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Tremont (microarchitecture)

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Tremont
General information
Product code
  • 80691 (Lakefield)
  • 80697 (Jasper Lake)
Architecture and classification
Technology node10 nm
Instruction setx86-16, IA-32, x86-64
Extensions
Physical specifications
Cores
  • 4–24
Products, models, variants
Model
    • Pentium
    • Celeron
    • Atom
History
PredecessorGoldmont Plus
SuccessorGracemont[1]

Tremont is a microarchitecture for low-power Atom, Celeron and Pentium Silver branded processors used in systems on a chip (SoCs) made by Intel. It is the successor to Goldmont Plus.[2] Intel officially launched Elkhart Lake platform with 10 nm Tremont core on September 23, 2020.[3] Intel officially launched Jasper Lake platform with 10 nm Tremont core on January 11, 2021.[4]

Design[edit]

Tremont is the third generation out-of-order low-power Atom microarchitecture designed for entry-level desktop and notebook computers. Tremont is built on the 10 nm manufacturing process and supports up to 24 cores.[5] It includes the Intel Gen11 graphics architecture from Ice Lake.

Tremont microarchitecture provides the following enhancements over Goldmont Plus:

  • Enhanced branch-prediction unit.
    • Increased capacity with improved path-based conditional and indirect prediction.
    • New committed return stack buffer.
  • Novel clustered 6-wide out-of-order front-end fetch and decode pipeline.
    • Banked ICache with dual 16B reads.
    • Two 3-wide decode clusters enabling up to 6 instructions per cycle.
  • Deeper back-end out-of-order windows.
  • 32 KB[a] data cache.
  • Larger load and store buffers.
  • Dual generic load and store execution pipes capable of 2 loads, 2 stores, or 1 load and 1 store per cycle.
  • Dedicated integer and vector integer/floating point store data ports.
  • New and improved cryptography.
    • New Galois-field instructions (GFNI).
    • Dual AES units.
    • Enhanced SHA-NI implementation.
    • Faster PCLMULQDQ.
  • Support for user level low-power and low-latency spin-loop instructions UMWAIT/UMONITOR and TPAUSE.

Technology[edit]

List of Tremont processors[edit]

Mobile processors (Jasper Lake)[edit]

List of mobile processors as follows:[8]

Target
segment
Cores
(threads)
Processor
branding & model
GPU model TDP SDP CPU clock rate Graphics clock rate L2
cache

[MB]

L3
cache

[MB]

Release
date
Price
(USD)
Base Turbo Normal Turbo
Mobile 4 (4) Pentium Silver N6005 UHD Graphics 32 EU 10 W 2.0 GHz 3.3 GHz 450 MHz 900 MHz 1.5 MB 4 MB Q1 2021
N6000 6 W 4.8 W 1.1 GHz 350 MHz 850 MHz
Celeron N5105 24 EU 10 W 2.0 GHz 2.9 GHz 450 MHz 800 MHz
N5100 6 W 4.8 W 1.1 GHz 2.8 GHz 350 MHz
N5095 16 EU 15 W 2.0 GHz 2.9 GHz 450 MHz 750 MHz
2 (2) N4505 16 EU 10 W 2.0 GHz 2.9 GHz 450 MHz
N4500 6 W 4.8 W 1.1 GHz 2.8 GHz 350 MHz

Mobile processors (Lakefield)[edit]

Pentacore Lakefield CPU consists of 1 "big" Sunny Cove core and 4 "little" Tremont cores. AVX support on Sunny Cove (still physically present) is disabled to match Tremont core.

Target
segment
Cores
(threads)
Processor
branding & model
GPU model TDP CPU clock rate Graphics clock rate L2
cache

[MB]

Release
date
Price
(USD)
Base Turbo Normal Turbo
Mobile 1+4 (5) Core i5 L16G7 UHD Graphics 64 EU 7 W 1.4 GHz 3.0 GHz 200 MHz 500 MHz 1.5 + 4
  (L3)
Q2 2020 $281
Core i3 L13G4 UHD Graphics 48 EU 0.8 GHz 2.8 GHz

Server processors (Parker Ridge)[edit]

Processors for base transceiver stations (Snow Ridge)[edit]

These processors are exclusively produced for cell phone radio manufacturers.[9]

Target
segment
Cores
(threads)
Processor
branding & model
TDP CPU Clock rate L2
cache

[MB]

Release
date
Price
(USD)
Base
Server 24 (24) Atom P P5962B Un­known 2.2 GHz 27 Q1 2020 Un­known
P5362 83 W Q2 2022 $708
20 (20) P5752 74.5 W 22.5 Q2 2022 $763
P5352 78 W Q2 2022 $654
16 (16) P5742 67 W 18 Q2 2022 $752
P5342 71 W $632
P5942B Un­known Q1 2020 Un­known
12 (12) P5731 54.5 W 13.5 Q2 2022 $561
P5332 61 W Q2 2022 $448
P5931B Un­known Q1 2020 Un­known
8 (8) P5721 48 W 9 Q2 2022 $392
P5322 55 W Q2 2022 $352
8 (8) P5921B Un­known Q1 2020 Un­known

Embedded processors (Elkhart Lake)[edit]

List of embedded processors as follows:[10]

Target
segment
Cores (threads) Processor
branding & model
GPU

model

TDP CPU clock rate Graphics clock rate L2 cache

[MB]

Memory Release date Release
price (USD)
Base Turbo Base Turbo
Embedded 4 (4) Pentium J6426 UHD Graphics 32 EU 10 W 1.8 GHz 3.0 GHz 400 MHz 850 MHz 1.5 MB 4 × LPDDR4X-4267

2 × DDR4-3200

Q1 2021
N6415 16 EU 6.5 W 1.2 GHz 350 MHz 800 MHz
Celeron J6413 10 W 1.8 GHz 400 MHz
J6412 2.0 GHz 2.6 GHz
2 (2) N6211 6.5 W 1.2 GHz 3.0 GHz 250 MHz 750 MHz
4 (4) Atom x6425RE 32 EU 12 W 1.9 GHz 400 MHz
x6427FE
x6425E 1.8 GHz 3.0 GHz 500 MHz 750 MHz
x6413E 16 EU 9 W 1.5 GHz
x6414RE 400 MHz
x6416RE 1.7 GHz 450 MHz 4 × LPDDR4X-3200

2 × DDR4-3200

Q1 2023
2 (2) x6214RE 6 W 1.4 GHz 400 MHz
x6212RE 1.2 GHz 350 MHz 4 × LPDDR4X-4267

2 × DDR4-3200

Q1 2021
x6211E 3.0 GHz 750 MHz
x6200FE 4.5 W 1.0 GHz 1 MB

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Transistorized memory, such as RAM, ROM, flash and cache sizes as well as file sizes are specified using binary meanings for K (10241), M (10242), G (10243), etc.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Gracemont". Gracemont – Microarchitectures – Intel. WikiChip.org. Retrieved 29 March 2020.
  2. ^ "Intel Introduces Tremont Microarchitecture". Intel Newsroom.
  3. ^ "IoT-Enhanced Processors Increase Performance, AI, Security".
  4. ^ "CES 2021: Intel Announces Four New Processor Families".
  5. ^ Cutress, Dr Ian. "Intel's new Atom Microarchitecture: The Tremont Core in Lakefield". AnandTech. Retrieved 2019-10-24.
  6. ^ https://software.intel.com/sites/default/files/managed/db/88/The-Architecture-of-Intel-Processor-Graphics-Gen11_R1new.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  7. ^ "Developer and Optimization Guide for Intel® Processor Graphics Gen11 API". software.intel.com. November 25, 2019.
  8. ^ "Products formerly Jasper Lake". Intel. Retrieved 22 June 2021.
  9. ^ "Intel Atom® Processor P Series Product Specifications". Retrieved 16 June 2024.
  10. ^ "Products formerly Elkhart Lake".