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Intel® microprocessor export compliance metrics

Intel Corporation
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Global Trade Department
Email inquiries to: ctp.determinations@intel.com

Following are the Gigaflops (GFLOPS), Composite Theoretical Performance (CTP), and Adjusted Peak Performance (APP) values for Intel’s 32-bit and 64-bit processors. All Intel® 8-bit and 16-bit processors and microcontrollers with a clock speed exceeding 25 MHz are 3A991, with the exception of those encapsulated in military packages that have been tested to the Mil-883C temperature specifications. All Intel® 8-bit and 16-bit processors and microcontrollers with a clock speed of 25 MHz or less are EAR99.

On November 5, 2007, the United States Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) published amendments to the Export Administration Regulations 15 CFR, which resulted in the inclusion of the December 2006 Wassenaar Arrangement Plenary Agreement Implementation.

The amendments introduced a new metric, Gigaflops (GFLOPS), to measure processor performance for export purposes. BIS no longer requires exporters to determine the CTP. Therefore, Intel will no longer provide CTP values for its processors at the end of Q2, 2009. Until that time, CTP values will be provided for those customers located in countries where the CTP is still required as a measurement of processor performance for export compliance purposes.

CTP calculations are based upon a modified formula resulting from Wassenaar negotiations on December 21, 1993, and published in the United States Department of Commerce Export Administration Regulations 15 CFR 774 (Advisory Note 4 for Category 4), and are stated in Millions of Theoretical Operations Per Second (MTOPS).

APP calculations are based on the formula published in the United States Department of Commerce Export Administration Regulations 71 CFR 20876, and are stated in Weighted Teraflops (WT).

All GFLOPS, CTP and APP calculations contained herein were based on specifications taken from Intel datasheets and are subject to change without notice. Intel makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy or reliability of such specifications. THESE CALCULATIONS ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" WITH NO WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, NONINFRINGEMENT, FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR ANY WARRANTY OTHERWISE ARISING OUT OF ANY PROPOSAL, SPECIFICATION OR SAMPLE. Intel disclaims all liability, including liability for infringement of any proprietary rights, relating to use of information in these calculations. No license, express or implied, by estoppel or otherwise, to any intellectual property rights is granted herein.


Intel® Atom™ Processor Family

Intel® Core™ Processor Family

Intel® Pentium® Processor Family

Intel® Celeron® Processor Family

Intel® Xeon® Processor

Intel® Itanium® Processor

Archived Processors

This applies to:
Dual-Core Intel® Xeon® Processor MP 7000 Series
Intel® Celeron® Processor Family
Intel® Core™ Duo Processor
Intel® Core™ Solo processor
Intel® Core™2 Duo Desktop Processor
Intel® Core™2 Duo Mobile Processor
Intel® Core™2 Extreme Processor
Intel® Pentium® 4 Processors
Intel® Pentium® D Processor
Intel® Pentium® Dual-Core Mobile Processor
Intel® Pentium® II Processor
Intel® Pentium® II Xeon® Processor
Intel® Pentium® III Processor
Intel® Pentium® III Xeon® Processor
Intel® Pentium® M Processor
Intel® Pentium® Pro Processors
Intel® Pentium® Processor
Intel® Pentium® Processor with MMX™ Technology
Intel® Xeon® Processor
Mobile Intel® Pentium® 4 Processors - M
Multi-Core Intel® Xeon® Processor 3000 Sequence
Multi-Core Intel® Xeon® Processor 5000 Sequence
OverDrive® Processors

Solution ID: CS-017346
Date Created: 23-Nov-2004
Last Modified: 17-Jun-2008
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