Intel Processor Suffix Meaning

Intel CPU Naming Convention

The image and table break down the meanings of Intel processor suffixes, which help identify the specific purpose or performance characteristics of each chip. For example, suffixes like “U” and “Y” indicate ultra-low power processors designed for better battery life in thin laptops, while “H”, “HK”, and “HX” refer to high-performance chips typically used in gaming or workstation laptops. Other suffixes like “G” denote integrated graphics capabilities, and “T” is used for power-optimized desktop CPUs. Understanding these suffixes helps users quickly assess what a processor is built for, whether it’s efficiency, power, or a mix of both.

You can understand more about CPUs in the article Selecting Your CPU

Intel CPU Naming
SuffixMeaning
G1-G7Graphics level (processors with new integrated graphics technology only)
EEmbedded
FRequires discrete graphics
GIncludes discrete graphics on package
HHigh performance optimized for mobile
HKHigh performance optimized for mobile, unlocked
HQHigh performance optimized for mobile, quad core
KUnlocked
SSpecial edition
TPower-optimized lifestyle
UMobile power efficient
YMobile extremely low power
X/XEUnlocked, High End
BBall Grid Array (BGA)