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1 Design  





2 Technology  





3 List of Goldmont Plus processors  



3.1  Desktop processors (Gemini Lake)  





3.2  Mobile processors (Gemini Lake)  





3.3  Desktop processors (Gemini Lake Refresh)  





3.4  Mobile processors (Gemini Lake Refresh)  







4 See also  





5 References  














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Goldmont Plus
General information
LaunchedDecember 11, 2017
Product code80680
Architecture and classification
Technology node14 nm
Instruction setx86
Instructionsx86-64, Intel 64
Extensions
  • AES-NI, RDRAND, CLMUL, SHA, SGX
  • VT-x, VT-d
  • Physical specifications
    Cores
    • 2 or 4
    Products, models, variants
    Model
    History
    PredecessorGoldmont
    SuccessorTremont

    Goldmont Plus is a microarchitecture for low-power Celeron and Pentium Silver branded processors used in systems on a chip (SoCs) made by Intel. The Gemini Lake platform with 14 nm Goldmont Plus core was officially launched on December 11, 2017.[1] Intel launched the Gemini Lake Refresh platform on November 4, 2019.[2][3]

    Design[edit]

    Goldmont Plus is an enhanced 2nd generation out-of-order low-power Atom microarchitecture designed for entry level desktop and notebook computers.[4] Goldmont Plus is built on the 14 nm manufacturing process and supports up to four cores for the consumer devices. It includes the Intel Gen9 graphics architecture with improvements introduced with the Kaby Lake microarchitecture.

    The Goldmont Plus microarchitecture builds on the success of the Goldmont microarchitecture, and provides the following enhancements:

    Technology[edit]

    List of Goldmont Plus processors[edit]

    Desktop processors (Gemini Lake)[edit]

    List of desktop processors as follows:

    Target
    segment
    Cores
    (threads)
    Processor
    branding & model
    GPU model TDP

    (W)

    CPU freq.

    (GHz)

    GPU freq.

    (MHz)

    L2
    cache
    Release
    date
    Price
    (USD)
    Brand name &
    model dumber
    EU Base Turbo Base Turbo
    Desktop 4 (4) Pentium Silver J5005 UHD Graphics 605 18 10 1.5 2.8 250 800 4 MB Q4 2017 $161
    Celeron J4105 UHD Graphics 600 12 2.5 750 $107
    2 (2) J4005 2.0 2.7 700

    Mobile processors (Gemini Lake)[edit]

    List of mobile processors as follows:

    Target
    segment
    Cores
    (threads)
    Processor
    branding & model
    GPU model TDP

    (W)

    CPU Freq.

    (GHz)

    GPU Freq.

    (MHz)

    L2
    cache
    Release
    date
    Price
    (USD)
    Brand name &
    model number
    EU Base Turbo Base Turbo
    Mobile 4 (4) Pentium Silver N5000 UHD Graphics 605 18 6 1.1 2.7 200 750 MB Q4 2017 $161
    Celeron N4100 UHD Graphics 600 12 2.4 700 $107
    2 (2) N4000 2.6 650

    Desktop processors (Gemini Lake Refresh)[edit]

    List of desktop processors as follows:

    Target
    segment
    Cores
    (threads)
    Processor
    branding & model
    GPU model TDP

    (W)

    CPU freq.

    (GHz)

    GPU freq.

    (MHz)

    L2
    cache
    Release
    date
    Price
    (USD)
    Brand name &
    model number
    EU Base Turbo Base Turbo
    Desktop 4 (4) Pentium Silver J5040 UHD Graphics 605 18 10 2.0 3.2 250 800 4 MB Q4 2019 $161
    Celeron J4125 UHD Graphics 600 12 2.7 750 $107
    2 (2) J4025 2.9 700

    Mobile processors (Gemini Lake Refresh)[edit]

    List of mobile processors as follows:

    Target
    segment
    Cores
    (threads)
    Processor
    branding & model
    GPU model TDP

    (W)

    CPU freq.

    (GHz)

    GPU freq.

    (MHz)

    L2
    cache
    Release
    date
    Price
    (USD)
    Brand name &
    model number
    EU Base Turbo Base Turbo
    Mobile 4 (4) Pentium Silver N5030 UHD Graphics 605 18 6 1.1 3.1 200 750 MB Q4 2019 $161
    Celeron N4120 UHD Graphics 600 12 2.6 700 $107
    2 (2) N4020 2.8 650

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Introducing the New Intel Pentium Silver and Intel Celeron Processors: Performance and Connectivity at Amazing Value".
  • ^ "Intel® Pentium® and Celeron® Processors—Performance Meets Value".
  • ^ "Products formerly Gemini Lake Refresh".
  • ^ Shilov, Anton. "Intel Launches New Pentium Silver and Celeron Atom Processors: Gemini Lake is Here". AnandTech.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Goldmont_Plus&oldid=1219165128"

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