point).

|Reference unknown.

|2012

Gaston

|WLAN core

|Intel wireless technology, part of the Napa platform.

|Gaston is a city in Washington County, Oregon, USA.

|2004

Geneseo

|Technology

|Extensions to PCI Express for connecting to co-processors. Developed jointly by Intel and IBM.

|Reference unknown; see Geneseo (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|2006

Gesher

|CPU architecture

|A processor microarchitecture, the successor to Nehalem. Renamed to Sandy Bridge after it was discovered that Gesher is also the name of a political party in Israel.{{cite web |url=https://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/04/17/intel_gesher_sandybridge/|title=Intel Intel gives up on super-charged 'Gesher' |publisher=The Register |date=2007-04-17| access-date=2007-12-01}}

|The Hebrew word for 'bridge'.

|2011

Gilgal

|LAN controller

|Intel 82564EB Ethernet PHY. Single-port, 1 Gbit/s, 150 nm.

|Gilgal is a place mentioned in the Hebrew Bible.

|2006

Gilo

|CPU

|Mobile processor based on the 45 nm Nehalem microarchitecture. Possibly cancelled or renamed.

|Probably named after Mount Gilo, a mountain close to Jerusalem; see Har Gilo.

|2003

Glen Brook

|SSD

|Intel X25-V solid-state drive, 34 nm MLC, SATA 3 Gbit/s.

|Reference unknown.

|2009

Glen Ridge

|Motherboard

|Intel D915PGN motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 915P chipset (Grantsdale).

|Reference unknown.

|2004

Glenwood

|Chipset

|Intel 975X Express chipset.

|Reference unknown; see Glenwood (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|2004

Glidewell

|Platform

|Workstation counterpart of the Bensley server platform, combining the Xeon 5000 (Dempsey) CPU with the 5000X (Greencreek) chipset.

|Reference unknown.

|2005

Glyndon

|LAN adapter

|Intel PRO/1000 PT server Ethernet adapter. Single-port, copper, 1 Gbit/s, PCIe. Based on the 82572 (Rimon) controller chip.

|Reference unknown.

|2006

Gracemont

|Microarchitecture

|E-Core of Alder Lake microprocessor

|Gracemont, Oklahoma

|2021

Golan

|WLAN controller

|Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG mini-PCIe Wi-Fi adapter, part of the Napa platform.

|Golan, a city mentioned in the Hebrew Bible.

|2005

Golden Cove

|Microarchitecture

|P-Core of Alder Lake microprocessor

|Reference unknown.

|2021

Grand County

|Motherboard

|Intel D101GGC motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), ATI Radeon Xpress 200 chipset.

|Reference unknown.

|2005

Granite Bay

|Chipset

|Intel E7205 chipset for workstations. Used with Pentium 4 CPUs.

|Granite Bay, a census-designated place in Placer County, California.

|2001

Grantley-EP

|Platform

|Two-socket server platform combining the Haswell-EP or Broadwell-EP processor with the Wellsburg chipset.

|Reference unknown.

|2012

Grantsdale

|Chipset

|Intel 910GL, 915G, 915GL, 915GV, 915P, and 915PL chipsets. Used with Pentium 4 (Northwood) and Pentium D (Smithfield) CPUs. Successor to Springdale.

|Reference unknown; may be named after Grantsdale, Montana.

|2004

Green Fountain

|LAN adapter

|Intel XF SR server Ethernet adapter. Dual-port, fiber, 10 Gbit/s, PCIe 2.0. Based on the 82598EB (Oplin) controller chip.

|Reference unknown.

|2007

Greencreek

|Chipset

|Intel 5000X chipset. Used with the Xeon 5000, 5100, 5200, 5300, and 5400 series CPUs (Dempsey, Woodcrest, Wolfdale, Clovertown, and Harpertown).

|Greencreek is the name of a town in Idaho County, Idaho, USA. See List of places in Idaho.

|2004

Grizzly Pass

|Motherboard

|Intel S2600GL and S2600GZ two-socket motherboards, intended for rackmount servers. Custom form factor, C600 chipset (Patsburg), Socket R (LGA 2011). Supports the Xeon E5-2600 series CPU (Jaketown).

|Probably Grizzly Pass in Yosemite National Park.

|2011

Grosse Point

|Motherboard

|Intel S3420GP series server motherboards. ATX form factor, 3420 chipset (Ibex Peak), Socket H (LGA 1156). Supports Xeon 3400 series processors (Lynnfield). Grosse Point is also the codename of server systems based on this motherboard.

|Possibly Grosse Pointe, Michigan, made famous in the movie Grosse Pointe Blank

|2009

Groveland

|SoC

|Intel CE4200 family of processors

|Reference unknown; see Groveland (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|2010

Guardfish

|Motherboard

|Intel DQ965GF desktop motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), Q965 chipset (Broadwater).

|Reference unknown.

|2006

Gulftown

|CPU

|Core i7-970, i7-980X, and i7-990X Extreme Edition CPUs, and the Xeon W3690 CPU, all with six cores. Part of the 32 nm Westmere family.

{{cite news

| url=http://www.dailytech.com/Gulftown+is+the+Flagship+of+32nm+Westmere+Line/article14227.htm

| first=Jansen

| last=Ng

| title="Gulftown" is the Flagship of 32nm "Westmere" Line

| date=10 February 2009

| publisher=DailyTech

| access-date=2009-02-10

| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090213130917/http://www.dailytech.com/gulftown+is+the+flagship+of+32nm+westmere+line/article14227.htm

| archive-date=13 February 2009

| url-status=dead

| df=dmy-all

}}

|Reference unknown.

|2009

Hammonton

|Motherboard

|Intel D915GHA motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 915G chipset (Grantsdale-G).

|Reference unknown.

|2004

Hanksville

|LAN controller

|Intel 82578 series Ethernet PHY. Single-port, 1 Gbit/s, 90 nm.

|Hanksville, Utah, USA.

|2009

Hanlan Creek

|Motherboard

|Intel S5520HC, S5500HCV, and S5520HCT two-socket server motherboards. SSI EEB form factor, Socket B (LGA1366), 5500 or 5520 chipset (Tylersburg). Supports Xeon 5500 and 5600 processors (Gainestown and Westmere-EP).

|Reference unknown.

|2008

Harpertown

|CPU

|Xeon 5400 series. Quad-core. Part of the 45 nm Penryn family.

|Harpertown, a place in Kern County, California.

|2007

Hartwell

|LAN controller

|Intel 82574 series Ethernet controllers. Single-port, 1 Gbit/s, PCIe 1.1, 90 nm.

|Reference unknown.

|2008

Haswell

|CPU architecture

|Successor to the Sandy Bridge microarchitecture, using the same 22 nm process as Ivy Bridge. Arrived in 2013. Abbreviated HSW.

|Haswell, Colorado.{{cite web |url=http://newsroom.intel.com/community/intel_newsroom/free_press/blog/2010/12/28/sandy-bridge-breaks-the-mold-for-chip-codenames |title='Sandy Bridge' Breaks the Mold for Chip Codenames |publisher=newsroom.intel.com |date=December 28, 2010 |access-date=December 17, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111016033931/http://newsroom.intel.com/community/intel_newsroom/free_press/blog/2010/12/28/sandy-bridge-breaks-the-mold-for-chip-codenames |archive-date=October 16, 2011 }}

|2013

Havendale

|CPU

|Desktop processor in the 45 nm Nehalem family, essentially Lynnfield with two cores instead of four. Canceled in favor of the 32 nm Westmere-based Clarkdale.

|Reference unknown.

|2008

Havre

|Motherboard

|Intel D845HV motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket 478, 845 chipset (Brookdale).

|Reference unknown.

|2001

Hawley Creek

|Flash cache

|Intel 313 SSD cache, 25 nm SLC NAND, SATA 3 Gbit/s. Successor to Larson Creek.

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Hayden Valley

|Motherboard

|Intel S5500HV and S5500HCV two-socket server motherboards. SSI EEB (S5500HCV) or custom half-width (S5500HV) form factor, 2 × LGA 1366, 5500 chipset (Tylersburg). Also the SR1670HV server system.

|Reference unknown.

|2009

Hazleton

|Motherboard

|Intel D865GVHZ motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket 478, 865GV chipset (Springdale-GV).

|Reference unknown.

|2004

Hendrixx

|Motherboard

|Intel Premiere/ATLX motherboard. Baby-AT form factor, Socket 4, 430LX chipset (Mercury).

|The musician Jimi Hendrix.

|

Hillel

|CPU

|The CPU portion of the Clarkdale and Arrandale processors. Part of the 32 nm Westmere family.

|Reference unknown; see Hillel (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|2009

Hondo

|CPU

|Itanium 2 mx2. Combines two Madison dies in a single package.

|Possibly Hondo, the county seat of Medina County, Texas, USA.

|2004

Horse Creek

|Platform

|SiFive P550 highest performance RISC-V processor on 7 nm combined with Intel's leading-edge interface IP such as DDR and PCIe.{{cite web |url=https://www.sifive.com/press/sifive-performance-p550-core-sets-new-standard-as-highest |title=SiFive Performance P550 Core Sets New Standard as Highest Performance RISC-V Processor IP |publisher=sifive.com |date=2021-06-22 |access-date=2021-12-30 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211103024009/https://www.sifive.com/press/sifive-performance-p550-core-sets-new-standard-as-highest |archive-date=2021-11-03 }}

|Probably Horse Creek, California

|2021

Houlton Legacy

|Motherboard

|Intel D2500HN desktop motherboard. Mini-ITX form factor, Atom D2500 processor (Cedarview), NM10 chipset (Tiger Point).

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Huron River

|Platform

|Seventh-generation Centrino, a mobile platform combining the Sandy Bridge CPU with the HM65, HM67, QM67, QS67, and UM67 (Cougar Point) chipsets. Successor to Calpella.

|A large river in the state of Michigan.

|2010

Ibex Peak

|Chipset

|Intel H55, P55, H57, Q57 Express chipsets, HM55, PM55, HM57, QM57, QS57 Mobile Express chipsets, and the 3400 series chipsets for single-socket servers and workstations. First Intel chipset to use a PCH.

|A summit in Inyo County, California, USA.

|2008

Ice Lake

|CPU architecture

|Intel's 2nd generation microarchitecture based on the 10 nm node, expected to replace Cannon Lake.

|Ice Lake, a body of water in the state of Oregon

|2020

Iron Falls

|Motherboard

|Intel D915GRF motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 915G chipset (Grantsdale-G).

|Reference unknown.

|2004

Ironlake

|GMCH

|Graphics controller and memory controller hub (GMCH) in a single 45 nm die. Packaged with the Hillel CPU to form the Clarkdale and Arrandale processors.

|Reference unknown.

|2009

Iron Pass

|Motherboard

|Intel S2600IP4 two-socket server motherboard. Custom form factor, Socket R (LGA 2011), C600 chipset (Patsburg). Supports the Xeon E5-2600 CPU.

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Iron Pond

|LAN adapter

|Intel X520-T2 server Ethernet adapter. Dual-port, copper, 10 Gbit/s, PCIe 2.0. Based on the 82599EB (Niantic) controller chip.

|Reference unknown.

|2010

Irwindale

|CPU

|Xeon processor based on the 64-bit, 90 nm Prescott. Much like Nocona but with 2MB cache instead of 1 MB, and capable of reducing its clock speed when idle.

|Irwindale, a city in Los Angeles County, California.

|2004

Ivy Bridge

|CPU architecture

|Die shrink of Sandy Bridge from 32 nm to 22 nm, with minor architectural improvements and faster graphics. First product to use Intel's tri-gate transistors. Abbreviated IVB.{{cite web |url=http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2008/08/19/idf_intel_architecture_roadmap/ |title=Intel adds 22nm octo-core 'Haswell' to CPU design roadmap |publisher=The Register |date=2008-08-19 |access-date=2008-08-19 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120217051330/http://www.reghardware.com/2008/08/19/idf_intel_architecture_roadmap/ |archive-date=2012-02-17 |url-status=dead }}

|Reference Possibly Pontivy, Brittany, France.

|2012

Jaketown

|CPU

|Xeon E5-2600 series CPUs, aimed at dual-socket servers. Also code-named Sandy Bridge-EP. Part of the 32 nm Sandy Bridge family.

|Reference unknown.

|2010

Jackson

|Technology

|Hyper-threading technology, Intel's term for simultaneous multithreading, introduced in the Foster MP Xeon processor.

|Possibly Jackson, Mississippi, or US president Andrew Jackson.

|2001

Ivytown

|CPU

|Xeon E7 series CPUs, aimed at dual-socket servers. Also code-named Ivy Bridge-EX. Part of the 22 nm Intel Ivy Bridge|Ivy Bridge] family.

|Reference unknown.

|2013

Jasper Forest

|CPU

|Xeon LC3500 series (dual-core), Xeon LC5500 series (quad-core), and the Celeron P1053 (single-core), intended for use in storage controllers paired with the 3420 (Ibex Peak) chipset. Part of the 45 nm Nehalem family.

|Reference unknown.

|2009

Jayhawk

|CPU

|Xeon counterpart of Tejas. Cancelled, as was Tejas.

|Reference unknown; see Jayhawk (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|2003

Jefferson Pass

|Motherboard

|Intel S2600JF and S2600JFQ two-socket half-width rackmount server motherboards. Custom form factor, Socket R (LGA 2011), C600 chipset (Patsburg). Supports the Xeon E5-2600 processor (Jaketown).

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Johannesburg

|Motherboard

|Intel DQ35JO desktop motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), Q35 chipset (Bearlake).

|Johannesburg, South Africa.

|2007

Johnstown

|Motherboard

|Intel D945GSEJT motherboard. Mini-ITX form factor, soldered Atom N270 processor (Diamondville), 945GSE chipset (Calistoga).

|Reference unknown.

|2009

Jones Beach

|LAN adapter

|Intel PRO/1000 PF bypass server Ethernet adapter. Quad-port, fiber, 1 Gbit/s, PCIe. Based on the 82571 GB controller chip (Ophir).

|Jones Beach State Park, New York

|2006

Jordan Creek

|Memory buffer

|Memory buffer to accompany the Ivy Bridge-EX and Haswell-EX processors in the Brickland server platform.

|Reference unknown.

|2012

Juneau

|Motherboard

|Intel JN440BX motherboard. Based on the 440BX chipset.

|Juneau is the capital of the U.S. state of Alaska.

|1998

Kaby Lake

|CPU architecture

|Successor to the Skylake microarchitecture, using the same 14 nm process. Abbreviated KBL.

|Kaby Lake is the shortened name for Kabinakagami Lake, a large lake approximately 70 miles north of Wawa, Ontario.

|2016

Katmai

|CPU

|First-generation Pentium III processor, 250 nm. Successor to Deschutes.

|Probably named after Mount Katmai, a volcano in the Katmai Park in Alaska, the site of a colossal 1912 eruption. Incidentally, Katmai is also the codename of a Microsoft product, SQL Server 2008.

|1998

Kauai

|Motherboard

|Intel KU440EX motherboard. Based on the 440EX chipset.

|Kauai, the oldest of the main Hawaiian Islands.

|1998

Kawela

|LAN controller

|Intel 82576 series Ethernet controllers. Dual-port, 1 Gbit/s, PCIe 2.0, 90 nm.

|Kawela Bay on the Hawaiian Island of Oahu.

|2009

Kaylo

|Platform

|Business desktop platform combining the Xeon 3000 series (Conroe, Wolfdale, Kentsfield) CPUs with the 3010 (Mukilteo 2) chipset.

|Reference unknown.

|2007

Kedron

|WLAN controller

|Intel PRO/Wireless 4965AGN, an IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n mini-PCIe Wi-Fi adapter. Part of the Santa Rosa platform.

|Reference unknown; see Kedron (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|2006

Keifer

|CPU

|A 32-core CPU based on a mini-core. Cancelled.{{cite web|url=http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=32776|title=New from Intel: It's Mini-Cores!|publisher=The Inquirer|date=2006-07-03|access-date=2007-12-01|url-status=unfit|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070701084411/http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=32776|archive-date=2007-07-01}}

|Kiefer is Yiddish for "pine tree" and a Jewish surname.

|2006

Kenai

|LAN controller

|Intel 82540EP and 82540EM (Kenai 32) and 82545EM (Kenai 64) integrated Ethernet controllers. Single port, 1 Gbit/s, 150 nm.

|Reference unknown; see Kenai (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|2002

Kenosha Pass

|Motherboard

|Intel S1200KP server motherboard. Mini-ITX form factor, C206 chipset (Cougar Point). Supports the Xeon E3-1200 processor (Sandy Bridge-EN).

|Kenosha Pass is a high mountain pass located in the Rocky Mountains of central Colorado in the United States.

|2011

Kentsfield

|CPU

|Core 2 Quad Q6600 and Q6700, Core 2 Extreme QX6700, QX6800, and QX6850, and the Xeon 3200 series. Has two dual-core dies in a single package for a total of four cores. Part of the 65 nm Conroe family.

|Reference unknown.

|2005

Kevet

|CPU

|Massively multi-core CPU based on mini-cores. Cancelled.

|A place in Ventura County, California.

|2006

Kikayon

|CPU

|Test version of the Yonah processor, never commercialized.

|Kikayon is the Hebrew name of a plant mentioned in the Biblical Book of Jonah.

|2006

King Crest

|SSD

|Solid-state drive in the 500 series. 2.5-inch form factor, 25 nm HET-MLC, SATA, 6 Gbit/s. Successor to Cherryville.{{cite web|last=Crowthers |first=Doug |url=http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/Intel-SSD-mSATA-SSD-PCIe-SSD-solid-state-drive,news-36686.html |title=Intel's Plans for New SSDs in 2012 Detailed |publisher=Tom's Hardware |date=October 11, 2011 |access-date=December 17, 2011}}

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Kings Creek

|Platform

|Mainstream and performance desktop platform combining the Xeon 3400 series (Lynnfield and Clarkdale) CPUs with the P55 (Ibex Peak) chipset.{{cite web|url=http://www.fudzilla.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=8748&Itemid=37 |title=Ibex Peak becomes Piketon and Kings Creek |author=Lars-Göran Nilsson |publisher=Fudzilla |date=2008-08-05 |access-date=2008-08-27 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080808012125/http://www.fudzilla.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=8748&Itemid=37 |archive-date=August 8, 2008 }}

|Kings Creek, a creek at Lassen Peak, California.

|2008

Kingsport 3

|LAN adapter

|Intel PRO/1000 GT server Ethernet adapter. Quad-port, copper, 1 Gbit/s, PCI-X. Based on the 82546 (Anvik) controller chip.

|Reference unknown.

|2006

Kinnereth

|LAN controller

|Intel 82562 series Ethernet PHY chips. Single port, 100 Mbit/s, 350 nm.

|Yam Kinneret, Israel's largest freshwater lake.

|2000

Kinston

|Motherboard

|Intel D425KT desktop motherboard. Mini-ITX form factor, Atom D425 processor (Pineview), NM10 chipset (Tiger Point).

|Reference unknown.

|2010

Kirkwood

|LAN adapter

|Intel PRO/1000 PT server Ethernet adapter. Quad-port, copper, 1 Gbit/s, PCIe. Based on the 82571 (Ophir) controller chip.

|Reference unknown.

|2006

Kittson

|CPU

|Ninth-generation Itanium processor, expected in 2014. Successor to Poulson.{{cite web |url=https://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/02/05/intel_delays_tukwila/page2.html |title=Chipzilla sits on its Tukwila |author=Timothy Prickett Morgan |publisher=The Register |date=2009-02-05 |access-date=2009-02-07}}

|Possibly named after Kittson County, Minnesota.

|2007

Klamath

|CPU

|First-generation Pentium II processor. 350 nm. Successor to the Pentium Pro.

|The Klamath River, which flows through Oregon and California and is the name of adjacent counties in both of these states.

|1997

Knights Corner

|Co-processor

|Xeon Phi, a "many integrated core" (MIC) processor based on the Larrabee core and having 50 or more cores. Aimed at the high-performance computing segment. 22 nm.

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Knights Ferry

|Co-processor

|Experimental parallel co-processor built around the 32-core Aubrey Isle MIC processor. Attaches via PCIe and resembles a graphics card.

|Knights Ferry, California, USA.

|2010

Knights Hill

|CPU

|Cancelled successor to Knights Landing, intended to be built on a 10 nm architecture.

|Reference unknown.

|2014

Knights Landing

|CPU/Co-processor

|Successor to Knights Corner in the Xeon Phi line.

|Knights Landing, California, USA.

|2013

Knights Mill

|CPU

|Successor to Knights Landing, designed specifically for the acceleration of artificial intelligence workloads.

|Reference unknown.

|2017

Knoll Creek

|Motherboard

|Intel DH77KC desktop motherboard. ATX form factor, LGA 1155, H77 chipset (Panther Point).

|Reference unknown.

|2012

Kyrene

|Chipset

|Intended as the successor to Brookdale, but never released.

|Kyrene is a settlement in the state of Arizona.{{cite web |url=http://abstusa.com/az/kyrene |title=Kyrene-Superstition Tempe AZ 85282 USA Map | Absolute United States |publisher=Abstusa.com |date=2012-04-05 |access-date=2012-08-15 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120419175119/http://abstusa.com/az/kyrene |archive-date=2012-04-19 |url-status=dead }}

|2002

L52A

|Flash memory

|2GB MLC NAND flash memory chip, 50 nm. Developed jointly with Micron Corp.{{cite web

|url = http://chinacmic.com/product_spce/23/45/20.aspx

|title = CMIC Nand Flash Sales

|author = CMIC

|publisher = CMIC

|date = 2011-04-06

|access-date = 2010-04-06

|url-status = dead

|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110813132002/http://chinacmic.com/product_spce/23/45/20.aspx

|archive-date = 2011-08-13

}}

|Follows Micron naming convention.

|

L62A

|Flash memory

|2GB MLC NAND flash memory chip, 34 nm. Developed jointly with Micron Corp.

|Follows Micron naming convention.

|

L63A

|Flash memory

|4GB MLC NAND flash memory chip, 34 nm. Developed jointly with Micron Corp.

|Follows Micron naming convention.

|

L63B

|Flash memory

|4GB MLC NAND flash memory chip, 34 nm. Developed jointly with Micron Corp.{{cite web

|url=http://www.anandtech.com/show/4256/the-ocz-vertex-3-review-120gb/3

|title=The Nand Matrix

|author=Anand Lai Shimpi

|publisher=Anandtech

|date=2011-04-06

|access-date=2010-04-06}}

|Follows Micron naming convention.

|

L73A

|Flash memory

|4/8GB MLC NAND flash memory chip, 25 nm. Developed jointly with Micron Corp.

|Follows Micron naming convention.

|

L74A

|Flash memory

|8/16/32GB MLC NAND flash memory chip, 25 nm. Developed jointly with Micron Corp.{{cite web

|url=http://www.dailytech.com/IMFTs+25nm+NAND+Flash+Will+Cut+Production+Costs+in+Half+Spur+New+SSDs/article17549.htm

|title=IMFT's 25nm NAND Flash Will Cut Production Costs in Half, Spur New SSDs

|author=Jansen Ng

|publisher=DailyTech

|date=2010-02-01

|access-date=2010-03-23

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100307230213/http://www.dailytech.com/IMFTs+25nm+NAND+Flash+Will+Cut+Production+Costs+in+Half+Spur+New+SSDs/article17549.htm

|archive-date=2010-03-07

|url-status=dead

}}

|Follows Micron naming convention.

|

L84A

|Flash memory

|8GB MLC NAND flash memory chip, 20 nm. Developed jointly with Micron Corp.

{{cite web

|url=http://www.micron.com/parts/nand-flash/mass-storage/mt29f64g08cbabawp?pc=%7BFA3B14EA-F969-4E34-A805-54BC82CE9BE4%7D

|title=MT29F64G08CBABAWP

|publisher=Micron

|access-date=2011-12-06

|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120601104543/http://www.micron.com/parts/nand-flash/mass-storage/mt29f64g08cbabawp?pc=%7BFA3B14EA-F969-4E34-A805-54BC82CE9BE4%7D

|archive-date=2012-06-01

|url-status=dead

}}

|Follows Micron naming convention.

|

La Crosse

|Motherboard

|Intel D865GLC motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket 478, 865G chipset (Springdale).

|Reference unknown.

|2003

LaGrande

|Technology

|Intel Trusted Execution Technology, a set of security features.

|La Grande is a city in Union County, Oregon, USA.

|2002

La Mesa

|Motherboard

|Intel D945PLM motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 945P chipset (Lakeport).

|Reference unknown.

|2005

Lakeport

|Chipset

|Intel 945G, 945GC, 945GZ, 945P, 945PL, 946GZ, 946PL, and 955X chipsets. The G models have integrated GMA 950 graphics.

|Reference unknown; see Lakeport (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|2005

Langwell

|Chipset

|PCH for the Moorestown system-on-a-chip platform for UMPCs and tablets. Manufactured for Intel by TSMC.

|Reference unknown.

|2007

Larrabee

|CPU architecture

|GPGPU built around a simplified x86 core (a mini-core). Originally intended as a stand-alone graphics product, but now relegated to HPC research projects.{{cite web |url=https://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/12/08/intel_larrabee_gpgpu/|title= Unheralded Larrabee plots AMD and Nvidia takedown |publisher=The Register |date=2006-12-08| access-date=2007-12-01}}

|Reference unknown; see Larrabee (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|2006

Larson Creek

|Flash cache

|Intel 311 SSD cache, 34 nm SLC, SATA 3 Gbit/s. Also spelled Larsen Creek.

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Lavon

|LAN controller

|Intel 82551 series Ethernet controllers. Single-port, 100 Mbit/s, PCI, 350 nm.

|Reference unknown.

|2002

Layton

|Motherboard

|Intel D845GLLY motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket 478, 845GL chipset (Brookdale-GL).

|Reference unknown.

|2002

Lewisville

|LAN controller

|Intel 82579 series Ethernet PHY chips. Single-port, 1 Gbit/s, 90 nm.

|Reference unknown.

|2010

Lewisburg

|Chipset

|PCH for two- and four-socket servers based on the Purley platform. Successor to Wellsburg.

|Reference unknown.

|2016

Light Peak

|Technology

|Thunderbolt, a general-purpose serial interconnect with speeds of at least 10 Gbit/s. Originally intended to be fiber-based, but the first versions use copper.

|Reference unknown.

|2009

Light Ridge

|Bus controller

|Intel L051NB32 Thunderbolt controller chip. Copper, 4 channels, 10 Gbit/s.

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Lincoln Crest

|SSD

|Solid-state drive in the 300 series. 2.5-inch form factor, SATA, 6 Gbit/s.

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Lincroft

|CPU

|Atom Z600 series processors, intended for tablet computers. Part of the 45 nm Bonnell family.

|Lincroft is a part of Middletown Township, in Monmouth County, New Jersey.

|2008

Lindenhurst

|Chipset

|Intel E7320 and E7520 chipsets, used in two-socket servers primarily with Xeon CPUs in the 90 nm Prescott family (Cranford, Irwindale, Nocona, and Potomac). Also the codename of a platform combining these components.

|Reference unknown; see Lindenhurst (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|2003

Little Falls

|Motherboard

|Intel D945GCLF motherboard. Mini-ITX form factor, soldered Atom 230 processor (Diamondville), 945GC chipset (Lakeport-GC).

|Reference unknown.

|2008

Little Falls 2

|Motherboard

|Intel D945GCLF2 motherboard. Mini-ITX form factor, soldered Atom 330 dual-core processor (Diamondville), 945GC chipset (Lakeport-GC).

|Reference unknown.

|2008

Little River

|Chipset

|Intel 945GU Express chipset, an MCH with integrated GMA 500 graphics. Used with the A100 and A110 (Stealey) CPUs in the McCaslin MID platform.

|Reference unknown; see Little River (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|2007

Liven Good

|LAN controller

|Intel 82543GC Ethernet controller. Single-port, 1 Gbit/s, 350 nm.

|Reference unknown. Possibly a play on the name of Intel researcher Richard Livengood, or reference to Livengood, Alaska

|2000

Lizard Head Pass

|Motherboard

|Intel S4600L{{Cite web|url=http://ark.intel.com/products/61021/Intel-Server-Board-S4600LT2|title=Product Specifications}}{{Cite web|url=http://ark.intel.com/products/61022/Intel-Server-Board-S4600LH2|title=Product Specifications}} four-socket motherboards, aimed at rack servers. Custom 16.7” x 20” form factor, Socket R (LGA 2011), C602 is one of the Intel Xeon chipsets (Patsburg{{Cite web|url=http://ark.intel.com/products/63984/Intel-BD82C602-PCH|title=Product Specifications}}). Supports the Xeon E5-4600 CPU (Sandy Bridge-EP).

|Reference unknown.

|2013

Long Cove

|LAN adapter

|Intel AF DA server Ethernet adapter. Dual-port, copper, 10 Gbit/s, PCIe 2.0. Based on the 82598EB (Oplin) controller chip.

|Reference unknown.

|2008

Lordship Beach

|Debug card

|Intel Bay Lake CRB POST/debug add-in card.

|Reference unknown.

|2012

Lunar Lake

|Microprocessor

|Intel Core Ultra 2nd generation mobile processors

|Lunar Lake, NV

|2024

Lunaville

|LAN adapter

|Intel EF server Ethernet adapter. Dual-port, fiber, 1 Gbit/s, PCIe 2.0. Based on the 82576EB (Kawela) controller chip.

|Reference unknown.

|2008

Luxemburg

|Motherboard

|Intel D915GUX motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 915G chipset (Grantsdale-G).

|Reference unknown.

|2004

Lyndonville

|SSD

|Intel 710 series solid-state drives, 25 nm MLC, SATA 3 Gbit/s.{{cite web

|url=https://www.engadget.com/2011/04/28/intel-ssd-720-710-and-520-series-leak-out-larsen-creek-and-pai/

|title=Intel SSD 720, 710 and 520 Series leak out, Larsen Creek and Paint Creek bring up rear guard

|publisher=Engadget

|date=2011-04-28|access-date=2011-05-03}}

|Reference unknown.

|2009

Lynnfield

|CPU

|Core i5-700 series, Core i7-800 series, and Xeon 3400 series, all quad-core. Part of the 45 nm Nehalem family.

|Lynnfield, Massachusetts.

|2007

MacKenzie

|LAN adapter

|Intel PRO/100 M desktop Ethernet adapter. Single-port, copper, 100 Mbit/s, PCI. Based on the 82550EY controller chip (Gamla).

|Reference unknown.

|2002

Madison

|CPU

|Itanium 2, the third-generation Itanium (but still called Itanium 2). 130 nm. Successor to McKinley.

|Probably Madison, Wisconsin, or US president James Madison.

|1998

Maho Bay

|Platform

|Desktop platform combining the Ivy Bridge CPU with the 70-series (Panther Point) chipsets.{{cite web |url=http://www.anandtech.com/show/4318/intel-roadmap-ivy-bridge-panther-point-ssds/2|title=Intel's Roadmap: Ivy Bridge, Panther Point, and SSDs|publisher=Anandtech|date=2011-05-06|access-date=2011-05-06}}

|Maho Bay in the Virgin Islands.

|2011

Maple Crest

|SSD

|Intel 330 series solid-state drives. 25 nm MLC, SATA 6.0 Gbit/s. Successor to Postville.

|Reference unknown.

|2012

Marathon

|GPU

|Intel 2700G graphics accelerator. Companion to the PXA270 series (Bulverde) XScale processors.

|Marathon, Greece, for which the long-distance race is named.

|2004

Marblehead

|Motherboard

|Intel D915GMH motherboard. Micro-BTX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 915G chipset (Grantsdale-G).

|Likely Marblehead, Massachusetts.

|2004

Marlinspike

|Motherboard

|Intel MS440GX workstation motherboard. Custom ATX form factor, two Slot 2 sockets, 440GX chipset.

|Reference unknown.

|1998

Mars

|Chipset

|Intel 450KX chipset, intended for two-socket Pentium Pro systems.

|The planet Mars.

|1995

Marshalltown

|Motherboard

|Intel DN2800MT and DN2800MTE desktop motherboards. Mini-ITX form factor, Atom N2800 processor (Cedarview), NM10 chipset (Tiger Point).

|Reference unknown.

|2012

Matanzas

|Motherboard

|Reference design for an embedded version of the Santa Rosa mobile platform, using a Merom-based CPU and the Crestline chipset.

|Matanzas is the capital of the Cuban province of Matanzas.

|2006

Maui

|Motherboard

|MU440EX mATX motherboard with the 440EX chipset and on-board ATi Rage Pro (AGP)

|Hawaiian island

|1998

Maywood

|Motherboard

|Intel D845PEMY motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket 478, 845PE chipset (Brookdale-PE).

|Reference unknown.

|2004

McCaslin

|Platform

|Mobile Internet platform combining the A100 series (Stealey) CPUs with the 945GU (Little River) chipset.{{cite web |url=http://softwarecommunity.intel.com/articles/eng/1020.htm |title=McCaslin Platform Development Resource Kit |publisher=Intel |date=2007-07-17 |access-date=2007-12-01 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071214072509/http://softwarecommunity.intel.com/articles/eng/1020.htm |archive-date=2007-12-14 }}

|Reference unknown.

|2007

McCreary

|Platform

|Third generation of vPro, a managed desktop platform combining the Core 2 Duo and Quad (Wolfdale and Yorkfield) CPUs with the Q45 (Eaglelake) chipset.

|Possibly named after McCreary County, Kentucky.

|2007

McKinley

|CPU

|Itanium 2, the second-generation Itanium. 180 nm. Successor to Merced.

|Denali (formerly Mount McKinley) in Alaska is the highest mountain peak in North America.

|1998

Medfield

|SoC

|Atom Z2000, Z2460, and Z2580 processors, aimed at smartphones and tablets. The Z2580 is dual-core, the others are single core. Part of the 32 nm Saltwell family. Successor to Moorestown.{{cite web |url=http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2008/12/08/intel_roadmaps_medfield/ |title=Intel's 32nm Atom roadmapped |publisher=The Register |author=Tony Smith |date=2008-12-08 |access-date=2008-12-08 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120217051512/http://www.reghardware.com/2008/12/08/intel_roadmaps_medfield/ |archive-date=2012-02-17 |url-status=dead }}

|Possibly named after Medfield, Massachusetts.

|2009

Mendocino

|CPU

|The second-generation Celeron processor. Successor to Covington, and essentially that CPU with L2 cache added, and much faster as a result.

|Mendocino County, California

|1998

Menlow

|Platform

|Mobile Internet device (MID) platform combining the Atom Z500 series (Silverthorne) CPU, the US15 series (Poulsbo) chipsets, and optionally the Connection 2400 WiMax chip (Baxter Peak).

|Reference unknown.

|2007

Merced

|CPU

|The first version of the Itanium processor.

|Merced River or Lake Merced, California.

|1998

Mercury

|Chipset

|Intel 430LX chipset, used with first-generation Pentium CPUs.

|The planet Mercury.

|1993

Merom

|CPU

|Mobile processors in the 65 nm Conroe family, sold as Celeron M, Celeron Mobile, Core 2 Solo, Core 2 Duo Mobile, Core 2 Extreme Mobile, and Pentium Mobile. Successor to Yonah.

|Lake Merom in the Hula Valley of Israel.

|2003

Merrifield

|SoC

|A future Atom processor in the 22 nm Silvermont family. Aimed at high-end smartphones. Successor to Medfield.

|Reference unknown.

|2012

Meteor Lake

|Microprocessor

|Intel Core Ultra 1st generation mobile processors

|Meteor Lake, CA

|2023

Millbrook

|Memory buffer

|Intel 7500, 7510, and 7512 scalable memory buffers.

|Reference unknown.

|2009

Millington

|CPU

|Low-voltage version of the Itanium 2 9000 (Montecito) CPU.

|Reference unknown; see Millington (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|2004

Millville

|CPU

|Single-core processor with 1 MB cache in the 65 nm Conroe family, basically half of an Allendale.{{cite web |url=http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/top-secret-intel-processor-plans-uncovered,1185-4.html |title= Top Secret Intel Processor Plans Uncovered: Intel Focusing On 45 Nm Now |publisher=Tom's Hardware Guide |date=2005-12-04 |access-date=2009-02-22}}

|Reference unknown; see Millville (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|2005

Moab

|LAN controller

|Intel 82550PM Ethernet controller.

|Moab, an ancient kingdom in modern-day Jordan that was often in conflict with Israel in Biblical times.

|1999

Mobile Bay

|RAID controller

|Intel RS2 MB044 RAID controller. SAS/SATA, 6 Gbit/s, 4 internal and 4 external ports, PCIe 2.0.

|Mobile Bay, Alabama, USA.

|2010

Monahans

|CPU

|The PXA300 family of XScale processors. Successor to Bulverde.

|Monahans, a city in Texas; the county seat of Ward County.

|2005

Montara

|Chipset

|Intel 852 and 855 series mobile chipsets, used with Pentium 4 CPUs.

|Montara, a census-designated place in San Mateo County, California.

|2002

Montecito

|CPU

|Itanium 2 9000, the fifth-generation Itanium. Dual-core, 90 nm. Successor to Fanwood.

|Montecito, California.

|2002

Montevina

|Platform

|Fifth-generation Centrino, called Centrino 2, a mobile platform combining the Core 2 Duo (Penryn) CPU with the GL40, GS45, GM45, and PM45 (Cantiga) chipsets. Successor to Santa Rosa.

|Montevina is a wine out of the Sierra Foothills, after the Italian word for mountain wine.

|2007

Montpelier

|Motherboard

|Intel DQ35MP motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), Q35 chipset (Bearlake-Q).

|Probably Montpelier, Vermont.

|2007

Montvale

|CPU

|Itanium 9100 series, the sixth-generation Itanium. Dual core, 90 nm. Successor to Montecito.

|Possibly Montvale, New Jersey, USA.

|2005

Moorestown

|Platform

|Mobile Internet platform combining the Atom Z600 series (Lincroft) CPU with the MP20 (Langwell) chipset. Successor to Menlow.

|Reference unknown; see Moorestown (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|2009

Morgan Hill

|Chipset

|Intel i865GV chipset.

|Morgan Hill is a city located in the southern part of Santa Clara County, California, USA.

|2006

Morrison

|Motherboard

|Intel Advanced/MN motherboard. LPX form factor, Socket 5, 430FX chipset (Triton).

|Jim Morrison, lead singer of The Doors.

|1995

Mount Prospect

|Motherboard

|Intel MP440BX motherboard. Uses the 440BX chipset.

|Mount Prospect is a village in Cook County, Illinois

|1999

Mount Union DVI

|Motherboard

|Intel D2700MUD desktop motherboard. Mini-ITX form factor, Atom D2700 processor (Cedarview), NM10 chipset (Tiger Point).

|Reference unknown.

|2012

Mount Washington

|Motherboard

|Intel D525MW desktop motherboard. Mini-ITX form factor, Atom D525 processor (Pineview), NM10 chipset (Tiger Point).

|Reference unknown.

|2010

Mukilteo

|Chipset

|Intel 3000 and 3010 (Mukilteo 2) chipsets, used in single-socket servers with Conroe and Kentsfield CPUs, and the E7230 chipset, used in HPC applications with the Pentium D.

|Mukilteo is a city in Snohomish County, Washington, USA, located north of Seattle.

|2005

Napa

|Platform

|Third-generation Centrino, a mobile platform combining the Core Solo and Duo (Yonah) and Core 2 Solo and Duo (Merom) CPUs with the 945 (Calistoga) chipset. Successor to Sonoma.{{cite web |url=https://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/08/26/intel_napa_smithfield/ |publisher=The Register |title= Intel to announce 'Napa' Centrino 3 at IDF |date=2004-08-26 |access-date=2010-03-06}}

|Napa is the county seat of Napa County, California, home to the famous Napa Valley wine region.

|2005

Natoma

|Chipset

|Intel 440FX chipset, intended for use with the Pentium Pro and Pentium II (Klamath) CPUs.

|Probably Lake Natoma, Sacramento County, California.

|1996

Navy Pier

|Platform

|Embedded platform combining the Atom N270 (Diamondville) CPU with the 945GSE (Calistoga) chipset.

|Reference unknown.

|2008

Nehalem

|CPU architecture

|Successor to the Conroe (Core) microarchitecture. Abbreviated NHM.

|The Nehalem River in Oregon, or possibly the town of Nehalem in Tillamook County, Oregon.

|2004

Neptune

|Chipset

|Intel 430NX chipset, intended for use with Pentium CPUs.

|The planet Neptune (or the Roman god Neptune).

|1993

Newberry Lake

|Motherboard

|Intel D945GCNL motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 945GC chipset (Lakeport-GC).

|Reference unknown.

|2007

Niantic

|LAN controller

|Intel 82599 series Ethernet controllers. Dual-port, 10 Gbit/s, PCIe 2.0, 65 nm.

|Niantic, A goldrush-era ship shipwrecked under the city of San Francisco.

|2009

Nine Mile

|Motherboard

|Intel D945PLNM motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 945PL chipset (Lakeport-PL).

|Reference unknown.

|2006

Ninja

|Motherboard

|Intel Classic/PCI Expandable Desktop, Socket 3, 420EX (Aries), Baby AT, for the i486 SX/SX2, DX/DX2, DX4 Overdrive, 5x86

|Reference unknown.

|1994?

Nineveh

|LAN controller

|Intel 82566 series Ethernet PHY. Single-port, 1 Gbit/s, 90 nm.{{cite web |url=http://www.intel.com/design/network/products/ethernet/linecard_ec.pdf |publisher=Intel |title=Ethernet Controllers Product Comparison Brochure |date=2008-06-17 |access-date=2008-08-21}}

|Nineveh was an important city in ancient Assyria, referred to in the Book of Jonah.

|2006

Nocona

|CPU

|The first 64-bit Xeon processor. Based on the 90 nm Prescott. Successor to Gallatin.

|Nocona, a city in Montague County, Texas.

|2001

Northwood

|CPU

|Second-generation Pentium 4 processor, 130 nm. Successor to Willamette.

|Reference unknown; see Northwood (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|1999

Novarupta

|Board

|Demonstration board for the experimental Rosepoint processor.

|Novarupta, a volcano in Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska, USA, whose 1912 eruption was the largest of the 20th century.

|2012

Oak Trail

|Platform

|Tablet platform combining the Atom Z600 series (Lincroft) CPUs with the SM35 (Whitney Point) chipset.

|Reference unknown.

|2010

Odem

|Chipset

|Intel 855PM chipset, mobile MCH used with Pentium M and Celeron M CPUs.

|Mount Odem in the Golan Heights.

|2002

Ophir

|LAN controller

|Intel 82571EB Ethernet controller. Dual-port, 1 Gbit/s, PCIe 1.0a, 90 nm.

|Ophir, an ancient mysterious land.

|2005

Oplin

|LAN controller

|Intel 82598EB Ethernet controller. Dual-port, 10 Gbit/s, PCIe 2.0, 90 nm.

|Reference unknown.

|2007

Orchid Island

|Reference Platform

|2 in 1 Detachable Reference Design with Celeron N3000

|Reference unknown.

|2015

Orion

|Chipset

|Intel 450GX chipset, intended for four-socket Pentium Pro systems.

|Probably Orion (constellation) or Orion Nebula.

|1995

Paint Creek

|SSD

|Intel 3xx series solid-state drives, 25 nm MLC, SATA 3 Gbit/s.

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Palm Canyon

|Motherboard

|Intel D945GPM motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 945G chipset (Lakeport-G).

|Reference unknown.

|2006

Panther Point

|Chipset

|Intel B75, H77, Q75, Q77, Z75, and Z77 desktop chipsets, and the HM70, HM75, HM76, HM77, QM77, QS77, and UM77 mobile chipsets, and the C216 workstation chipset, used with the Ivy Bridge CPU. Successor to Cougar Point.

|Reference unknown.

|2010

Patsburg

|Chipset

|Intel X79 chipset, and the C600 series of chipsets for two-socket servers.

|Patsburg, a tiny settlement in Crenshaw County, Alabama.

|2010

Paxville

|CPU

|The first dual-core Xeon, essentially a dual-core Irwindale, and similar to the desktop Smithfield. Paxville for MP systems was branded the Xeon 7000 series.

|Paxville, a town in Clarendon County, South Carolina.

|2005

Pellston

|Technology

|Memory error correction technology that first appeared in the Itanium 2 9000 CPU (Montecito).

|Reference unknown.

|2004

Pendleton

|Motherboard

|Intel D845PT motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket 478, 845 chipset (Brookdale).

|Pendleton, Oregon.

|2001

Penryn

|CPU

|Second-generation mobile Core 2 Duo processor, successor to Merom, and namesake of its generation, the 45 nm successor to the 65 nm Conroe.

|Penryn, California, a town of about 2,000 and home to a granite quarry.

|2005

Penwell

|CPU

|Atom CPU integrating technology licensed from Nokia and aimed at smartphones. Part of the 32 nm Saltwell family.{{cite web |url=http://semiaccurate.com/2010/02/08/intel-and-nokia-make-chip/ |publisher=SemiAccurate|title=Intel and Nokia make a chip |date=2010-02-08 |access-date=2011-06-01}}

|Reference unknown.

|2010

Petrof Bay-T

|Chassis

|Intel SR1550 1U rackmount server chassis.

|Petrof Bay in the Tongass National Forest, Alaska, USA.

|2006

Picket Post

|Platform

|Embedded platform combining the Xeon C3500 and C5500 series CPUs (Jasper Forest) with the 3420 chipset (Ibex Peak).

|Reference unknown.

|2010

Piketon

|Platform

|Business desktop platform combining the Xeon 3400 series (Lynnfield and Clarkdale) CPUs with the Q55 (Ibex Peak) chipset.

|Piketon, a village in Pike County, Ohio, USA.

|2008

Pilot Point

|Chassis

|Intel SC5299 series of 6U pedestal or rackmount server chassis.

|Reference unknown.

|2006

Pilot Point-T

|Chassis

|Intel SC5650 series of 6U pedestal or rackmount server chassis. Supports redundant power supplies.

|Reference unknown.

|2009

Pine Trail

|Platform

|Mobile platform combining the second-generation Atom CPU (Pineview) with the NM10 (Tiger Point) chipset.

|Possibly a reference to Pineview, an earlier mobile processor.

|2009

Pineview

|CPU

|Atom D400 and N400 series (single-core) and D500 and N500 series (dual-core). All models but the N570 have GMA 3150 graphics integrated on-die. Part of the 45 nm Bonnell family.

|Reference unknown. There is a town in the US state of Georgia called Pineview.

|2009

Placer

|Chipset

|Intel E7505 chipset, used in two-socket servers and workstations with Xeon CPUs in the Foster, Gallatin, Prestonia families.

|Placer County, California, USA.

|2000

Plato

|Motherboard

|Intel Premiere/PCI II, Socket 5, 430NX (Neptune), Baby AT, Very similar to "Batman" mobo but with the slightly different chipset and socket

|Greek Philosopher

|1994?

Pleiades

|Motherboard

|Intel D915GPD motherboard. Micro-BTX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 915G chipset (Grantsdale-G).

|Pleiades star cluster.

|2004

Plumas

|Chipset

|Intel E7500 and E7501 chipsets, used in two-socket servers with Xeon CPUs in the Foster, Gallatin, Prestonia families.

|Plumas County, California, USA.

|2000

Plum Creek

|Motherboard

|Intel D945GCPE motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 945GC chipset (Lakeport-GC).

|Reference unknown.

|2007

Plum Island

|Motherboard

|Intel D845EPI motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket 478, 845E chipset (Brookdale-E).

|Reference unknown.

|2003

Polar

|Motherboard

|Intel AC440NX four-socket server motherboard. Slot 2, 440NX chipset. Supports the Pentium II Xeon processor (Drake).

|Reference unknown.

|1998

Polaris

|CPU

|The Teraflops Research Chip, an experimental 80-core processor.

|Polaris, also known as the North star.

|2007

Pondicherry

|Memory arbiter

|Memory arbiter in the Valleyview Atom SoC.

|Puducherry, India, formerly known as Pondicherry.

|2012

Portland

|Motherboard

|Intel PD440FX motherboard. ATX form factor, Slot 1, 440FX chipset (Natoma).

|Most likely: Portland, Oregon, the largest city in the state of Oregon, alternatively one of these other Portlands

|1997

Portville

|LAN adapter

|Intel ET and ET2 server Ethernet adapters. Dual/quad-port, copper, 1 Gbit/s, PCIe 2.0. Based on the 82576EB (Kawela) controller chip.

|Reference unknown.

|2008

Postville

|SSD

|Intel X18-M and X25-M series solid state drives, 34 nm MLC, SATA 3 Gbit/s{{cite web|last=Vilches |first=Jose |url=http://www.techspot.com/news/35525-intel-postville-ssd-listings-appear-online.html |title=Intel 'Postville' SSD listings appear online |publisher=TechSpot News |date=July 20, 2009 |access-date=December 17, 2011}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/08/16/intel_lyndonville/|title = Intel's SSD roadmap leaked|website = The Register}}

|Reference unknown.

|2009

Postville Refresh

|SSD

|Intel 320 series solid-state drives, 25 nm MLC, SATA 3 Gbit/s{{cite web|author=Anand Lai Shimpi |url=http://www.anandtech.com/show/3965/intels-3rd-generation-x25m-ssd-specs-revealed |title=Intel's 3rd Generation X25-M SSD Specs Revealed |publisher=AnandTech |date=October 5, 2010 |access-date=December 17, 2011}}

|Reference unknown.

|2010

Potomac

|CPU

|An MP version of Nocona, essentially Cranford with 4MB cache instead of 2 MB. Part of the 90 nm Prescott family.

|the Potomac River, which flows through West Virginia, Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, DC, USA.

|2004

Poulsbo

|Chipset

|Intel UL11L, US15L, US15W, US15WP, US15WPT, and US15X chipsets, used in ultra-mobile applications with Atom processors in the Silverthorne family. All models have GMA 500 integrated graphics.{{cite web |url=http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2007/04/18/intel_intros_ump/ |title=Intel introduces ultra-mobile PC platform |publisher=Register Hardware |date=2007-04-18 |access-date=2007-12-01 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120415134520/http://www.reghardware.com/2007/04/18/intel_intros_ump/ |archive-date=2012-04-15 |url-status=dead }}

|Poulsbo, a waterfront city in Kitsap County, Washington, USA.

|2007

Poulson

|CPU

|Itanium 9500 series, the eighth-generation Itanium. Up to eight cores, 32 nm. Successor to Tukwila.

|Reference unknown.

|2007

Powerville

|LAN controller

|Intel I350 series of server Ethernet controller chips. Dual-port or quad-port, 1 Gbit/s, PCIe 2.1.

|Reference unknown.

|2010

Prague

|Motherboard

|Intel D945PPR motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 945P chipset (Lakeport). OEM board for Sony.

|Prague, capital of the Czech Republic.

|2006

Prescott

|CPU

|Third-generation Pentium 4, 90 nm. Successor to Northwood.

|Reference unknown; see Prescott (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|2000

Presler

|CPU

|Pentium D 900 series and Pentium Extreme Edition 900 series processors. Part of the 65 nm Cedar Mill family. Successor to Smithfield.

|Reference unknown.

|2005

Prestonia

|CPU

|Xeon processor based on the 130 nm Northwood. Successor to Foster.

|Reference unknown. Possibly Prestonia, a neighborhood southeast of Louisville, Kentucky.

|2000

Providence

|Motherboard

|PR440FX ATX Dual Socket 8 motherboard

|City in Rhode Island (?).

|199x

Puget Island

|RAID controller

|Intel RS2PI008 and RS2PI008DE RAID controllers. SAS/SATA, 6 Gbit/s, 8 external ports, PCIe 2.0.

|Puget Island, Washington, USA.

|2010

Purley

|Platform

|1/2/4/8-socket server platform combining Skylake/Ice Lake server/workstation processor(s) with Lewisburg chipset(s).

|Reference unknown.

|2016

Queens Bay

|Platform

|Embedded platform combining the Atom E600 series processors (Tunnel Creek) with the EG20T PCH (Topcliff).

|Reference unknown.

|2009

Radio Springs

|Motherboard

|Intel D945PLRN motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 945PL chipset (Lakeport-PL).

|Reference unknown.

|2005

Ralston Peak

|SSD

|SAS family of SSDs using 34 nm-SLC, 25-nm High Endurance Technology MLC and 25-nm SLC Nand, marketed by Hitachi

|Mount Ralston, located in eastern El Dorado county, California near Lake Tahoe

|2011

Ramsdale

|SSD

|Intel 720 series solid-state drives, 34 nm SLC, PCIe.

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Rapid City

|Motherboard

|Intel D865PERC motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket 478, 865PE chipset (Springdale-PE).

|Probably Rapid City, South Dakota.

|2003

Raptor Lake

|Microprocessor

|Intel Core 13th generation CPUs, 14th Generation CPUs

|Raptor Lake, NM

|2022

Red Ridge

|Tablet

|Reference design for a tablet computer based on the Medfield processor.

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Redwater

|LAN adapter

|Intel PRO/1000 PT server Ethernet adapter. Dual-port, copper, 1 Gbit/s, PCIe. Based on the 82571 (Ophir) controller chip.

|Reference unknown.

|2006

Red Rock Canyon

|Network switch chip

|A family of Fulcrum Microsystems descending Ethernet FM10000 switching chips for the Intel Rack Scale Architecture supporting 10 Gbit/s, 25 Gbit/s, 100 Gbit/s.{{cite web |url=http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.networking.dpdk.devel/11952 |title=[PATCH 00/18] lib/librte_pmd_fm10k : fm10k pmd driver |publisher=Intel |date=2015-01-30 |access-date=2015-10-03 |archive-date=October 5, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151005194315/http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.networking.dpdk.devel/11952 |url-status=dead }}

|Possibly named after Red Rock Canyon.

|2013

Reidland

|Platform

|Server platform combining the Whitefield CPU with the Rose Hill chipset. Cancelled and replaced by Caneland.

|Possibly named after Reidland, a census-designated place in McCracken County, Kentucky.

|2005

Rexburg

|Motherboard

|Intel D845GRG motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket 478, 845G chipset (Brookdale-G).

|Reference unknown.

|2002

Richford

|Platform

|Server platform combining the Itanium 9300 series (Tukwila) CPUs and the Rose Hill chipset. Cancelled.

|Reference unknown; see Richford (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|2005

Riggins-T

|Chassis

|Intel SC5600 series of 5U pedestal or rackmount server chassis.

|Reference unknown.

|2009

Rimon

|LAN controller

|Intel 82572EI Ethernet controller. Single-port, 1 Gbit/s, PCIe 1.0a, 90 nm.

|Reference unknown.

|2005

Rio Vista

|Motherboard

|Intel D945PVS motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 945P chipset (Lakeport).

|Reference unknown.

|2006

River Trail

|Software

|Parallel Extensions for JavaScript, which accelerates JavaScript execution by taking advantage of multiple cores and vector instructions.

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Robson

|Flash cache

|Intel Turbo Memory, a NAND flash-memory caching technology.

|Mount Robson, the highest point in the Canadian Rockies.

|2006

Rochester

|Motherboard

|Intel RC440BX motherboard. Based on the 440BX chipset. ATX or microATX form factors, Slot 1.

|Reference unknown; see Rochester (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|1998

Rock Creek

|CPU

|Single-chip cloud computer (SCC), an experimental 48-core processor.{{cite web|last=Hachman|first=Mark|title=Intel Demos 48-Core Prototype Chip|url=https://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2356557,00.asp|publisher=PC Magazine|access-date=December 17, 2011|date=December 2, 2009}}

|Reference unknown; see Rock Creek (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|2009

Rock Harbor

|Motherboard

|Intel D865GRH motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket 478, 865G chipset (Springdale).

|Reference unknown.

|2003

Rock Lake

|Motherboard

|Intel D865PERL motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket 478, 865PE chipset (Springdale-PE).

|Reference unknown.

|2003

Rocket Lake

|Microprocessor

|Intel's 11th generation CPU family.

|Reference unknown.

|2021

Rockwell

|CPU architecture

|Die shrink of Haswell. Renamed to Broadwell.

|Reference unknown.

|2010

Romley

|Platform

|Two-socket server platform combining the Xeon E5-2600 processor (Jaketown) with the C600 series chipsets (Patsburg).

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Rosepoint

|SoC

|Experimental SoC with a digital WiFi transceiver and dual-core Atom processor. 32 nm.

|Reference unknown.

|2012

Rose Hill

|Chipset

|Chipset for the cancelled Reidland and Richford server platforms, also cancelled.

|Reference unknown.

|2005

Salt Creek

|Platform

|Business desktop platform combining various Core 2 (Conroe, Wolfdale, Yorkfield, and Kentsfield) CPUs with the Bearlake chipset.

|Salt Creek is the name of various places in the US. Reference unknown

|2005

Saltwell

|CPU architecture

|Second-generation Atom processor, 32 nm. Successor to Bonnell.{{cite web |url=http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2009/09/23/idf_soc_plan/ |title=Intel will sell more SoCs than mainstream CPUs, says CEO |publisher=The Register |author=Tony Smith |date=2009-09-23 |access-date=2009-10-14 |archive-date=September 28, 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090928091255/http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2009/09/23/idf_soc_plan/ |url-status=dead }}

|Reference unknown.

|2009

San Clemente

|Chipset

|Intel 5100 chipset, used in two-socket servers with Xeon processors in the 65 nm Conroe and 45 nm Penryn families.

|San Clemente is a city in Orange County, California, USA.

|2007

Sandusky

|Motherboard

|Intel D945PSN motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 945P chipset (Lakeport).

|Probably Sandusky, Ohio.

|2005

Sandy Bridge

|CPU architecture

|Successor to the Nehalem microarchitecture. Manufactured on the same 32 nm process as Westmere. Renamed from Gesher. Abbreviated SNB.

|Gesher in Hebrew means bridge and there is a lot of sand in Israel. Thus "Sandy Bridge" is born.

|2007

Sandy Canal

|Motherboard

|Intel D865GSA motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 865G chipset (Springdale).

|Reference unknown.

|2006

Santa Rosa

|Platform

|Fourth-generation Centrino, a mobile platform that combines the Core 2 Duo (Merom and Penryn) CPUs with the 965 series (Crestline) chipsets. Successor to Napa.

|Santa Rosa, California

|2006

Saturn

|Chipset

|Intel 420TX chipset, intended for use with the i486 CPU.

|The planet Saturn (or the Roman god Saturn (mythology)).

|1992

Saturn II

|Chipset

|Intel 420ZX chipset, intended for use with the i486 CPU.

|The planet Saturn (or the Roman god Saturn (mythology)).

|1994

Scanlon Bay

|Motherboard

|Intel DH61SA desktop motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, LGA 1155, H61 chipset (Cougar Point).

|Scanlon Bay in the Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Nevada, USA.

|2011

Sea Breeze

|Motherboard

|Intel D845GVSR motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket 478, 845GV chipset (Brookdale-GV).

|Reference unknown.

|2003

Seaburg

|Chipset

|Intel 5400 chipset, used in two-socket servers with Xeon processors in the 65 nm Conroe and 45 nm Penryn families. Successor to Greencreek.

|Seaburg is the name of a town in Idaho County, Idaho, USA. See List of places in Idaho/S.

|2006

Seacliff Trail

|LAN

|A reference Ethernet switch based on the FM6000 chip (Alta) and supporting software-defined networking.

|Reference unknown.

|2012

Seattle

|Motherboard

|Intel SE440BX motherboard. Based on the Intel 440BX chipset. ATX form factor, Slot 1. This codename is sometimes applied to the 440BX chipset as well.

|Seattle, the largest city in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.

|1998

Shady Cove

|Motherboard

|Intel S5520SC workstation motherboard. SSI EEB form factor, Socket B (LGA1366), 5520 chipset (Tylersburg). This codename also applies to the S5520SCWS workstation system.

|Reference unknown.

|2010

Sharkey

|Motherboard

|Intel D915PSY motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 915P chipset (Grantsdale).

|Reference unknown.

|2004

Shark Bay

|Platform

|Ninth generation Centrino, a mobile platform combining the Haswell processor with the Lynx Point chipset. Successor to Chief River.{{cite web |url=http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/2205474/idf-intels-haswell-ulv-shark-bay-will-support-hybrid-drives-in-ultrabooks |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121022013610/http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/2205474/idf-intels-haswell-ulv-shark-bay-will-support-hybrid-drives-in-ultrabooks |url-status=unfit |archive-date=October 22, 2012 |title=IDF: Intel's Haswell ULV Shark Bay chipset will support hybrid drives in ultrabooks |publisher=The Inquirer |date=2012-09-14 |access-date=2012-09-26}}

|Shark Bay is a World Heritage Site in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia.

|2012

Sheepshead Bay

|LAN adapter

|Intel PRO/1000 PF server Ethernet adapter. Single-port, fiber, 1 Gbit/s, PCIe. Based on the 82572 controller chip (Rimon).

|Sheepshead Bay in Brooklyn, New York, USA.

|2005

Shell Bay

|Board

|Customer reference board for the EG20T chipset (Topcliff).

|Reference unknown.

|2012

Shelter Island

|LAN adapter

|Intel CT desktop Ethernet adapter. Single-port, copper, 1 Gbit/s, PCIe 2.0. Based on the 82574L (Hartwell) controller chip.

|Reference unknown.

|2008

Shelton

|CPU

|Celeron M aimed at low-cost and embedded applications. Essentially a Banias-based Celeron M with the L2 cache removed.

|Shelton, a city in Mason County, Washington, USA.

|2004

Shiloh

|WLAN controller

|Intel WiFi Link 5100 mini-PCIe adapter, also called Shirley Peak 1x2. Part of the Montevina platform.

|Reference unknown; see Shiloh (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|2006

Shirley Peak

|WLAN controller

|Intel Ultimate N WiFi Link 5300 mini-PCIe adapter. Part of the Montevina platform. Formerly called Dana Point.{{cite web |url=http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2008/03/19/intel_wimax_montevina_pricing/ |title=Intel Intel prices up four wireless modules for 'Centrino 2' |publisher=The Register |date=2008-03-19 |access-date=2008-03-23 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120210045453/http://www.reghardware.com/2008/03/19/intel_wimax_montevina_pricing/ |archive-date=2012-02-10 |url-status=dead }}

|Shirley Peak is a mountain in the Greenhorn Mountains of the Sierra Nevada, just northwest of Lake Isabella.

|2007

Shoal Creek

|Motherboard

|Intel D865VSC motherboard. Uses the 865V chipset (Springdale-GV).

|Reference unknown.

|2005

Sibley

|Flash memory

|Intel M18 StrataFlash memory, a 90 nm MLC NOR flash memory chip.{{cite web|url=http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/20050302net_a.htm |title=Intel Discloses New NOR Flash Memory Technologies, Sets Stage For 2005 |publisher=Intel |date=2005-03-02 |access-date=2008-10-18 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071229084131/http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/20050302net_a.htm |archive-date=December 29, 2007 }}

|Possibly Sibley mountain in Sierra County, New Mexico, USA.

|2005

Sierra Grande

|RAID controller

|Intel RS2SG244 RAID controller. SAS/SATA, 6 Gbit/s, 24 internal ports and 4 external ports, PCIe 2.0.

|Sierra Grande, an extinct shield volcano in northeastern New Mexico, USA.

|2010

Siler

|Motherboard

|Intel DX79SI desktop motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket R (LGA 2011), X79 chipset (Patsburg). Supports the Sandy Bridge-E processor.

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Silvermont

|CPU architecture

|Third-generation Atom processor, 22 nm. Successor to Saltwell. Expected in 2013.

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Silver Reef

|Motherboard

|Intel D845PESV motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket 478, 845PE chipset (Brookdale-PE).

|Reference unknown.

|2002

Silverthorne

|CPU

|Atom Z500 series processors, aimed at low-power applications. Part of the 45 nm Bonnell family.

|Possibly named after Silverthorne, Colorado.

|2007

Silvervale

|Technology

|Processor virtualization technology that first appeared in the Itanium 2 9000 CPU (Montecito).

|Reference unknown.

|2004

Skulltrail

|Platform

|Enthusiast gaming platform combining the Core 2 Extreme QX9775 (Yorkfield) CPU with the 5400 (Seaburg) chipset.

|The name is most likely related to Bonetrail, an associated Intel motherboard.

|2007

Skylake

|CPU architecture

|Successor to the Haswell microarchitecture. Manufactured on the same 14 nm process as Broadwell. Abbreviated SKL.

|Reference unknown.

|2015

Smackover 2

|Motherboard

|Intel DX58SO2 desktop motherboard. ATX form factor, LGA 1366, X58 chipset (Tylersburg).

|Smackover, Arkansas, USA.

|2010

Smithfield

|CPU

|Pentium D 800 series and the Pentium Extreme Edition 840. Dual-core. Part of the 90 nm Prescott family. Successor to Prescott.

|Reference unknown; see Smithfield (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|2004

Snow Hill

|Motherboard

|Intel S3210SHLX, S3210SHLC, and BSHBBL server motherboards. ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 3210 chipset (Bigby). Also applies to server systems containing these motherboards.

|Reference unknown.

|2007

Soda Creek

|SSD

|Intel 310 series solid-state drives, mSATA form factor, 34 nm MLC, SATA 3 Gbit/s.

|Reference unknown.

|2010

Sodaville

|SoC

|Atom CE4100 processor, intended for consumer electronics devices.{{cite web |url=http://softwareblogs.intel.com/2008/04/01/atom-101-deciphering-the-intel-codewords-around-mids/ |title='Atom 101' – Deciphering the Intel codewords around MIDs |publisher=Intel |date=2008-04-01 |access-date=2008-08-28 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080407103551/http://softwareblogs.intel.com/2008/04/01/atom-101-deciphering-the-intel-codewords-around-mids/ |archive-date=2008-04-07 }}

|Sodaville, a city in Linn County, Oregon, USA.

|2008

SoFIA

|SoC

|Atom processor with 3G modem.

|Unknown

|2008

Solano

|Chipset

|Intel 815, 815E, 815EG, 815EP, 815G, and 815P chipsets, used with Pentium II and Pentium III processors.

|Solano County, California, USA.

|2000

Sonoma

|Platform

|Second-generation Centrino, a mobile platform that combines the Pentium M (Dothan) CPU with the 915 (Alviso) chipset. Successor to Carmel.

|Reference unknown; see Sonoma (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|2004

Sorrento

|Motherboard

|Intel D945GNT motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 945G chipset (Lakeport-G).

|Reference unknown.

|2005

Sossaman

|CPU

|Xeon LV and ULV, aimed at low-power applications. Based on the 65 nm Yonah, a mobile processor.

|Reference unknown.

|2005

South Bend

|LAN adapter

|Intel PRO/1000 S server Ethernet adapter. Single-port, copper, 1 Gbit/s, PCI. Based on the 82550B (Gamla) controller chip.

|Reference South Bend, Indiana, location of the University of Notre Dame.

|2002

South Lake

|Motherboard

|Intel D915GSN motherboard. BTX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 915G chipset (Grantsdale-G). OEM board for Gateway.

|Reference unknown.

|2004

Spring Fountain

|LAN adapter

|Intel X520 series server Ethernet adapters. Single/dual-port, copper/fiber, 10 Gbit/s, PCIe 2.0. Based on the 82599 (Niantic) controller chip.

|Reference unknown.

|2009

Spring Meadow

|Technology

|Power-saving measure that allows the NIC to filter packets and defer work without waking the CPU.

|Reference unknown.

|2012

Springdale

|Chipset

|Intel 865G, 865GV, 865P, and 865PE chipsets. Used with Pentium 4 processors.

|Reference unknown; see Springdale (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|2001

Stealey

|CPU

|A100 and A110 mobile processors, based on Dothan.{{cite web |url=http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2006/09/26/idf_otellini_keynote_process_tech/ |title=Intel's Otellini accelerates performance-per-Watt plan |publisher=Register Hardware |date=2006-09-26 |access-date=2007-12-01 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120415134505/http://www.reghardware.com/2006/09/26/idf_otellini_keynote_process_tech/ |archive-date=2012-04-15 |url-status=dead }}

|Possibly Stealey, West Virginia, USA.

|2005

Stebbins 2

|LAN adapter

|Intel PRO/1000 GT desktop Ethernet adapter. Single-port, copper, 1 Gbit/s, PCI. Based on the 82541PI controller chip (Tabor 3).

|Reference unknown.

|2004

Stellarton

|SoC

|Atom E600 (Tunnel Creek) processor with on-chip FPGA. Part of the 45 nm Bonnell family.

|Stellarton, Nova Scotia.

|2010

Stoakley

|Platform

|Two-way server platform combining the Xeon 5400 series (Harpertown) CPUs with the 5400 (Seaburg) chipset.

|Reference unknown. Stoakley is the name of a town in Ireland and in Maryland, USA.

|2007

Stoneville

|Motherboard

|Intel D865PESO motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket 478, 865PE chipset (Springdale-PE).

|Reference unknown.

|2003

Stonylake

|LAN adapter

|Intel I350-T2 and I350-T4 server Ethernet adapters. Dual-port (T2) or quad-port (T4), copper, 10 Gbit/s, PCIe 2.0. Based on the I350 controller chip (Powerville).

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Stormville{{cite news|title=Chip Shot: Intel Unleashes New "Extreme" Desktop Processor and Motherboard|publisher=Intel company press release|url=http://newsroom.intel.com/community/intel_newsroom/blog/2012/11/12/chip-shot-intel-unleashes-new-extreme-desktop-processor-and-motherboard|access-date=24 November 2012|date=12 November 2012}}

|Motherboard

|Intel DX79SR motherboard. ATX form factor, LGA2011 socket, Intel X79 chipset{{cite web|title=Intel® Desktop Board DX79SR|url=http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/motherboards/desktop-motherboards/desktop-board-dx79sr.html|publisher=Intel|access-date=24 November 2012}}

|Stormville, NY.

|2012

Stoutland

|Technology

|Processor with integrated memory controller.

|May be named after Stoutland, a village in Camden and Laclede County, Missouri.

|2007

Strawberry Mountain

|Motherboard

|Intel DQ67SW desktop motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, LGA 1155, Q67 chipset (Cougar Point).

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Sugar Bay

|Platform

|Desktop platform combining the Sandy Bridge CPU with the P67 (Cougar Point) chipset.

|Reference unknown.

|2010

Sunnymead

|Motherboard

|Intel D945GSU motherboard. MicroBTX form factor, 945G chipset (Lakeport-G). OEM board for Dell.

|Reference unknown.

|2005

Sunrise Lake

|I/O processor

|Intel IOP348 I/O processor.

|Reference uncertain.

|2007

Sunset Highway

|VRM

|VRM featured on the Crystal Cove PMIC for Bay Lake CRB.

|Sunset Highway (Oregon), USA.

|2012

Tabor

|LAN controller

|Intel 82541ER Ethernet controller. Single-port, 1 Gbit/s, PCI, 130 nm.

|Reference unknown.

|2004

Tabor II

|LAN controller

|Intel 82541GI Ethernet controller. Single-port, 1 Gbit/s, PCI, 130 nm.

|Reference unknown.

|2003

Tabor 3

|LAN controller

|Intel 82541PI Ethernet controller. Single-port, 1 Gbit/s, PCI, 130 nm.

|Reference unknown.

|2004

Tahiti

|Motherboard

|Intel Advanced/ZE motherboard, renamed from Zappa-E after a complaint from Frank Zappa's estate.

|Tahiti, the largest island in the Windward group of French Polynesia.

|1995

Tanacross

|LAN controller

|Intel 82547GI Ethernet controller. Single-port, 1 Gbit/s, PCI-X, 130 nm.

|Tanacross, Alaska, USA.

|2003

Tanglewood

|CPU

|Seventh-generation Itanium processor. Renamed to Tukwila after the Tanglewood Music Center in Massachusetts demanded a switch.

|Reference unknown; see Tanglewood (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|2003

Tanner

|CPU

|The first version of the Pentium III Xeon processor, based on the 250 nm Katmai. Successor to Drake.

|Possibly Tanner Creek, a creek in Portland, Oregon.

|1998

Tappen

|Motherboard

|Intel D945GTP motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 945G chipset (Lakeport-G).

|Reference unknown.

|2005

Taylorsville

|SSD

|Intel S3700 enterprise-class SSD. 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch form factors, MLC-HET, SATA, 6 Gbit/s. Successor to Lyndonville.

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Tehama

|Chipset

|Intel 850 and 850E chipsets, used with the Pentium 4 CPU.

|Mount Tehama, an ancient volcano in northern California.

|1999

Tejas

|CPU

|Planned successor to the Prescott Pentium 4. Cancelled.

|Reference unknown; see Tejas (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|2003

Tekoa

|LAN controller

|Intel 82573 series Ethernet controllers. Single-port, 1 Gbit/s, PCIe 1.0a, 130 nm.

|Reference unknown.

|2005

Thete

|CPU

|Core 2 Extreme QX9750, based on the 45 nm Yorkfield. Rare, never released publicly by Intel.

|Most likely a variant of the Greek letter Theta.

|2008

Thor

|Motherboard

|Intel Advanced/ATX motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket 7, 430FX chipset (Triton).

|Reference unknown.

|1995

Thorsby

|Motherboard

|Intel DX79TO desktop motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket R (LGA 2011), X79 chipset (Patsburg). Supports the Sandy Bridge-E processor.

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Thurley

|Platform

|Two-way server platform combining the Xeon 5500 series (Gainestown) CPUs with the 5500 series (Tylersburg) chipsets.

|Likely a member of the Thurley family.

|2008

Tiger Point

|Chipset

|Intel NM10 Express chipset, a PCH used with the Pineview Atom CPU in the Pine Trail platform

|Reference unknown.

|2009

Tiger Lake

|Microprocessor

|11th generation Intel Core mobile processors based on the Willow Cove Core microarchitecture

|Tiger Lake, WA

|2020

Tigerton

|CPU

|Xeon 7200 series (dual-core) and 7300 series (quad-core), used in four-socket servers. Replacement for the cancelled Whitefield.

|Possibly Tigerton, a village in Shawano County, Wisconsin, USA.

|2005

Tillamook

|CPU

|Pentium MMX P55C for notebooks.

|Probably named after Tillamook, Oregon, the county seat of Tillamook County, Oregon, and situated on the Tillamook River which empties into Tillamook Bay.

|1997

Timber Creek

|Server

|Intel SR2612URR 2U rackmount server.

|Reference unknown.

|2009

Timna

|SoC

|System-on-a-chip based on the Pentium II. Cancelled.{{cite web |url=http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2007/02/06/forgotten_tech_intel_timna/ |title='Timna' – Intel's first system-on-a-chip |publisher=The Register |date=2007-02-06 |access-date=2007-12-01 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120415134435/http://www.reghardware.com/2007/02/06/forgotten_tech_intel_timna/ |archive-date=2012-04-15 |url-status=dead }}

|Reference unknown; see Timna for possibilities.

|1999

Tolapai

|SoC

|Intel EP80579, a system-on-a-chip based on the 90 nm Dothan Pentium M, aimed at embedded applications.{{cite web |url=http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2007/02/05/intel_readies_x86_soc/ |title=Intel readies x86 system-on-a-chip as XScale successor |publisher=Register Hardware |date=2007-02-05 |access-date=2007-12-01 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120415134439/http://www.reghardware.com/2007/02/05/intel_readies_x86_soc/ |archive-date=2012-04-15 |url-status=dead }}

|Possibly Tolapai Spring, Arizona, USA.

|2007

Tonga

|CPU

|Pentium II Mobile processor, 250 nm.

|Probably the island nation of Tonga.

|1998

Topcliff

|Chipset

|Intel EG20T PCH, for use with Atom E600 series (Tunnel Creek) processors.

|Reference unknown.

|2009

Triton

|Chipset

|Intel 430FX chipset, intended for use with Pentium CPUs.

|Probably the Greek god Triton.

|1995

Truland

|Platform

|Four-way server platform combining Xeon 7000 (Paxville) and Xeon 7100 (Tulsa) CPUs with E8500 (Twin Castle) chipsets.

|Reference unknown.

|2005

Trumbull

|Flash memory

|180 nm MLC NOR flash memory.{{Cite FTP |url = ftp://download.intel.com/cn/gb/design/idf/idf_foil/April_27/WCCG/APACW18rev1.21_E.ppt

|title = Intel Flash Memory Solutions for Mobile Internet Phones

|date = 2001-04-27

|server = Intel

|url-status = dead

|access-date = 2008-10-18

}}

|Mount Trumbull in Mojave County, Arizona.

|2001

Tualatin

|CPU

|Third-generation Pentium III, sold as Pentium III and Celeron in both desktop and mobile forms. 130 nm. Successor to Coppermine.

|Tualatin is a town, river, and valley in Oregon; in the Portland metro area. Intel's large manufacturing and design facilities in Oregon are located in the Tualatin Valley.

|2000

Tucson

|Motherboard

|Intel TC430HX. ATX form factor, 430HX chipset

|Reference unknown, possibly Tucson, Arizona

|1996

Tukwila

|CPU

|Itanium 9300 series, the seventh-generation Itanium. Quad-core, 65 nm. Successor to Montecito. Renamed from Tanglewood.

|Tukwila, Washington.

|2003

Tulloch

|Chipset

|Intel i855 chipset. Cancelled in favor of the Tehama chipset.

|Tulloch is the name of a reservoir in Tuolumne County, California.

|2000

Tulsa

|CPU

|Xeon 7100 series, for use in MP servers. Based on the 65 nm Cedar Mill. Successor to Paxville.

|Tulsa, the second-largest city in the U.S. state of Oklahoma and the county seat of Tulsa County.

|2003

Tunnel Creek

|SoC

|Atom E600 series processors, aimed at embedded applications. Part of the 45 nm Bonnell family.

|Reference unknown.

|2009

Tunnel Mountain

|Motherboard

|Intel DQ57TML desktop motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, LGA 1156, Q57 chipset (Ibex Peak).

|Reference unknown.

|2010

Tumwater

|Chipset

|Intel E7525 chipset, used in two-socket workstations with the Nocona and Irwindale Xeon CPUs.

|Tumwater is a city in Thurston County, Washington next to the Deschutes River.

|2003

Tupelo

|Motherboard

|Intel STL2 two-socket server motherboard. EATX form factor, Socket 370, ServerWorks ServerSet III LE chipset.

|Reference unknown.

|2000

Twin Castle

|Chipset

|Intel E8500 and E8501 chipsets, used in four-socket servers with the Xeon 7000 and 7100 series CPUs (Paxville and Tulsa).

|Reference unknown.

|2003

Twinville

|LAN controller

|Intel X540-AT2 Ethernet controller. Dual-port, 10 Gbit/s, PCIe 2.1, 40 nm.

|Reference unknown.

|2010

Tylersburg

|Chipset

|Intel X58 Express desktop chipset, and also the name of a gaming platform combining this chipset with Core i7 and Core i7 Extreme Edition (Nehalem and Westmere) CPUs. Also the 5500 and 5520 chipsets, used in two-socket servers with the Xeon 5500 and 5600 (Gainestown and Westmere-EP) CPUs. Successor to Bearlake on the desktop and Seaburg on the server.

|May be named after a place in Pennsylvania.

|2007

Tyax

|Flash memory

|Intel L18 StrataFlash Wireless memory, a 130 nm MLC NOR flash memory chip.{{Cite web |last=Hachman |first=Mark |date=2004-10-26 |title=New Intel Flash Line Could Bring Price Drop |url=https://www.eweek.com/networking/new-intel-flash-line-could-bring-price-drop/ |access-date=2023-02-26 |website=eWEEK |language=en-US}}

|Probably Tyax Mountain in the Chilocotin Mountains of British Columbia, Canada.

|2003

Union Peak

|Chassis

|Intel P4308XX series 4U rackmount or pedestal server chassis. Supports the S2600CP (Canoe Pass) and S2600CO (Copper Pass) motherboards.

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Urbanna

|Motherboard

|Intel S5520UR two-socket server motherboard. Based on the 5520 (Tylersburg) chipset and supporting the Xeon 5500 and 5600 series processors (Gainestown and Gulftown).

|Reference unknown.

|2010

Val Vista

|I/O controller

|Intel IOC340, an XScale-based 8-port RAID controller chip supporting both SAS and SATA drives.

|Reference unknown.

|2006

Valley Island

|Motherboard

|Intel Atom Processor E3800 Processor Development Kit

|Reference unknown.

|2014

Valleyview

|SoC

|Dual-core and quad-core Atom processors aimed at a wide range of applications. Has Ivy Bridge graphics in place of PowerVR. Part of the 22 nm Silvermont family. Abbreviated VLV.

|Valley View, Texas, USA.

|2010

Vancouver

|Motherboard

|Intel VC820 motherboard. ATX form factor, Slot 1, 820 chipset (Camino).

|Probably Vancouver, British Columbia, or Vancouver, Washington which lies immediately north of Portland, Oregon.

|1999

Vanderpool

|Technology

|Intel VT-x, a virtualization technology for x86 processors.

|Vanderpool, a small settlement in Bandera County, Texas.

|2003

Vanguard

|Motherboard

|Intel D915GEV motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 915GL chipset (Grantsdale-GL).

|Reference unknown.

|2005

Venus

|Motherboard

|VS440FX ATX Socket 8 motherboard

|Roman goddess (?).

|199x

Victor Island

|Blade

|Intel MFS5520VIR two-socket blade server. 2 × LGA 1366, 5520 chipset (Tylersburg).

|Reference unknown.

|2009

Vidalia

|LAN controller

|Intel 82573L Ethernet controller. Single-port, 1 Gbit/s, PCIe 1.0a, 130 nm.

|Vidalia is a variety of onions named after Vidalia, Georgia.

|2005

Villanova

|Motherboard

|Intel D845GLVA motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket 478, 845GL chipset (Brookdale-GL).

|Probably Villanova University.

|2003

Waimea Bay

|Platform

|Enthusiast desktop platform combining the Sandy Bridge-E CPU with the X79 (Patsburg) chipset.

|Waimea Bay, near Pupukea on the Hawaiian island of Oahu.

|2010

Walnut Grove

|RAID controller

|Intel RS2WG160 RAID controller. SAS/SATA, 6 Gbit/s, 16 ports, PCIe 2.0.

|Reference unknown.

|2010

Warm River

|Motherboard

|Intel DG41WV desktop motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, LGA 775, G41 chipset (Eaglelake).

|Warm River, Idaho, USA.

|2010

Warm Springs

|Motherboard

|Intel WS440BX motherboard. Based on the 440BX chipset. ATX form factor, Slot 1 socket.

|Possibly Warm Springs, an unincorporated community in the Warm Springs Indian Reservation, in Oregon, USA.

|1998

Washington Pass

|Motherboard

|Intel S2600WP and S2600WPQ two-socket half-width rackmount server motherboards. Custom form factor, Socket R (LGA 2011), C600 chipset (Patsburg). Supports the Xeon E5-2600 processor (Jaketown).

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Wellsburg

|Chipset

|PCH for two- and four-socket servers based on the Grantley-EP platform. Successor to Patsburg.

|Possibly Wellsburg, WV.

|2012

West Branch

|Motherboard

|Intel D915GVWB motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 915GV chipset (Grantsdale-GV).

|Reference unknown.

|2004

Westmere

|CPU architecture

|Die shrink of Nehalem from 45 nm to 32 nm. Originally code-named Nehalem-C. Abbreviated WSM.{{cite web |url=http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2006/09/27/intel_drops_nehalem-c_for_westmore/ |title=Intel: 'Nehalem-C' out, 'Westmere' in |publisher=The Register |date=2006-09-27 |access-date=2007-12-01 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120415134515/http://www.reghardware.com/2006/09/27/intel_drops_nehalem-c_for_westmore/ |archive-date=2012-04-15 |url-status=dead }}

|Named after a suburb of Auckland, New Zealand.{{dubious|date=July 2014}}

|2006

Weybridge

|Platform

|Business desktop platform combining various Core 2 (Conroe, Kentsfield, Wolfdale, Yorkfield) CPUs with the Bearlake chipset.

|Named after the town of Weybridge in the Elmbridge district of Surrey in South East England.

|2007

Whale Cove

|RAID controller

|Intel RS2WC040 and RS2WC080 RAID controllers. SAS/SATA, 6 Gbit/s, 4 ports (RS2WC040) or 8 ports (RS2WC080), PCIe 2.0.

|Reference unknown.

|2010

Whitefield

|CPU

|Quad-core Xeon processor, the intended successor to Tulsa. Cancelled and replaced by Tigerton.

|Whitefield, a suburb of Bangalore, India.

|2004

Whitesburg

|Motherboard

|Intel DP55WB desktop motherboard. MicroATX form factor, LGA 1156, P55 chipset (Ibex Peak).

|Reference unknown.

|2009

White Salmon

|Motherboard

|Intel D945PWM motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 945P chipset (Lakeport). Also called White Swan.

|Reference unknown.

|2008

Whitmore Lake

|Chipset

|Intel 3100 embedded chipset.

|Reference unknown.

|2008

Whitney

|Chipset

|Intel 810 series chipsets, used with Celeron, Pentium II, and Pentium III CPUs. Includes integrated graphics.

|Reference unknown; see Whitney (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|1999

Whitney Point

|Chipset

|Intel SM35 Express chipset, a PCH used with the Atom Z560 and Z670 (Lincroft) CPUs in the Oak Trail platform.

|Reference unknown.

|2010

Wichita

|Motherboard

|Intel D815EWT motherboard. FlexATX form factor, Socket 370, 815E chipset (Solano).

|City in Kansas.

|

Wildwood Trail

|RAID controller

|Intel SASWT4I entry-level RAID controller. SAS/SATA, 4 internal ports, 3.0 Gbit/s, PCIe x4. Based on the LSI 1068E chip.

|Wildwood Trail - Forest Park - Portland, OR

|2008

Wilkins Peak

|WLAN

|Wireless networking module in the Shark Bay Centrino platform.

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Willamette

|CPU

|First-generation Pentium 4 processor, and the first implementation of the NetBurst microarchitecture. 180 nm. Successor to Coppermine.

|Willamette River or the Willamette Valley region of Oregon, where a large number of Intel manufacturing facilities are located.

|1998

Willapa Bay

|RAID controller

|Intel SRCSATAWB RAID controller. SATA, 8 internal ports, 3.0 Gbit/s, PCIe x4. Based on the LSI 1078 chip.

|Willapa Bay in Washington, USA.

|2007

Willowbrook

|Motherboard

|Intel S5500WB and S5500WB12V server motherboards. SSI EATX form factor, Socket B (LGA1366), 5500 chipset (Tylersburg). Also the SR1690WBR server system.

|Reference unknown.

|2009

Willow Springs

|Motherboard

|Intel WL810 motherboard. MicroATX form factor, Socket 370, 810 chipset (Whitney).

|Willow Springs, Illinois, USA.

|1999

Willow Springs 2

|Motherboard

|Intel WL810E motherboard. MicroATX form factor, Socket 370, 810E chipset (Whitney).

|Willow Springs, Illinois, USA.

|2000

Windigo

|WWAN controller

|WWAN Internet access via HSDPA cellular networks. Planned as part of the Santa Rosa platform, but later dropped.

|Possibly Lake Windigo, Minnesota, USA.

|2006

Windmill

|Motherboard

|Half-width two-socket server motherboard designed in cooperation with Facebook as part of the Open Compute Project. Uses the Xeon E5-2600 (Jaketown) processor and the C602 (Patsburg) chipset.

|Reference unknown.

|2012

Winnipeg

|Motherboard

|Intel D845WN motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket 478, 845 chipset (Brookdale).

|Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

|2001

Winterset

|Motherboard

|Intel D845WR motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, Socket 478, 845 chipset (Brookdale).

|Reference unknown.

|

Winter Park

|Motherboard

|Intel S875WP1-E server motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket 478, 875P chipset (Canterwood).

|Reference unknown.

|2003

Wolfdale

|CPU

|Core 2 Duo E7000 and E8000 series, Pentium E5000 and E6000 series, Celeron E3000 series, and Xeon 3000, 3100, and 5200 series. Part of the 45 nm Penryn family.

|Possibly Wolfdale, a census-designated place in Washington County, Pennsylvania, USA.

|2005

Woodcrest

|CPU

|Xeon 5100 series, all dual-core, aimed at two-socket servers. Part of the 65 nm Conroe family. Successor to Dempsey.

|Woodcrest, a census-designated place in Riverside County, California, USA.

|2005

Woodinville

|LAN controller

|Intel 82552V Ethernet PHY. Single-port, 100 Mbit/s, 130 nm.

|Woodinville is a city in King County, Washington, USA.

|2009

Woodridge

|Motherboard

|Intel D915PLWD motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket T (LGA775), 915PL chipset (Grantsdale-PL).

|Reference unknown.

|2005

Woodruff

|Motherboard

|Intel S845WD1-E server motherboard. ATX form factor, Socket 478, 845E chipset. Also the codename of servers containing this motherboard.

|Reference unknown.

|2003

Woodsworth

|Motherboard

|Intel DH61WW desktop motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, LGA 1155, H61 chipset (Cougar Point). Also spelled Woodworth.

|Reference unknown.

|2012

Wyloway

|Platform

|Single-socket workstation platform combining various Conroe, Presler, and Kentsfield CPUs with the 975X (Glenwood) chipset.

|Possibly named after Wyloway, a settlement in the state of Georgia in United States.{{cite web |url=http://abstusa.com/ga/wyloway |title=Wyloway Norcross GA 30093 USA Map | Absolute United States |publisher=Abstusa.com |date=2012-04-05 |access-date=2012-08-15 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120419175134/http://abstusa.com/ga/wyloway |archive-date=2012-04-19 |url-status=dead }}

|2006

Yamhill

|CPU architecture

|The Intel 64 CPU microarchitecture, later renamed Clackamas.

|Reference unknown; see Yamhill (disambiguation) for possibilities.

|2002

Yampai

|Motherboard

|Intel YA810E desktop motherboard. FlexATX form factor, Socket 370, 810E chipset (Whitney).

|Yampai is a populated place in Yavapai County Arizona

|1999

Yonah

|CPU

|Core Solo, Core Duo, Celeron M 200 and 400 series, and the dual-core Pentium Mobile T2000 series. 65 nm. Successor to Dothan.

|Reference unknown; see Yonah (disambiguation) for possibilities.

Could be named after Yonah,IN

|2004

Yorkfield

|CPU

|Core 2 Quad Q8000 and Q9000 series, Core 2 Extreme QX9000 series, and the Xeon 3300 series, all with four cores. Part of the 45 nm Penryn family. Successor to Kentsfield.

|Reference unknown.

|2005

Zanesville

|Motherboard

|Intel DZ68ZV desktop motherboard. ATX form factor, LGA 1155, Z68 chipset (Cougar Point).

|Reference unknown.

|2011

Zappa

|Motherboard

|Intel Advanced/ZP and Advanced/ZE (Zappa-E, later Tahiti) motherboards. Baby-AT form factor, Socket 5, 430FX chipset (Triton).

|The musician Frank Zappa. Zappa's estate was displeased by the use of his name, prompting a change in Intel's naming policy.

|1995

Zellwood

|Motherboard

|Intel DH61ZE desktop motherboard. Micro-ATX form factor, LGA 1155, H61 chipset (Cougar Point).

|Zellwood, Florida, USA.

|2012

Zion

|IO processor

|Intel 80303 I/O processor. Embeds an i960 core.

|Reference unknown. Possibly Zion National Park in Utah.

|2002

Zoar

|LAN controller

|Intel 82575EB Ethernet controller. Dual-port, 1 Gbit/s, PCIe 2.0, 90 nm.

|Reference unknown.

|2007

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