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1 Design  





2 Technology  





3 List of Tremont processors  



3.1  Mobile processors (Jasper Lake)  





3.2  Mobile processors (Lakefield)  





3.3  Server processors (Parker Ridge)  





3.4  Processors for base transceiver stations (Snow Ridge)  





3.5  Embedded processors (Elkhart Lake)  







4 See also  





5 Notes  





6 References  














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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
  • AES-NI, RDRAND, CLMUL, SHA
  • VT-x, VT-d
  • 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:

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

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