The front core and IX logo are exactly the same as the previous generation and do not introduce more.
First "4": Represents the Intel Core fourth generation processor;
Second "5" "6" "7" "8" "9": Represents the processor level, the higher the number of the performance level;
Third "3" "5" "0": this is basically the corresponding core graphics card model, where "3" for the high-performance processor with HD 4600, "5" for the core graphics card using Iris 5000, 5100 or Pro5200, while "0" is HD 4600;
Fourth position "0" "2" "8": "0" in the standard voltage represents 47W, while in the low voltage represents 15W; "2" is the representative of 37W, "8" in the low-voltage processor represents 28W;
Fifth bit "MX" "HQ" "MQ" "U": "MX" stands for flagship level, "HQ" supports VPRO technology, "MQ" version is not supported, "U" stands for ultra low voltage with 15W and 28 as main;
What does Intel fourth Daicouri processor numbers and letters mean?