List of all Broadwell CPUs on the market and which laptop models adopted them first?

27151_1_intel_rejects_the_idea_that_they_are_going_bga_only_full-300x267-300x267As you know, Broadwell is the microarchitecture codename for Intel’s latest 5th generation Core processors. They are part of the tick-tock strategy and they are fabricated through 14 nm technology.

The new generation has already been launched, but there are very few laptop models. Which are the first companies who have adopted the new CPUs?

Our market analysis which covers 16 European countries shows that they are six mobile Broadwell CPUs on the market now, if we exclude the ultraportable Core M models (for now) – Intel Core i3-5005U, Core i3-5010U, Core i5-5200U, Core i5-5300U, Core i7-5500U and Core i7-5600U. We’re already testing them and they will land in our CPU Ranking page soon (i7-5500U is already there).

CPU nameGPUCoresFrequencyTDPLL cacheLaptop models
Intel Core i3-5005UHD 550022.0 GHz15W3MBAcer Aspire E15, Dell Inspiron 5749, Dell Latitude 3450, Dell Latitude 3550, Acer TravelMate P236, HP Pavilion 13, Lenovo ThinkPad E550, Acer Aspire E5-571
Intel Core i3-5010UHD 550022.1 GHz15W3MBDell Latitude E5550, HP Pavilion 13/15/17, Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 14, HP ProBook 450, Asus UX303LA
Intel Core i5-5200UHD 550022.2-2.7 GHz15W3MBAcer Aspire E15/17, Acer Aspire V13, Acer Aspire E5-571, Acer Aspire V15, Dell Inspiron 5548, Toshiba Satellite Pro R50, Acer TravelMate P236, Lenovo ThinkPad E550, Lenovo IdeaPad Z70-80, Dell Inspiron N5110, HP Pavilion 13/15, Dell Latitude 3450/3550, Acer Aspire R3-471, Dell Inspiron 5749, Dell Inspiron 7348, Acer TravelMate P645, Lenovo ThinkPad X250, Lenovo ThinkPad T550, Acer Aspire R7-371T, Acer Aspire S7-393, Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon, Dell Inspiron 3542/3543, ASUS X555LN, Acer Aspire V3-371, HP X360, ASUS UX303LA, Acer TravelMate P446, Toshiba Satellite S50, Dell Inspiron 7746
Intel Core i5-5300UHD 550022.3-2.9 GHz15W3MBDell Latitude E5550, Dell Latitude E7450, Dell Latitude E7250, Lenovo ThinkPad T550, Fujitsu Lifebook U745, Fujitsu Lifebook S935, Lenovo ThinkPad T450s, Lenovo ThinkPad X250
Intel Core i7-5500UHD 550022.4-3.0 GHz15W4MBDell Inspiron 5548, Dell Inspiron N5110, Dell Inspiron 5749, Acer Aspire V15, Lenovo IdeaPad Z70-80, Acer Aspire V13, Lenovo ThinkPad E550, HP Pavilion 15/17, Dell Latitude 3450, HP Envy 15/17, Dell Inspiron 7746, Acer TravelMate P645, Acer Aspire S7, Acer Aspire R7-371T , Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon, Dell Inspiron 3543, ASUS X555LN, ASUS UX303LA, HP X360, Toshiba Satellite S50, Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 14, HP ProBook 470, Acer Aspire E5-571/771
Intel Core i7-5600UHD 550022.6-3.2 GHz15W4MBDell Latitude E5550, Dell Latitude E7450, Fujitsu Lifebook U745, Acer TravelMate P645, Fujitsu Lifebook S935, Lenovo ThinkPad X250, Lenovo ThinkPad T450, Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon

As (almost) always, Acer is the first, or one of the first companies to implement the latest technologies in their portfolio and Broadwell is not an exception. Its mainstream machine, Aspire E5-571 was the first on the market, which came out with a Broadwell processor – Core i5-5200U in particular.

You can read our Broadwell coverage here:
http://laptopmedia.com/reviews/the-new-generation-broadwell-processors-are-here-intel-core-i7-5500u-review/

The first Intel Broadwell laptop - Acer Aspire E5-571

The first Intel Broadwell laptop on the market – Acer Aspire E5-571

Next in line was HP, which launched its Envy 15/17 and Pavilion 13/15/17 models with i5-5200U and i7-5500U, and now, there are seven companies which offer Broadwell notebooks – Acer, ASUS, Dell, Fujitsu, HP, Lenovo and Toshiba. Acer is still holding the crown with 366 modifications that include new Broadwells leading Dell by a factor of almost two – the American company offers 196 configurations. HP is third with 83, Lenovo has 69 and the top 5 is completed by ASUS and its 47 offers. Fujitsu and Toshiba has 19 and 4 configurations, respectively.

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If we look at the Core M models, things are slightly different. There are three of them on the market now – 5Y10, 5Y70 and 5Y71.

CPU nameGPUCoresFrequencyTDPLL cacheLaptop models
Intel Core M 5Y10HD 5300 (GT2)20.8-2.0 GHz4.5 W / 800 MHz4MBHP Pavilion 11, Acer Aspire Switch 12/SW5, ASUS T300FA, ASUS UX305FA, Dell Latitude E7350,
Intel Core M 5Y70HD 5300 (GT2)21.1-2.6 GHz4.5 W / 1.1 GHz4MBLenovo Yoga Yoga 3 Pro, Acer Aspire Switch SW5
Intel Core M 5Y71HD 5300 (GT2)21.2-2.9 GHz4.5 W / 1.2 GHz4MBAsus UX305FA, Lenovo Yoga Yoga 3 Pro

Lenovo stands out with 101 configurations on the market now.

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Don’t forget to read our Intel Core i7-5500U review in which we cover the new Broadwell features and test the CPU versus its rivals on the market:
http://laptopmedia.com/reviews/the-new-generation-broadwell-processors-are-here-intel-core-i7-5500u-review/

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9 years ago

Quote “As (almost) always, Acer is the first, or one of the first companies to implement the latest technologies in their portfolio and Broadwell is not an exception.”

Dude, HP were selling laptops with 5500U in 2014, well before acer.