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This collection provides a reference database featuring technical specifications for popular central processing units (CPUs) and graphics processing units (GPUs) released during recent years. It is designed to assist users in finding detailed processor specifications, making it valuable for research on existing hardware or when evaluating components for a new purchase.
Columns
The dataset contains nine columns detailing key characteristics of the processors:
- Name: The commercial name of the processor (e.g., Ryzen 5 3600).
- Codename: The internal architectural name assigned to the chip generation (e.g., Matisse, Comet Lake).
- Cores: The configuration detailing the number of physical cores and threads (e.g., 6 / 12).
- Clock: The base and boost clock speeds, typically measured in GHz (e.g., 2.9 to 4.3 GHz).
- Socket: The required interface socket for installation on a motherboard (e.g., Socket AM4, Socket 1200).
- Process: The size of the semiconductor manufacturing node, expressed in nanometers (e.g., 7 nm, 14 nm).
- L3 Cache: The size of the Level 3 Cache memory in megabytes (MB).
- TDP: The Thermal Design Power in Watts (W), indicating heat output (e.g., 65 W).
- Released: The date when the processor was launched.
Distribution
The data is structured as a processor list, typically shared as a CSV file (
cpu.csv). The file size is modest at 4.6 kB. It currently includes details for 50 unique processors, providing 50 distinct records.Usage
This data is ideally suited for applications requiring detailed hardware metrics. Potential use cases include data analytics focused on performance trends, exploratory data analysis of processor generations, and engineering studies concerning manufacturing process changes and thermal characteristics.
Coverage
The dataset focuses on contemporary processor releases, specifically detailing popular CPU and GPU models from recent years. The technical coverage spans key metrics such as process node size, clock ranges, and thermal dissipation, including processors launched around dates like July 2019 and April 2020.
License
CC0: Public Domain
Who Can Use It
Intended users include data scientists performing market segmentation of processor releases, manufacturing engineers analysing node size efficiency, hardware reviewers needing quick specification lookups, and consumers aiming to compare component options.
Dataset Name Suggestions
- Popular CPU and GPU Specs Database
- Processor Technical Specifications Reference
- Recent Computing Hardware Metrics
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Original Data Source: Recent Computing Hardware Metrics
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