List of Centauri Technologies microprocessors

Explaination

 * Centauri Enduro series - low-end, entry-level family of x86-based processors for budget desktops.
 * Centauri Enduro M series - low-end, entry-level family of x86-based processors for budget laptops, Chromebooks, 2-in-1s, and even tablets, particularly under $400.
 * Centauri Andrada A Series - mainstream product line of x86-based processors that competes with Intel and AMD.
 * Centauri Andrada A3 - low-end, budget-friendly quad-core processor for basic tasks, media consumption (e.g. streaming HD or 4K video and music) and online gaming.
 * Centauri Andrada A5 - mainstream mid-range processor for AAA gaming, streaming and content creation.
 * Centauri Andrada A7 - high-end processor for elite AAA gaming, streaming and content creation
 * Centauri Andrada A9 - workstation-level processor that is similar to AMD's Ryzen 9 and Intel's Core i9.
 * Centauri Andrada A3/A5/A7/A9-xx00H - laptop processors designed for high-performance tasks, such as gaming, content creation and streaming.
 * Centauri Andrada A3/A5/A7/A9-xx00U - laptop processors designed for basic tasks, light gaming and media consumption.

Examples of devices where Centurai processors are used (desktop)

 * Centauri Enduro: Acer Aspire XC-835
 * Centauri Andrada A3:  Acer Aspire TC-865
 * Centauri Andrada A5: Dell XPS 8930 SE
 * Centauri Andrada A7: Dell G5 Gaming Desktop
 * Centauri Andrada A9: HP Omen Obelisk

"Legazpi" (2019)

 * Fabrication: 10 nm by TSMC
 * Transistors: 5 billion
 * Die size: 190 mm²
 * Socket CT1 (pin grid array)
 * MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, SSE4a, CTR64, CTR-V, AES, CLMUL, AVX, AVX 1.1, AVX2, FMA3, F16C, ABM, BMI1, BMI2, RDRAND
 * Dual-channel DDR4 memory controller

"Legazpi-M" (2020)

 * Fabrication: 10 nm by TSMC
 * Transistors: 5 billion
 * Die size: 190 mm²
 * Socket CTM1 (BGA)
 * MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, SSE4a, CTR64, CTR-V, AES, CLMUL, AVX, AVX 1.1, AVX2, FMA3, F16C, ABM, BMI1, BMI2, RDRAND
 * Dual-channel DDR4 memory controller

"Mandela"
The Mandela microarchitecture is based on the ARMv8.2-A microarchitecture. Unlike the x86-based Legazpi and Legazpi-M microarchitectures, only the Enduro G700 can run 32-bit/64-bit ARM applications and only 32-bit x86 Windows applications are supported.