Intel64 Family 6 Model 183 -

| Field | Value | Meaning | |-------|-------|---------| | | 6 | The base microarchitecture lineage (all modern Intel desktop/laptop CPUs since Pentium Pro in 1995 are Family 6). | | Model | 183 (0xB7) | Specific die design. This is Intel’s internal identifier for the Meteor Lake client SOC. | | Stepping | 1 (or higher) | Minor revision of the silicon. Stepping 1 = first production version. |

This processor signature belongs to the , codenamed "Meteor Lake" .

Dual compatibility with DDR5 (up to 5600 MT/s) and DDR4 (up to 3200 MT/s). intel64 family 6 model 183

If you’ve ever looked in your Windows Event Viewer, Linux dmesg , or a core dump file, you might have stumbled across a cryptic string like: .

To understand why it says "Family 6," let's decode the spec: | Field | Value | Meaning | |-------|-------|---------|

With up to 32 threads, it excels in video rendering, 3D modeling, and scientific simulations.

Using an older CPU model like Skylake-Server will hide these new instructions. | | Stepping | 1 (or higher) | Minor revision of the silicon

Integrated support for PCI Express 5.0 ensures compatibility with the fastest modern GPUs and NVMe SSDs. Common Troubleshooting

Intel releases microcode updates (to fix vulnerabilities like Spectre-V4 or hardware errata) via linux-firmware (for Linux) or Windows Update. These updates are keyed by .

Specifically, typically corresponds to the Intel Core Ultra 7 155H or Ultra 5 125H mobile processors. These were released in late 2023 and represent Intel's first generation of processors with a dedicated AI NPU and a tiled (chiplet) architecture.

Most models feature Intel UHD Graphics 770 (unless they are "F" variants like the i9-14900KF Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Typical Performance Profile