Not all processors are created equal. From the powerful desktop chip to the tiny embedded microcontroller, each type is engineered for a specific purpose.
The workhorses of personal computing
Desktop processors are designed for personal computers and workstations. They prioritize high clock speeds, multi-core performance, and thermal headroom since they can rely on larger cooling solutions.
Built for reliability and massive parallelism
Server and data center processors prioritize core count, memory bandwidth, ECC memory support, and 24/7 reliability. They power everything from web servers to AI training clusters.
Efficiency meets performance in your pocket
Mobile processors (SoCs) integrate CPU, GPU, neural engine, and more onto a single chip. They are optimized for battery life and thermal constraints in phones, tablets, and thin laptops.
Silent processors running the world
Embedded processors power IoT devices, cars, industrial equipment, routers, and appliances. They emphasize ultra-low power, real-time performance, and long product lifecycles (10–20+ years).