Processor—Contents
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Processor—Contents

 

4.2.3 Requesting Low-Power Idle States

53

 

4.2.4 Core C-State Rules

54

 

4.2.5 Package C-States

55

 

4.2.6 Package C-States and Display Resolutions

59

4.3

Integrated Memory Controller (IMC) Power Management

60

 

4.3.1 Disabling Unused System Memory Outputs

60

 

4.3.2 DRAM Power Management and Initialization

61

 

4.3.3 DRAM Running Average Power Limitation (RAPL)

63

 

4.3.4 DDR Electrical Power Gating (EPG)

63

4.4

PCI Express* Power Management

63

4.5

Direct Media Interface (DMI) Power Management

63

4.6

Graphics Power Management

64

 

4.6.1 Intel® Rapid Memory Power Management (Intel® RMPM)

64

 

4.6.2 Graphics Render C-State

64

 

4.6.3 Intel® Graphics Dynamic Frequency

64

5.0 Thermal Management

65

5.1

Desktop Processor Thermal Profiles

66

 

5.1.1 Processor (PCG 2013D) Thermal Profile

67

 

5.1.2 Processor (PCG 2013C) Thermal Profile

68

 

5.1.3 Processor (PCG 2013B) Thermal Profile

69

 

5.1.4 Processor (PCG 2013A) Thermal Profile

70

5.2

Thermal Metrology

71

5.3

Fan Speed Control Scheme with Digital Thermal Sensor (DTS) 1.1

71

5.4

Fan Speed Control Scheme with Digital Thermal Sensor (DTS) 2.0

73

5.5

Processor Temperature

74

5.6

Adaptive Thermal Monitor

75

5.7

THERMTRIP# Signal

78

5.8

Digital Thermal Sensor

78

 

5.8.1 Digital Thermal Sensor Accuracy (Taccuracy)

79

5.9

Intel® Turbo Boost Technology Thermal Considerations

79

 

5.9.1 Intel® Turbo Boost Technology Power Control and Reporting

79

 

5.9.2 Package Power Control

80

 

5.9.3 Turbo Time Parameter

81

6.0 Signal Description

82

6.1

System Memory Interface Signals

82

6.2

Memory Reference and Compensation Signals

84

6.3

Reset and Miscellaneous Signals

85

6.4

PCI Express*-Based Interface Signals

86

6.5

Display Interface Signals

86

6.6

Direct Media Interface (DMI)

86

6.7

Phase Locked Loop (PLL) Signals

87

6.8

Testability Signals

87

6.9

Error and Thermal Protection Signals

88

6.10 Power Sequencing Signals

88

6.11 Processor Power Signals

89

6.12 Sense Signals

89

6.13 Ground and Non-Critical to Function (NCTF) Signals

89

6.14 Processor Internal Pull-Up /Pull-Down Terminations

89

Desktop 4th Generation Intel® CoreProcessor Family, Desktop Intel® Pentium® Processor Family, and Desktop Intel® Celeron® Processor Family

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Intel CM8063701159502, CM8064601466200, CM8064601466003 manual Thermal Management, Signal Description, Processor-Contents

BX80633I74960X, BX80646I34130, BX80646I54430, BX80646I74770K, BX80646I74770 specifications

The Intel CM8063701159502, or BX80637I53470, is a powerful CPU designed for modern computing needs. This processor belongs to Intel's 4th generation of Core i5 processors, commonly known as "Haswell". It showcases Intel's commitment to enhancing performance, increasing energy efficiency, and delivering an enriching user experience.

One of the main features of the Intel Core i5-3470 is its quad-core architecture. This allows the processor to handle multiple threads simultaneously, making it adept at multitasking and running demanding applications efficiently. With a base clock speed of 3.2 GHz, it can boost up to 3.6 GHz using Intel’s Turbo Boost technology, providing additional power when needed for intensive tasks like gaming or video editing.

The Intel i5-3470 features Intel's HD Graphics 2500, which offers decent graphics performance for everyday tasks and casual gaming. This integrated graphics solution is capable of delivering high-definition visuals and supports DirectX 11, making it suitable for lightweight gaming experiences without the need for an additional dedicated graphics card.

Another standout characteristic of the BX80637I53470 is its support for Intel Smart Cache, which is an advanced caching technology. It provides a shared cache pool that enhances performance by reducing the time it takes to access frequently used data. This feature, coupled with Intel's instruction set architecture, allows for improved processing agility and efficiency across applications.

The processor is built on a 22nm manufacturing process, which results in reduced power consumption and heat generation compared to its predecessors. It has a thermal design power (TDP) of 77 watts, making it energy efficient while still delivering robust performance. Additionally, the Core i5-3470 supports DDR3 memory, with speeds up to 1600 MHz, enabling quick data retrieval and improved system responsiveness.

Security is another important aspect of the Intel i5-3470, featuring Intel Secure Key and Intel AES New Instructions (AES-NI), which protect sensitive data and enhance encryption performance.

In conclusion, the Intel CM8063701159502, or BX80637I53470, encapsulates modern computing technology with its powerful quad-core performance, integrated graphics, energy efficiency, and robust security features, making it a versatile choice for a wide range of computing tasks. Whether users are engaging in casual gaming, productivity tasks, or multimedia consumption, this processor demonstrates a solid balance of performance and efficiency, providing an excellent computing experience overall.