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Desktop 3rd Generation Intel
Core™ Processor Family, Desktop
® ®
Intel Pentium Processor Family,
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and Desktop Intel Celeron
Processor Family
Datasheet – Volume 1 of 2
November 2013
Document Number: 326764-008
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Contents 1Introduction ..............................................................................................................9 1.1 Processor Feature Details ................................................................................... 11 1.1.1 Supported Technologies .......................................................................... 11 1.2 Interfaces ........................................................................................................ 11 1.2.1 System Mem
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2.4.1 3D and Video Engines for Graphics Processing ............................................33 2.4.1.1 3D Engine Execution Units..........................................................33 2.4.1.2 3D Pipeline...............................................................................34 2.4.1.3 Video Engine ............................................................................34 2.4.1.4 2D Engine ................................................................................35 2.4.
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4.2.4 Core C-states ........................................................................................ 52 4.2.4.1 Core C0 State........................................................................... 52 4.2.4.2 Core C1 / C1E State.................................................................. 53 4.2.4.3 Core C3 State........................................................................... 53 4.2.4.4 Core C6 State....................................................................
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7.7 Signal Groups ...................................................................................................80 7.8 Test Access Port (TAP) Connection .......................................................................82 7.9 Storage Conditions Specifications.........................................................................83 7.10 DC Specifications...............................................................................................84 7.10.1 Voltage and Current Specif
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6-2 Memory Channel A Signals ...................................................................................... 66 6-3 Memory Channel B Signals ...................................................................................... 67 6-4 Memory Reference and Compensation....................................................................... 67 6-5 Reset and Miscellaneous Signals............................................................................... 68 6-6 PCI Express* Graphics Inte
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Revision History Revision Description Revision Date Number 001 • Initial release April 2012 ® • Added Desktop 3rd Generation Intel Core™ i5-3470T, i5-3470, i5-3470S, 002 June 2012 i5-3475S, i5-3570, i5-3570S processors • Updated Section 1.2.2, PCI Express* • Updated Section 2.1.1, System Memory Technology Supported 003 June 2012 • Updated Table 7-4, “Processor Core Active and Idle Mode DC Voltage and Current Specifications”. Added 65 W to 2011C. • Minor edits throughout for clarity • Added
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Introduction 1 Introduction ® ® ® The Desktop 3rd Generation Intel Core™ processor family, Desktop Intel Pentium ® ® processor family, and Desktop Intel Celeron processor family are the next generation of 64-bit, multi-core processors built on 22-nanometer process technology. The processors are designed for a two-chip platform. The two-chip platform consists of a processor and a Platform Controller Hub (PCH) and enables higher performance, lower cost, easier validation, and improved x-y f
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® Intel Flexible Display Interface Introduction Figure 1-1. Desktop Processor Platform PCI Express* 3.0 DDR3 1 x16 or 2x8 Discrete ® Graphics (PEG) Intel Processor PECI DMI2 x4 Serial ATA ® Intel Management Digital Display x 3 Engine 1 ® USB 2.0 / USB 3.0 Intel 6/7 Series Chipset Families ® Intel HD Audio Analog CRT SPI Flash x 2 SMBUS 2.0 SPI Controller Link 1 FWH PCI Express* WiFi / WiMax LPC 8 PCI Express* 2.0 x1 Ports Super I/O Gigabit (5 GT/s) Network Connection GPIO Note: ® 1. US
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Introduction 1.1 Processor Feature Details • Four or two execution cores • A 32-KB instruction and 32-KB data first-level cache (L1) for each core • A 256-KB shared instruction / data second-level cache (L2) for each core • Up to 8-MB shared instruction / data third-level cache (L3), shared among all cores 1.1.1 Supported Technologies ® ® ® •Intel Virtualization Technology (Intel VT) for Directed I/O (Intel VT-d) ® ® ® ® •Intel Virtualization Technology (Intel VT) for IA-32, Intel 64 and Intel
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Introduction • Support memory configurations that mix DDR3 DIMMs/DRAMs with DDR3L DIMMs/DRAMs running at 1.5 V • The type of the DIMM modules supported by the processor is dependent on the PCH SKU in the target platform: — Desktop PCH platforms support non-ECC UDIMMs only — All In One platforms (AIO) support SO-DIMMs • Theoretical Maximum Memory Bandwidth: — 10.6 GB/s in single-channel mode or 21.3 GB/s in dual-channel mode assuming DDR3 1333 MT/s — 12.8 GB/s in single-channel mode or 25.6 G
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Introduction to transmit data across this interface. This also does not account for packet overhead and link maintenance. • Maximum theoretical bandwidth on the interface of 8 GB/s in each direction simultaneously, for an aggregate of 16 GB/s when x16 Gen 2 • Gen 3 raw bit-rate on the data pins of 8.0 GT/s, resulting in a real bandwidth per pair of 984 MB/s using 128b/130b encoding to transmit data across this interface. This also does not account for packet overhead and link maintenance.
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Introduction 1.2.3 Direct Media Interface (DMI) • DMI 2.0 support • Four lanes in each direction • 5 GT/s point-to-point DMI interface to PCH is supported • Raw bit-rate on the data pins of 5.0 Gb/s, resulting in a real bandwidth per pair of 500 MB/s given the 8b/10b encoding used to transmit data across this interface. Does not account for packet overhead and link maintenance. • Maximum theoretical bandwidth on interface of 2 GB/s in each direction simultaneously, for an aggregate of 4 GB/s
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Introduction • DirectX* Video Acceleration (DXVA) support for accelerating video processing — Full AVC/VC1/MPEG2 HW Decode • Advanced Scheduler 2.0, 1.0, XPDM support • Windows* 7, Windows* XP, OSX, Linux OS Support • DirectX* 11, DirectX* 10.1, DirectX* 10, DirectX* 9 support •OpenGL* 3.0 support • Switchable Graphics support on Desktop AIO platforms with MxM solutions only ® ® 1.2.6 Intel Flexible Display Interface (Intel FDI) • For SKUs with graphics, carries display traffic from the Proces
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Introduction 1.3.5 Direct Media Interface (DMI) • L0s and L1 ASPM power management capability 1.3.6 Processor Graphics Controller (GT) ® ® •Intel Rapid Memory Power Management (Intel RMPM) – CxSR ® ® •Intel Graphics Performance Modulation Technology (Intel GPMT) ® ® •Intel Smart 2D Display Technology (Intel S2DDT) • Graphics Render C-State (RC6) 1.3.7 Thermal Management Support • Digital Thermal Sensor • Intel Adaptive Thermal Monitor • THERMTRIP# and PROCHOT# support • On-Demand Mode • Memory
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Introduction ® ® Table 1-1. Desktop 3rd Generation Intel Core™ Processor Family, Desktop Intel ® ® ® Pentium Processor Family, and Desktop Intel Celeron Processor Family SKUs (Sheet 2 of 2) Processor TDP IA LFM T jMAX IA Frequency range GT Frequency range Number (W) Frequency (°C) i5-3340S 65 1600 MHz 3.0 GHZ up to 3.3 GHZ 650 MHz up to 1050 MHz 103 i5-3335S 65 1600 MHz 2.7 GHz up to 3.2 GHz 650 MHz up to 1050 MHz 103 i5-3330S 65 1600 MHz 2.7 GHz up to 3.2 GHz 650 MHz up to 1050 MHz 103 i3-
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Introduction 1.6 Processor Compatibility ® ® ® The Desktop 3rd Generation Intel Core™ processor family, Desktop Intel Pentium ® ® Celeron processor Family has specific platform processor family, Desktop Intel ® requirements that differentiate it from a 2nd Generation Intel Core™ processor family ® ® ® ® Desktop, Intel Pentium processor family Desktop, Intel Celeron processor Family Desktop processor. Platforms intending to support both processor families need to address the platform comp
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Introduction 1.7 Terminology Table 1-2. Terminology (Sheet 1 of 3) Term Description ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface ADB Automatic Display Brightness APD Active Power Down ASPM Active State Power Management BGA Ball Grid Array BLT Block Level Transfer CLTT Closed Loop Thermal Throttling CRT Cathode Ray Tube cTDP Configurable Thermal Design Power DDDR3L-RS DDR3L Reduced Standby Power DDR3 Third-generation Double Data Rate SDRAM memory technology DDR3L DDR3 Low Voltage DMA Dire
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Introduction Table 1-2. Terminology (Sheet 2 of 3) Term Description ® ® Intel Virtualization Technology (Intel VT) for Directed I/O. Intel VT-d is a hardware assist, under system software (Virtual Machine Manager or operating system) control, ® Intel VT-d for enabling I/O device virtualization. Intel VT-d also brings robust security by providing protection from errant DMAs by using DMA remapping, a key feature of Intel VT-d. IOV I/O Virtualization Industry Standard Architecture. This is a