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Revision as of 03:38, 30 October 2019
General information | |
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Launched | From 2013 |
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Architecture and classification | |
Technology node | 22 nm |
Instructions | MMX, AES-NI, CLMUL |
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Physical specifications | |
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Products, models, variants | |
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History | |
Predecessors | Bonnell Saltwell |
Successors | Airmont (die shrink), Goldmont (new microarchitecture) |
Silvermont is a microarchitecture for low-power Atom, Celeron and Pentium branded processors used in systems on a chip (SoCs) made by Intel. Silvermont forms the basis for a total of four SoC families:[1]
- Merrifield and Moorefield – consumer SoCs intended for smartphones
- Bay Trail – consumer SoCs aimed at tablets, hybrid devices, netbooks, nettops, and embedded/automotive systems
- Avoton – SoCs for micro-servers and storage devices
- Rangeley – SoCs targeting network and communication infrastructure.
Silvermont was announced to news media on May 6, 2013 at Intel's headquarters at Santa Clara, California.[2][3] Intel had repeatedly said the first Bay Trail devices would be available during the Holiday 2013 timeframe, while leaked slides showed that the release window for Bay Trail-T as August 28 – September 13, 2013.[4] Both Avoton and Rangeley were announced as being available in the second half of 2013. The first Merrifield devices were announced in 1H14.[5]
Airmont is the 14 nm die shrink of Silvermont, launched in early 2015 and first seen in the Atom x7-Z8700 as used in the Microsoft Surface 3.[6] Airmont microarchitecture includes the following SoC families:[7]
- Braswell – consumer SoCs aimed at PCs
- Cherry Trail – consumer SoCs aimed at tablets.
Silvermont based cores have also been used, modified, in the Knight's Landing iteration of Intel's Xeon Phi HPC chips.
Design
Silvermont was the first Atom processor to feature an out-of-order architecture.[8]
Technology
- A 22 nm manufacturing process
- SoC (System on Chip) architecture
- 3D tri-gate transistors
- Consumer chips up to quad-core, business-class chips up to eight cores
- Supports SSE4.2 instruction set
- Gen 7 Intel HD Graphics with DirectX 11, OpenGL 4.0, and OpenCL 1.1 support. OpenGL 4.0 is supported with 10.18.10.5059 WHQL drivers[9][10] and later drivers. On Android, Silvermont graphics is OpenGL ES 3.1 certified.[11]
- 10 W thermal design power (TDP) desktop processors
- 4.5 and 7.5 W TDP mobile processors
- 20 W (TDP) Server and Communications processors
Erratum
Intel revealed in its Q4 2016 quarterly report that there were quality issues in the C2000 product family, which had an effect on the financial performance of the company's Data Center Group that quarter.[12] An erratum named AVR54 published by Intel state there is a defect in the chip's LPC clock, and affected systems "may experience inability to boot or may cease operation".[13][14][15] A workaround is available requiring platform hardware changes. The SoC failures are thought to have led to failures in Cisco and Synology products,[16] though discussion of the C2000 as the root cause of failure has been reported to be under a non-disclosure agreement for many vendors.[17]
Intel released a new C0 stepping of the C2000 series in April 2017 which corrected the bug.[18]
In July 2017 Intel published that a similar quality issue affects also Atom E3800 series embedded processors. The erratum named VLI89 published by Intel state, similar to issue with Atom C2000, that there is a defect in the chip's LPC clock and affected systems "may experience inability to boot or may cease operation".[19] Issues extend also to USB bus and SD card circuitry and should happen "under certain conditions where activity is high for several years". In April 2018 Intel announced it is releasing a new D1 stepping to fix the issue.[20]
The LPC, USB and SD Card buses circuitry degradation issues also apply to other Bay Trail processors such as Intel Celeron J1900 and N2800/N2900 series.[21] and also to Pentium N3500, J2850, J2900 series and Celeron J1800 and J1750 series as those are based on the same affected silicon.
Cisco stated failures of Atom C2000 processors can occur as early as 18 months of use with higher failure rates occurring after 36 months.[22]
Mitigations were found to limit impact on systems. Firmware update for the LPC bus called LPC_CLKRUN# reduces the utilization of the LPC interface what in turn decreases (but not eliminates) LPC bus degradation - some systems are however not compatible with this new firmware. USB should have a maximum of 10% active time and there is a 50TB transmit traffic life expectancy over the lifetime of the port. It is recommended not to use SD card as a boot device and to remove the card from the system when not in use.
14nm Airmont architecture processors are also affected by the design flaws as noted in the Braswell Specification Update under CHP49 errata[23]. In addition to LPC and SD Card circuitry degradation issues those 14nm designs also have issues with Real Time Clock (RTC) circuitry degradation, their USB buses are however not affected. Unspecified firmware changes are required to mitigate RTC circuitry degradation. Intel does not plan to release a new stepping for Braswell.
Intel admitted on the issue stating the impact on consumers depends on use condition.[24]
List of Silvermont processors
Desktop processors (Bay Trail-D)
List of desktop processors as follows:
Target segment |
Cores (threads) |
Processor branding and model |
GPU Model | TDP | Turbo | Graphics Clock rate | L2 cache |
Release date |
Price (USD) | ||
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1-core | Normal | Turbo | |||||||||
Value | 4 (4) | Pentium | J2900 | Intel HD Graphics (4 EU) |
10 W / 2.41 GHz | 2.67 GHz | 688 MHz | 896 MHz | 2 MB | Q4 2013 | $94 |
J2850 | — | 792 MHz | Q3 2013 | ||||||||
Celeron | J1900 | 10 W / 2.0 GHz | 2.42 GHz | 854 MHz | Q4 2013 | $82 | |||||
J1850 | — | 792 MHz | Q3 2013 | ||||||||
2 (2) | J1800 | 10 W / 2.41 GHz | 2.58 GHz | 1 MB | Q4 2013 | $72 | |||||
J1750 | — | 750 MHz | Q3 2013 |
Server processors (Avoton)
It has been found that a bug in the blueprint of the C2000 CPUs family may cause failure of its embedded Ethernet ports.[citation needed]
List of server processors as follows:[25]
Target segment |
Cores (threads) |
Processor branding and model |
GPU Model | TDP | CPU Turbo | Graphics Clock rate | L2 cache |
Release date |
Price (USD) | ||
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1-core | Normal | Turbo | |||||||||
Server | 8 (8) | Atom | C2750 | — | 20 W / 2.4 GHz | 2.6 GHz | — | — | 4 MB | Q3 2013 | $171 |
C2730 | 12 W / 1.7 GHz | 2.0 GHz | $150 | ||||||||
4 (4) | C2550 | 14 W / 2.4 GHz | 2.6 GHz | 2 MB | $86 | ||||||
C2530 | 9 W / 1.7 GHz | 2.0 GHz | $70 | ||||||||
2 (2) | C2350 | 6 W / 1.7 GHz | 2.0 GHz | 1 MB | $43 |
Communications processors (Rangeley)
List of upcoming communications processors as follows:[26]
Target segment |
Cores (threads) |
Processor branding and model |
GPU Model | TDP | CPU Turbo | Graphics Clock rate | Intel QuickAssist |
L2 cache |
Release date |
Price (USD) | ||
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1-core | Normal | Turbo | ||||||||||
Communications | 8 (8) | Atom | C2758 | — | 20 W / 2.4 GHz | — | — | — | Yes | 4 MB | Q3 2013 | $208 |
C2738 | No | |||||||||||
C2718 | 18 W / 2.0 GHz | Yes | $182 | |||||||||
4 (4) | C2558 | 15 W / 2.4 GHz | 2 MB | $104 | ||||||||
C2538 | No | |||||||||||
C2518 | 13 W / 1.7 GHz | Yes | $91 | |||||||||
C2508 | 9.5 W / 1.25 GHz | Q2 2014 | $98 | |||||||||
2 (2) | C2358 | 7 W / 1.7 GHz | 2.0 GHz | 1 MB | Q3 2013 | $60 | ||||||
C2338 | No | |||||||||||
C2308 | 6 W / 1.25 GHz | — | Yes | Q2 2014 |
Embedded/automotive processors (Bay Trail-I)
List of embedded processors as follows:[27]
Target segment |
Cores (threads) |
Processor branding and model |
GPU Model | TDP | CPU Turbo | Graphics Clock rate | L2 cache |
Release date |
Price (USD) | ||
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1-core | Normal | Turbo | |||||||||
Embedded | 4 (4) | Atom | E3845 | Intel HD Graphics (4 EU) |
10 W / 1.91 GHz | — | 542 MHz | 792 MHz | 2 MB | Q4 2013 | $52 |
2 (2) | E3827 | 8 W / 1.75 GHz | 1 MB | $41 | |||||||
E3826 | 7 W / 1.46 GHz | 533 MHz | 677 MHz | $37 | |||||||
E3825 | 6 W / 1.33 GHz | — | $34 | ||||||||
1 (1) | E3815 | 5 W / 1.46 GHz | 400 MHz | 512 KB | $31 | ||||||
2 (2) | E3805 | — | 3 W / 1.33 GHz | — | 1 MB | Q4 2014 |
Mobile processors (Bay Trail-M)
List of mobile processors as follows:
Target segment |
Cores (threads) |
Processor branding & model |
GPU model | TDP | CPU turbo | Graphics Clock rate | L2 cache |
Release date |
Price (USD) | ||
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Normal | Turbo | ||||||||||
Value | 4 (4) | Pentium | N3540 | Intel HD Graphics (4 EU) |
7.5 W / 2.16 GHz | 2.66 GHz | 313 MHz | 896 MHz | 2 MB | 2014-07-20 | $161 |
N3530 | 2.58 GHz | 2014-02-23 | |||||||||
N3520 | 7.5 W / 2.166 GHz | 2.42 GHz | 854 MHz | 2013-11-03 | |||||||
N3510 | 7.5 W / 2.0 GHz | — | 750 MHz | 2013-09-11 | |||||||
Celeron | N2940 | 7.5 W / 1.83 GHz | 2.25 GHz | 854 MHz | Q3 2014 | $107 | |||||
N2930 | 2.16 GHz | 2014-02-23 | |||||||||
N2920 | 7.5 W / 1.86 GHz | 2.0 GHz | 844 MHz | 2013-11-03 | |||||||
N2910 | 7.5 W / 1.6 GHz | — | 756 MHz | 2013-09-11 | |||||||
2 (2) | N2840 | 7.5 W / 2.16 GHz | 2.58 GHz | 311 MHz | 792 MHz | 1 MB | Q3 2014 | ||||
N2830 | 2.41 GHz | 313 MHz | 750 MHz | 2014-02-23 | |||||||
N2820 | 7.5 W / 2.13 GHz | 2.39 GHz | 756 MHz | 2013-11-03 | |||||||
N2815 | 7.5 W / 1.86 GHz | 2.13 GHz | |||||||||
N2810 | 7.5 W / 2.0 GHz | — | 2013-09-11 | ||||||||
N2808 | 4.5 W / 1.58 GHz | 2.25 GHz | 311 MHz | 792 MHz | Q3 2014 | ||||||
N2807 | 4.3 W / 1.58 GHz | 2.16 GHz | 313 MHz | 750 MHz | 2014-02-23 | ||||||
N2806 | 4.5 W / 1.6 GHz | 2.0 GHz | 756 MHz | 2013-11-03 | |||||||
N2805 | 4.3 W / 1.46 GHz | — | 667 MHz | 2013-09-11 |
Tablet processors (Bay Trail-T)
List of tablet and hybrid processors as follows:
Target segment |
Cores (threads) |
Processor branding & model |
SDP[28] | CPU clock rate | L2 cache |
GPU Model | GPU Clock rate | Memory | Max Display Resolution | Socket | Release date |
Price (USD) | |||||||
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Base | Turbo | Base | Burst | Type | # Channels | Max Speed | Max Bandwidth | Max Supported | |||||||||||
Value | 4 (4) | Atom | Z3795 | 2 W | 1.66 GHz | 2.39 GHz | 2 MB | Intel HD Graphics (4 EU) | 311 MHz | 778 MHz | LPDDR3 | 2x64b | 1067MT/s | 17.1 GB/s | 4 GB | FCBGA1380 | Q1 2014 | $40.00 | |
Z3785 | 2.2 W | 1.49 GHz | 2.41 GHz | 313 MHz | 833 MHz | LPDDR3 | 2x64b | 1333MT/s | 21.3 GB/s | 4 GB | Q2 2014 | ||||||||
Z3775 | 2 W | 1.46 GHz | 2.39 GHz | 311 MHz | 778 MHz | LPDDR3 | 2x64b | 1067MT/s | 17.1 GB/s | 4 GB | Q1 2014 | $35.00 | |||||||
Z3775D | 2.2 W | 1.49 GHz | 2.41 GHz | 311 MHz | 792 MHz | DDR3L-RS | 1x64b | 1333MT/s | 10.6 GB/s | 4 GB | Q1 2014 | $35.00 | |||||||
Z3770 | 2 W | 1.46 GHz | 2.39 GHz | 311 MHz | 667 MHz | LPDDR3 | 2x64b | 1067MT/s | 17.1 GB/s | 4 GB | 2560×1600 | 11 September 2013 | $37.00 | ||||||
Z3770D | 2.2 W | 1.5 GHz | 2.41 GHz | 313 MHz | 688 MHz | DDR3L-RS | 1x64b | 1333MT/s | 10.6 GB/s | 2 GB | 1920×1280 | ||||||||
Z3740 | 2 W | 1.33 GHz | 1.86 GHz | 311 MHz | 667 MHz | LPDDR3 | 2x64b | 1067MT/s | 17.1 GB/s | 4 GB | 2560×1600 | $32.00 | |||||||
Z3740D | 2.2 W | 1.33 GHz | 1.83 GHz | 313 MHz | 688 MHz | DDR3L-RS | 1x64b | 1333MT/s | 10.6 GB/s | 2 GB | 1920×1280 | ||||||||
Z3735F | 2.2 W | 1.33 GHz | 1.83 GHz | 311 MHz | 646 MHz | DDR3L-RS | 1x64b | 1333MT/s | 10.6 GB/s | 2 GB | 1920×1200 | FCBGA592 | Q1 2014 | $17.00 | |||||
Z3735G | 2.2 W | 1.33 GHz | 1.83 GHz | 311 MHz | 646 MHz | DDR3L-RS | 1x32b | 1333MT/s | 5.3 GB/s | 1 GB | 1200×800 | ||||||||
2 (2) | Z3680 | 1.33 GHz | 2.0 GHz | 1 MB | 311 MHz | 667 MHz | LPDDR3 | 1x64b | 1067MT/s | 8.5 GB/s | 1 GB | 1280×800 | 11 September 2013 | — | |||||
Z3680D | 1.33 GHz | 2.0 GHz | 311 MHz | 688 MHz | DDR3L-RS | 1x64b | 1333MT/s | 10.6 GB/s | 2 GB | 1920×1280 |
Smartphone processors (Merrifield)
List of smartphone processors as follows:
Model | sSpec number |
Cores | Clock rate | GPU frequency |
L2 cache |
I/O bus | Memory | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) |
Release price (USD) |
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Atom Z3460 |
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2 | 1.6 GHz | 400–457 MHz | 1 MB | 2 × LPDDR3-1066 | March 2014 |
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Atom Z3480 |
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2 | 2.13 GHz | 457–533 MHz | 1 MB | 2 × LPDDR3-1066 | March 2014 |
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Smartphone processors (Moorefield)
List of smartphone processors as follows:
Model | sSpec number |
Cores | Clock rate | GPU frequency |
L2 cache |
I/O bus | Memory | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) |
Release price (USD) |
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Atom Z3530 |
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4 | 1.33 GHz | 457 MHz | 2 × 1 MB | 2 × LPDDR3-1600 | H2 2014 |
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Atom Z3560 |
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4 | 1.83 GHz | 457–533 MHz | 2 × 1 MB | 2 × LPDDR3-1600 | H2 2014 |
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Atom Z3570 | 4 | 2.00 GHz | 457–640 MHz | 2 × 1 MB | 2 × LPDDR3-1600 | Q4 2014 | |||||||
Atom Z3580 |
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4 | 2.33 GHz | 457–533 MHz | 2 × 1 MB | 2 × LPDDR3-1600 | H2 2014 |
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Atom Z3590 | 4 | 2.50 GHz | 457–640 MHz | 2 × 1 MB | 2 × LPDDR3-1600 | H2 2015 |
List of Airmont processors
Desktop processors (Braswell)
List of desktop processors as follows:
Target segment |
Cores (threads) |
Processor branding and model |
GPU Model | TDP | Turbo | Graphics Clock rate | L2 cache |
Release date |
Price (USD) | |||
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1-core | Normal | Turbo | ||||||||||
Desktop | 4 (4) | Pentium | J3710 | Intel HD Graphics 405 | (18 EU) | 6.5 W / 1.6 GHz |
2.64 GHz | 400 MHz | 740 MHz | 2 MB | January 2016 | N/A |
Celeron | J3160 | Intel HD Graphics 400 | (12 EU) | 6 W / 1.6 GHz |
2.24 GHz | 320 MHz | 700 MHz | N/A | ||||
2 (2) | J3060 | 2.48 GHz | 2 MB [note 1] |
N/A |
Mobile processors (Braswell)
List of mobile processors as follows:
Target segment |
Cores (threads) |
Processor branding and model |
GPU Model | TDP | Turbo | Graphics Clock rate | L2 cache |
Release date |
Price (USD) | |||
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1-core | Normal | Turbo | ||||||||||
Mobile | 4 (4) | Pentium | N3710 | Intel HD Graphics 405 | (16 EU) | 6W / 1.6 GHz |
2.56 GHz | 400 MHz | 700 MHz | 2 MB | Q1 2016 | $161 |
N3700 | Intel HD Graphics (Braswell) [note 2] |
2.4 GHz | Q1 2015 | $161 | ||||||||
Celeron | N3160 | Intel HD Graphics 400 | (12 EU) | 2.24 GHz | 320 MHz | 640 MHz | Q1 2016 | $107 | ||||
N3150 | Intel HD Graphics (Braswell) [note 2] |
2.08 GHz | Q1 2015 | $107 | ||||||||
2 (2) | N3060 | Intel HD Graphics 400 | 2.48 GHz | 600 MHz | 2 MB [note 1] |
Q1 2016 | $107 | |||||
N3050 | Intel HD Graphics (Braswell) [note 2] |
2.16 GHz | Q1 2015 | $107 | ||||||||
N3010 | Intel HD Graphics 400 | 4W / 1.04 GHz | 2.24 GHz | Q1 2016 | $107 | |||||||
N3000 | Intel HD Graphics (Braswell) [note 2] |
2.08 GHz | Q1 2015 | $107 |
- ^ a b Some initial reports stated that the processor has 1 MB L2 cache; see Anthony Shvets. "Notes below Specifications". CPU World.
- ^ a b c d Klaus Hinum (January 26, 2016). "Intel HD Graphics (Braswell)". Notebookcheck Publishing GmbH.
Tablet processors (Cherry Trail)
List of smartphone and tablet processors as follows:
Target segment |
Cores (threads) |
Processor branding and model |
SDP | CPU clock rate | L2 cache |
GPU Model | Graphics Clock rate | Socket | Release date |
Price (USD) | |||
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Base | Turbo 1-core | Normal | Turbo | ||||||||||
Tablet | 4 (4) | Atom x7 | Z8750 | 2W | 1.6 GHz | 2.56 GHz | 2 MB | Intel HD Graphics (16 EU) |
200 MHz | 600 MHz | FCBGA1380 | Q1 2016 | $37 |
Z8700 | 2.4 GHz | Q1 2015 | |||||||||||
Atom x5 | Z8550 | 1.44 GHz | Intel HD Graphics (12 EU) |
$27 | |||||||||
Z8500 | 2.24 GHz | ||||||||||||
Z8350 | 1.92 GHz | 500 MHz | FCBGA594 | Q1 2016 | $21 | ||||||||
Z8330 | |||||||||||||
Z8300 | 1.84 GHz | Q2 2015 | $21 |
Other uses
Silvermont based processor cores have been used in Knights Landing versions of Intel's Xeon Phi multiprocessor HPC chips, with changes for HPC including AVX-512 vector units.[29][30]
Roadmap
See also
- List of Intel CPU microarchitectures
- List of Intel Pentium microprocessors
- List of Intel Celeron microprocessors
- List of Intel Atom microprocessors
- Atom (system on chip)
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