How to Identify My Intel®Processor
Identify the Generation for your Intel® Core™ Processors
The generation of the processor is the first number after i9, i7, i5, or i3. Here are some examples:
Intel® Core™ Processor i7-10710U Processor is 10th generation because the number 10 is listed after i7.
Intel® Core™ Processor i9-9900 Processor is 9th generation because the number 9 is listed after i9.
Intel® Core™ Processor i7-9850H Processor is 9th generation because the number 9 is listed after i7.
Intel® Core™ Processor i5-8600 Processor is 8th generation because the number 8 is listed after i5.
Intel® Core™ Processor i3-7350K Processor is 7th generation because the number 7 is listed after i3.
Intel® Core™ Processor i5-6400T Processor is 6th generation because the number 6 is listed after i5.
There are different options to get the name and the number of the Intel® Processors. The methods below apply on all Intel® processors such as Intel® Core™, Intel® Xeon®, Intel® Pentium®, Intel® Celeron®, and Intel Atom® processors.
Option 1: Operating System
Windows*
Press on the Windows key
on your keyboard and start typing System, choose System Information which will show Processor information with the name, number, and speed of the processor.
If the Windows key is not available on your keyboard, using your mouse, go to the Windows icon located on the bottom-left corner of your screen, right-click, and choose System. Look up the processor's name and number in the Processor information.
Option 2: Packaging Box
If you bought an Intel® Boxed Processor, the information about the number of the processor along with other information like the batch number (FPO) and the serial number (ATPO) are listed on the packaging box