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Article ID: 000037500 Content Type: Product Comparison Last Reviewed: 12/13/2021

Differences between Intel® Core™ i9, i7, i5, and i3 in Intel® Desktop Processors

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Summary

Explains the differences between Intel® Core™ i9, i7, i5, and i3 brand identifiers in different generations of the Intel® Desktop Processors.

Description

What are the differences between Intel® Core™ i9, i7, i5, and i3 in 12th, 11th, 10th, 9th, 8th, 7th, and 6th Generation Intel® Core™ Desktop Processors?

Resolution

  • 12th Generation Intel® Core™ Desktop Processors: Refer to page 6 in the 12th Generation Intel® Core™ Desktop processors product brief to view the differences between i9, i7, and i5. 
  • 11th Generation Intel® Core™ Desktop Processors: Refer to page 6 in 11th Generation Intel® Core™ Desktop processors product brief to view the differences between i9, i7, and i5. 
  • 10th Generation Intel® Core™ Desktop Processors: In Product Brief: 10th Gen Intel® Core™ Desktop Processors, refer to section "10th Gen Intel® Core™ Desktop Processor Comparisons" to view the differences between i9, i7, i5, and i3. 
  • 9th Generation Intel® Core™ Desktop Processors: Refer to page 6 in the 9th Generation Intel® Core™ Desktop processors product brief to view the differences between i9, i7, and i5.
  • 8th Generation Intel® Core™ Desktop Processors: Refer to page 4 in 8th Generation Intel® Core™ Desktop processors product brief to view the differences between i7, i5, and i3.
  • 7th Generation Intel® Core™ Desktop Processors: Refer to page 8 in the 7th Generation Intel® Core™ Desktop processors product brief to view the differences between i7, i5, and i3.
  • 6th Generation Intel® Core™ Desktop Processors: Refer to page 6 in the 6th Generation Intel® Core™ Desktop processors product brief to view the differences between i7, i5, and i3.

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Ist ein i5 Prozessor ausreichend?

Im Allgemeinen sollte der i5 für Standardaufgaben und einige Spiele ausreichend sein. Sie können Ihren Computer auf Leistung und Akkulaufzeit testen, um herauszufinden, wie Ihr Prozessor mit Aufgaben fertig wird.

Ist Intel i3 ausreichend?

Der Core i3 hat ausreichend Leistung für die meisten Desktopanwendungen. Er wird vor allen Dingen in Büro-PCs zum Surfen im Internet, E-Mail sowie Office-Programme verwendet. Der i3 verbraucht nicht viel Leistung, daher wird er auch häufig in Notebooks verbaut.

Welche Intel Core ist besser?

Die besten Intel Prozessoren laut Tests und Meinungen: Platz 1: Sehr gut (1,2) Intel Core i5-12400F. Platz 2: Sehr gut (1,2) Intel Core i9-13900K. Platz 3: Sehr gut (1,3) Intel Core i9-12900K. Platz 4: Sehr gut (1,3) Intel Core i5-12600K.

Welcher Prozessor ist besser?

Je höher die Zahlen, umso besser die Leistungsfähigkeit. Für Surfen und Emails reichen Ryzen-3- oder Core-i3-Prozessoren. Für einen Mittelklasse-PC für Programme und moderates Spielen bieten sich Ryzen-5- und Core-i5-Prozessoren an. Für anspruchsvollere Anwender sind die Ryzen-7 und Core-i7 bestens geeignet.