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    Intel Dual-Core Mobile Ivy Bridge Launch VS i5-3427U UltraBook
     
     
     

    After April’s launch of quad-core desktop and mobile Ivy Bridge parts,  Intel is launching the smaller, cheaper, and lower powered dual-core half of the IVB family...but only for mobile users. The i7 and i5 parts will be launching today, 31 May 2012, while budget-seekers looking for i3 parts will need to wait until Q3 to get their IVB fix. If you're looking for additional information on the desktop parts, we don't have much to discuss right now as those are also slated for Q3'12, but Anand does have a writeup of the i5-3470 with HD 2500 Graphics. As we've noted in the past, Intel continues to focus more and more on their mobile products, and dual-core Ivy Bridge continues that trend. Since Intel is really pushing their Ultrabooks for mobile users, we'll start there.

    ULV Mobile Ivy Bridge Processors
    Modeli7-3667Ui7-3517Ui5-3427Ui5-3317U
    Cores/Threads2/42/42/42/4
    Base CPU Clock2.0GHz1.9GHz1.8GHz1.7GHz
    Max SC Turbo3.2GHz3.0GHz2.8GHz2.6GHz
    Max DC Turbo3.0GHz2.8GHz2.6GHz2.4GHz
    L3 Cache (MB)4MB4MB3MB3MB
    iGPUHD 4000HD 4000HD 4000HD 4000
    GPU Clock (Base/Max)350/1150MHz350/1150MHz350/1150MHz350/1050MHz
    Max Supported DDR3DDR3-1600DDR3-1600DDR3-1600DDR3-1600
    VT-xYesYesYesYes
    AES-NIYesYesYesYes
    TXT/vProYesNoYesNo
    TDP17W17W17W17W
    PackageBGABGABGABGA
    Estimated Price$346N/A$225N/A

    At the low end of the power scale and primed for use in Ultrabooks we have the Ultra Low Voltage (ULV) IVB family, which is composed of four chips—a pair of i7s and a pair of i5s, with one OEM model in each family. As is customary for the Core i-Series ULV parts, all of these chips have a 17W TDP and run at fairly conservative base clock speeds in order to keep their TDP in check. For the most part Intel is playing it straight here, with the primary differences between the chips being CPU and GPU clock speeds, L3 cache sizes, and of course price.

    At the top of the lineup is the i7-3667U, which ships at a base clock speed of 2GHz and can turbo up by at least 50% to 3.0GHz with two cores active or 3.2GHz with one core active. Compared to its SNB predecessor this is 200MHz higher on the base clock and 400MHz/300MHz higher on the turbo clocks in the same 17W envelope, so in CPU-bound scenarios the i7-3667U should pack a noticeably bigger punch. That's in addition to minor performance enhancements with the Ivy Bridge microarchitecture, which should account for another ~5% performance increase at the same clock speed on average.

    Of course with Ivy Bridge the biggest performance increases are on the GPU side. All of the ULV IVB CPUs ship with Intel’s HD 4000 iGPU, which brings with it a 33% increase in the number of EUs on top of support for DX11 and OpenCL. Compared to SNB the graphics clocks are largely unchanged—350MHz is still the GPU base clock speed while the turbo clock speed has been dropped from 1200MHz to 1150MHz—so the bulk of the performance improvements will be from the larger number of EUs, IVB’s ability to turbo more often, and of course the architectural improvements Intel has made for this generation.


    Intel's prototype Ivy Bridge Ultrabook

    Fleshing out the rest of the ULV lineup, we have the i7-3517U that runs at slightly lower clock speeds, and then the i5-3427U and i5-3317U. Along with still lower clock speeds, the i5 ULV CPUs also give up 1MB of L3 cache, leaving them with 3MB of L3. All of the ULV CPUs feature VT-x and AES-NI support, so Intel is leaving the most critical features available on the entire lineup, however business buyers will want to take note that the OEM-only parts—i7-3517U and i5-3317U—do not feature Intel’s Trusted Execution Technology (TXT) or vPro.

    Standard Voltage Mobile Ivy Bridge Processors
    Modeli7-3520Mi5-3360Mi5-3320Mi5-3210M
    Cores/Threads2/42/42/42/4
    Base CPU Clock2.9GHz2.8GHz2.6GHz2.5GHz
    Max SC Turbo3.6GHz3.5GHz3.3GHz3.1GHz
    Max DC Turbo3.4GHz3.3GHz3.1GHz2.9GHz
    L3 Cache (MB)4MB3MB3MB3MB
    iGPUHD 4000HD 4000HD 4000HD 4000
    GPU Clock (Base/Max)650/1250MHz650/1200MHz650/1200MHz650/1100MHz
    Max Supported DDR3DDR3-1600DDR3-1600DDR3-1600DDR3-1600
    VT-xYesYesYesYes
    AES-NIYesYesYesYes
    TXT/vProYesYesYesNo
    TDP35W35W35W35W
    PackagerPGA/BGArPGA/BGArPGA/BGArPGA/BGA
    Estimated Price$346$266$225N/A

    The other family of dual-core mobile IVB CPUs being launched today is the Standard Voltage (SV) lineup, which is composed of CPUs that operate at 35W. With the bulk of Intel’s i7 mobile IVB lineup focused on quad-core CPUs, there’s a single i7 here along with three i5s. The i7-3520M has a base clock speed of 2.9GHz and can turbo up to 3.4GHz and 3.6GHz with two and one active cores, respectively. Meanwhile the GPU base clock is 650Mhz and can turbo up to 1250MHz. Compared to the outgoing SNB based i7-2640M, this is only a 100MHz bump, so the CPU performance difference isn’t going to be quite as remarkable as on the ULV lineup, though we still expect these IVB CPUs to be able to turbo higher and more often.

    Meanwhile the i5 versions of these CPUs take the requisite clock speed and L3 cache reductions. All three i5 CPUs have 3MB of L3 cache, base clock speeds between 2.5GHz and 2.8GHz, and of course lower prices. The HD 4000 GPU’s base clock speed is 650MHz for the entire lineup, while the maximum turbo clock is between 1100MHz and 1200MHz. The entire SV mobile IVB lineup features AES-NI and VT-x, and with the exception of the OEM-only i5-3210M, all of them feature TXT and vPro as well.

    Finally, the chipsets these CPUs will be paired with should be familiar to you; Intel is using the same 7-series mobile chipsets that they first launched last month with quad-core mobile IVB, though we do have a bit more information on them compared to last month, particularly regarding power consumption.

    Intel 7-Series Mobile Chipsets
    ModelQS77QM77UM77HM77HM76
    TDP3.6W4.1W3.0W4.1W4.1W
    Average Power1.15W1.22W0.84W1.22W1.22W
    Package Size22x2225x2525x2525x2525x25
    USB Ports (USB 3.0)14 (4)14 (4)10 (4)14 (4)12 (4)
    PCIe 2.0 Lanes88488
    SATA Ports (6Gb/s)6 (2)6 (2)4 (1)6 (2)6 (2)
    VGA OutputXX XX
    LVDS OutputXX XX
    Smart Response Technology & RAIDXXXX 
    vPro & Active Management TechnologyXX   
    Small Business AdvantageXXXX 

    With the increasing number of functions handled by the CPU there are fewer and fewer things left for the supporting chipset, which makes many of the chipsets quite similar. Mostly, it's a question of maximum USB ports, PCIe lanes, SATA ports, and power envelope. UM77 is going to be the best candidate for use in Ultrabooks as it has the lowest TDP and lowest average power consumption thanks to its lack of VGA and LVDS monitor support. At the same time with only 4 PCIe lanes available from the chipset, it's only going to have enough bandwidth for Thunderbolt and little else (and at least one of those lanes will be used by a mini-PCIe slot for WiFi). Otherwise QM77, HM77, and HM76 all share the same 4.1W TDP and 1.22W average power and are more likely to be found alongside 35W CPUs.

    With the CPU and chipset overview out of the way, it's time to get to the meat of today's review: the Ivy Bridge Ultrabook. Wait, what about architecture changes, die sizes, transistor counts, and all of those good tidbits? We've covered the architecture side already, and the only real change is in the loss of two cores and some of the L3 cache. Sadly, Intel didn't provide any information on how that affected die size or transistor count.

    What we do know is that the quad-core Ivy Bridge die is 160mm2 and has 1.4B transistors. We did some quick and dirty estimates based on the removal of half the L3 cache and two CPU cores, and it looks like a dual-core IVB die should be in the neighborhood of 120mm2, but that's just an estimate. There are also rumors circulating that Intel might be harvesting quad-core die for dual-core use as well; that's certainly possible, though it seems unlikely the ULV parts would be harvested chips. Unfortunately, we don't have much else to say on the CPU die beyond that. We'll update with any additional details if we receive them, but now let's see what Intel has planned with their Ultrabook update.

    Update: We cracked open the Zenbook Prime UX21A and measured its Core i7-3517U dual-core/GT2 Ivy Bridge CPU.

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    Intel Core i7-3517U Mobile processor - AV8063801057605


     
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    General information
    TypeCPU / Microprocessor
    Market segmentMobile
    FamilyIntel Core i7 Mobile
    Model number  ? i7-3517U
    CPU part numberAV8063801057605 is an OEM/tray microprocessor
    Frequency  ? 1900 MHz
    Turbo frequency3000 MHz (1 core)
    2800 MHz (2 cores)
    Bus speed  ? 5 GT/s DMI
    Clock multiplier  ? 19
    Package1023-ball micro-BGA (BGA1023)
    SocketBGA1023
    Size1.22" x 0.94" / 3.1cm x 2.4cm
    Introduction dateJune 3, 2012
    Price at introduction$346
     
    S-spec numbers
     Production processors
    Part numberSR0N6
    AV8063801057605+
     
    Architecture / Microarchitecture
    MicroarchitectureIvy Bridge
    Processor core  ? Ivy Bridge
    Core stepping  ? L1 (SR0N6)
    Manufacturing process0.022 micron
    Data width64 bit
    The number of cores2
    The number of threads4
    Floating Point UnitIntegrated
    Level 1 cache size  ? 2 x 32 KB instruction caches
    2 x 32 KB data caches
    Level 2 cache size  ? 2 x 256 KB
    Level 3 cache size4 MB
    Physical memory32 GB
    MultiprocessingNot supported
    Features
    • MMX instruction set
    • SSE
    • SSE2
    • SSE3
    • Supplemental SSE3
    • SSE4.1  ? 
    • SSE4.2  ? 
    • AES instructions
    • Advanced Vector Extensions
    • Extended Memory 64 technology (EM64T)  ? 
    • Execute disable bit  ? 
    • HyperThreading technology  ? 
    • Turbo Boost technology 2.0
    • Virtualization technology (VT-x / VT-d)
    • Digital random number generator
    Low power featuresEnhanced SpeedStep technology  ? 
    On-chip peripherals
    • Dual-channel DDR3 memory controller
    • Direct Media Interface
    • PCI Express 3.0 interface
    • HD 4000 graphics controller
     
    Electrical/Thermal parameters
    Maximum operating temperature ? 105°C
    Thermal Design Power  ? 17 Watt
     
    Notes on Intel AV8063801057605
    • Minimum programmable TDP level is 14 Watt, and maximum is 25 Watt (at 2.4 GHz)
    • Integrated graphics controller runs at 350 MHz, and up to 1150 MHz in Turbo mode
    • Memory controller supports DDR3-1333 and DDR3-1600 memory
      CPUs, related to Intel Core i7-3517U  

    ModelCores /
    Threads
    Freq.Turbo
    freq.
    L3
    cache
    TDPFeatures
    Intel Core i7 Mobile family, BGA 1023
       Intel Core i7-2657M2 / 41.6 GHz2.7 GHz4 MB17 WattAES, AVX, HT, TXT, TBT
       Intel Core i7-2637M2 / 41.7 GHz2.8 GHz4 MB17 WattAES, AVX, HT, TXT, TBT
       Intel Core i7-2677M2 / 41.8 GHz2.9 GHz4 MB17 WattAES, AVX, HT, TXT, TBT
       Intel Core i7-2629M2 / 42.1 GHz3 GHz4 MB25 WattAES, AVX, HT, TXT, TBT
       Intel Core i7-3667U2 / 42 GHz3.2 GHz4 MB17 WattAES, AVX, HT, TXT, TBT
       Intel Core i7-2649M2 / 42.3 GHz3.2 GHz4 MB25 WattAES, AVX, HT, TXT, TBT
       Intel Core i7-2620M (BGA)2 / 42.7 GHz3.4 GHz4 MB35 WattAES, AVX, HT, TXT, TBT
       Intel Core i7-2640M (BGA)2 / 42.8 GHz3.5 GHz4 MB35 WattAES, AVX, HT, TXT, TBT
       Intel Core i7-3520M (BGA)2 / 42.9 GHz3.6 GHz4 MB35 WattAES, AVX, HT, TXT, TBT
       Intel Core i7-3632QM (BGA)/ 82.2 GHz3.2 GHz6 MB35 WattAES, AVX, HT, TBT
    Intel Core i7 Mobile family, Ivy Bridge micro-architecture, Other sockets
       Intel Core i7-3720QM (PGA)/ 82.6 GHz3.6 GHz6 MB45 WattAES, AVX, HT, TXT, TBT
       Intel Core i7-3720QM (BGA)/ 82.6 GHz3.6 GHz6 MB45 WattAES, AVX, HT, TXT, TBT
       Intel Core i7-3740QM (PGA)/ 82.7 GHz3.7 GHz6 MB45 WattAES, AVX, HT, TXT, TBT
       Intel Core i7-3820QM (PGA)/ 82.7 GHz3.7 GHz8 MB45 WattAES, AVX, HT, TXT, TBT
       Intel Core i7-3820QM (BGA)/ 82.7 GHz3.7 GHz8 MB45 WattAES, AVX, HT, TXT, TBT
       Intel Core i7-3840QM (PGA)/ 82.8 GHz3.8 GHz8 MB45 WattAES, AVX, HT, TXT, TBT
    Other families, Ivy Bridge micro-architecture, BGA1023
       Intel Pentium 2117U2 / 21.8 GHz 2 MB17 WattAESAVXHTTBT
       Intel Core i3-3217U2 / 41.8 GHz 3 MB17 WattAES, AVX, HT, TBT
       Intel Core i3-3110M (BGA)2 / 42.4 GHz 3 MB35 WattAES, AVX, HT, TBT
       Intel Core i5-3210M (BGA)2 / 42.5 GHz3.1 GHz3 MB35 WattAES, AVX, HT, TBT
       Intel Core i5-3320M (BGA)2 / 42.6 GHz3.3 GHz3 MB35 WattAES, AVX, HT, TXT, TBT
       Intel Core i5-3360M (BGA)2 / 42.8 GHz3.5 GHz3 MB35 WattAES, AVX, HT, TXT, TBT

     • Highlighted numbers and features indicate whether specific processor performs better or worse than Core i7-3517U

     • Within each category, the CPUs are sorted from slower (at the top) to faster (at the bottom)

     • List of related CPUs is not complete.

     • Features abbreviations:

    AES - AES instructions
    AVX - AVX instructions
    HT - Hyper-Threading
    TXT - Trusted Execution
    TBT - Dynamic Acceleration / Turbo Boost
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    Intel Core i7-3517U vs Intel Core i7-3630QM

     Intel Core i7-3517UIntel Core i7-3630QM
     Specifications differences
    Market segmentMobile
    ManufacturerIntel
    FamilyIntel Core i7 Mobile
    Model numberi7-3517Ui7-3630QM
    CPU part numberAV8063801057605AW8063801106200
    Core nameIvy Bridge
    MicroarchitectureIvy Bridge
    Technology (micron)0.022
    SocketBGA1023Socket G2
    Frequency (MHz)19002400
    Turbo Frequency (MHz)3000 / 28003400
    Clock Multiplier1924
    L1 cache64 KB (code) / 64 KB (data)128 KB (code) / 128 KB (data)
    L2 cache (KB)5121024
    L3 cache (KB)40966144
    Max temperature (°C)105
    TDP (Watt)1745
    Cores24
    Multiprocessing1
     Features differences:
     AES
     AMD64 / EM64T
     AVX
     Dynamic Acceleration / Turbo Boost
     Hyper-Threading
     MMX
     PowerNow! / Enhanced SpeedStep
     SSE
     SSE2
     SSE3
     SSE4
     Virtualization
     Virus Protection / Execute Disable bit

     

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    La nuova generazione di system-on-chip, avrà i core della CPU, la GPU (unità di elaborazione grafica) e il PCH sullo stesso die, il tutto in package BGA. 

    BGA è diverso da LGA: il primo monta un dispositivo in modo permanente su una scheda madre. Ciò significa che Broadwell sarà disponibile come parte di tables o notebook, ma non sarà disponibile come una scheda madre da assemblare a parte.

    November 23rd, 2012, 10:10 GMT · By 

    Intel Broadwell Fuses CPU and GPU on 14nm Architecture

     
     
    Intel CPU/SoC roadmap
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    When we learned that Intel was supposedly going to accelerate development of mobile CPUs and system-on-chip devices, we did not have any details, but that has now changed. 

    Website cnbeta has acquired some roadmap slides that reveal some information about the Intel Broadwell, the successor to the 2013-bound Haswell. 

     
    These are not exactly the sort of short-term details some may be looking for, since Broadwell will only debut in 2014, as far as we can tell. 

    Broadwell will be designed and manufactured on the 14nm technology, which will improve power consumption efficiency significantly. 

    More importantly, as a next-generation system-on-chip, it will have theCPU cores, the GPU (graphics processing unit) and the PCH on the same die, all in BGA package. 

    For those that do not know, BGA is differed from LGA in that the former mounts a device permanently on a motherboard

    That means that Broadwell will ship as part of tables or notebooks, but won't be available as a motherboard-ready chip that can be installed or removed at any time. 

    Oddly enough, Intel is reportedly thinking of reducing the number of general-purpose processors in its lineup, maybe eliminate them completely at some point. 

    Intel China President Ian Yan is said to have declared that current-generation Core i3/i5/i7 CPUs are the last, since Haswell will have already adopted full SoC design in Q2 2013. 

    Intel CPU/SoC roadmap
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    Fortunately for those who don't want just an ultrabook, smartphone or notebook, Lynx Point-Haswell (LGA) will be around until 2014. In 2015, 14nm Skylake CPUs will appear, but they will use BGA packaging as well. 

    All in all, it is clear that Intel is taking a stance more partial to mobile devices than desktop systems. It rather fits those murmurs saying that lack of progress on the mobile front is what is causing the CEO to retire early.


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