This is the standard family for all modern Intel Core architectures (since the Pentium Pro). If you see Family 15, that’s NetBurst (old P4 era). Family 6 is normal and expected for any Core i3/i5/i7/i9 from the last ~15 years.
: The 2803 MHz (~2.8 GHz) value typically represents the base clock frequency of mid-to-high tier mobile chips like the Intel Core i7-1165G7 . Performance & Usage intel64 family 6 model 140 stepping 1 genuineintel 2803 mhz
If you have ever glanced at your Windows System Information, Linux /proc/cpuinfo , or a macOS System Report, you have likely encountered a cryptic string of text. One such example that appears frequently in support forums, hardware inventories, and debugging logs is: This is the standard family for all modern
While "Model 140" can represent several variants, it most commonly appears for: Intel Core i7-1165G7 (Base: 2.8 GHz) Intel Core i7-1185G7 (Base: 3.0 GHz) Intel Core i5-1135G7 (Base: 2.4 GHz) benchmarks for a specific laptop model using this processor? Decoding Intel processor models reported by Windows : The 2803 MHz (~2
| Specification | Detail | |---------------|--------| | Cores | 12 cores (4 Performance-cores + 8 Efficient-cores) | | Threads | 16 threads | | Base P-core | 1.7 GHz? Wait – Correction: The P-core base is actually for i5-1240P, but the CPUID string reads "2803 MHz". This discrepancy arises because CPUID reports the maximum nominal frequency of the fastest core under base conditions. In Alder Lake, the E-core base clock is 2.8 GHz? No – re-checking Intel’s spec: i5-1240P P-cores base = 1.7 GHz, E-cores base = 1.2 GHz. So why 2.8 GHz in CPUID? | | Explanation | Many Windows reporting tools show the maximum base frequency of any core cluster after applying manufacturer-defined multipliers. In this case, the string likely comes from a desktop Alder Lake SKU: the Core i5-12400 (desktop) has base clock of 2.5 GHz, not 2.8. Or a Core i3-12300 ? No. Alternatively, it could be an Intel Pentium Gold 8505 (1P+4E, base 2.8 GHz). But the 2803 MHz exactly matches Intel Core i5-1245U (vPro) and i5-1235U with 2.8 GHz base on the performance cores. |