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{{intel title|Core i7-4960X Extreme Edition}} | {{intel title|Core i7-4960X Extreme Edition}} | ||
− | {{ | + | {{mpu |
− | |name=Core i7-4960X Extreme Edition | + | | name = Core i7-4960X Extreme Edition |
− | |no image=Yes | + | | no image = Yes |
− | | | + | | image = |
− | |manufacturer=Intel | + | | image size = |
− | |model number=i7-4960X | + | | caption = |
− | |part number=CM8063301292500 | + | | manufacturer = Intel |
− | |part number | + | | model number = i7-4960X |
− | + | | part number = CM8063301292500 | |
− | + | | part number 1 = BX80633I74960X | |
− | |market=Desktop | + | | market = Desktop |
− | |first announced=September 10, 2013 | + | | first announced = September 10, 2013 |
− | |first launched=September 10, 2013 | + | | first launched = September 10, 2013 |
− | |last order=December 24, 2015 | + | | last order = December 24, 2015 |
− | |last shipment=June 3, 2016 | + | | last shipment = June 3, 2016 |
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− | |family=Core i7EE | + | | family = Core i7EE |
− | |series=i7-4900 | + | | series = i7-4900 |
− | |locked=No | + | | locked = No |
− | |frequency=3600 MHz | + | | frequency = 3600 MHz |
− | |turbo frequency1=4000 MHz | + | | turbo frequency = Yes |
− | |turbo frequency2=3900 MHz | + | | turbo frequency1 = 4000 MHz |
− | |turbo frequency3=3900 MHz | + | | turbo frequency2 = 3900 MHz |
− | |turbo frequency4=3800 MHz | + | | turbo frequency3 = 3900 MHz |
− | |turbo frequency5=3700 MHz | + | | turbo frequency4 = 3800 MHz |
− | |turbo frequency6=3700 MHz | + | | turbo frequency5 = 3700 MHz |
− | + | | turbo frequency6 = 3700 MHz | |
− | |bus type=DMI 2.0 | + | | bus type = DMI 2.0 |
− | |bus rate=5 GT/s | + | | bus speed = |
− | |clock multiplier=36 | + | | bus rate = 5 GT/s |
− | |cpuid=306E4 | + | | clock multiplier = 36 |
− | |microarch=Ivy Bridge | + | | s-spec = SR1AS |
− | |platform=X79 | + | | s-spec es = |
− | |core name=Ivy Bridge E | + | | s-spec qs = QF7Z |
− | |core stepping=S1 | + | | cpuid = 306E4 |
− | |process=22 nm | + | |
− | |transistors= | + | | microarch = Ivy Bridge |
− | |technology=CMOS | + | | platform = X79 |
− | |die | + | | core name = Ivy Bridge E |
− | + | | core stepping = S1 | |
− | + | | process = 22 nm | |
− | + | | transistors = | |
− | |word size=64 bit | + | | technology = CMOS |
− | |core count=6 | + | | die size = |
− | |thread count=12 | + | | word size = 64 bit |
− | |max cpus=1 | + | | core count = 6 |
− | |max memory=64 | + | | thread count = 12 |
− | |tdp=130 W | + | | max cpus = 1 |
− | | | + | | max memory = 64 GB |
− | | | + | |
− | |packaging=Yes | + | | electrical = Yes |
− | |package=FCLGA2011 | + | | sdp = |
− | |package type=FCLGA | + | | tdp = 130 W |
− | |package size=52.5 mm x 45 mm | + | | ctdp down = |
− | |socket=LGA2011 | + | | ctdp down frequency = |
− | |socket type=LGA | + | | ctdp up = |
+ | | temp max = 66.8 °C | ||
+ | | temp min = 0 °C | ||
+ | |||
+ | | packaging = Yes | ||
+ | | package = FCLGA2011 | ||
+ | | package type = FCLGA | ||
+ | | package size = 52.5 mm x 45 mm | ||
+ | | socket = LGA2011 | ||
+ | | socket type = LGA | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | The '''Core i7-4960X {{intel|Core i7EE|Extreme Edition}}''' is a {{arch|64}} hexa-core top-of-the-line [[MPU]] introduced by [[Intel]] for the enthusiasts market. The i7-4960X served as Intel's flagship microprocessor for the {{intel|Ivy Bridge}} microarchitecture - it was superseded by the Haswell-based {{\\|i7-5960X}} MPU. Operating at 3.6 GHz with turbo frequency of 4 GHz for a single core, this chip supports 64 | + | The '''Core i7-4960X {{intel|Core i7EE|Extreme Edition}}''' is a {{arch|64}} hexa-core top-of-the-line [[MPU]] introduced by [[Intel]] for the enthusiasts market. The i7-4960X served as Intel's flagship microprocessor for the {{intel|Ivy Bridge}} microarchitecture - it was superseded by the Haswell-based {{\\|i7-5960X}} MPU. Operating at 3.6 GHz with turbo frequency of 4 GHz for a single core, this chip supports 64 GB of memory (DDR3) and has a TDP of 130 Watts. |
== Cache == | == Cache == | ||
{{main|intel/microarchitectures/ivy bridge#Memory_Hierarchy|l1=Ivy Bridge's Cache}} | {{main|intel/microarchitectures/ivy bridge#Memory_Hierarchy|l1=Ivy Bridge's Cache}} | ||
{{cache info | {{cache info | ||
− | |l1i cache=192 | + | |l1i cache=192 KB |
− | |l1i break=6x32 | + | |l1i break=6x32 KB |
|l1i desc=8-way set associative | |l1i desc=8-way set associative | ||
|l1i extra=(per core) | |l1i extra=(per core) | ||
− | |l1d cache=192 | + | |l1d cache=192 KB |
− | |l1d break=6x32 | + | |l1d break=6x32 KB |
|l1d desc=8-way set associative | |l1d desc=8-way set associative | ||
|l1d extra=(per core) | |l1d extra=(per core) | ||
− | |l2 cache=1,536 | + | |l2 cache=1,536 KB |
− | |l2 break=6x256 | + | |l2 break=6x256 KB |
|l2 desc=8-way set associative | |l2 desc=8-way set associative | ||
|l2 extra=(per core) | |l2 extra=(per core) | ||
− | |l3 cache=15 | + | |l3 cache=15 MB |
+ | |l3 break= | ||
|l3 desc=20-way set associative | |l3 desc=20-way set associative | ||
|l3 extra=(shared) | |l3 extra=(shared) | ||
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| bandwidth schan = | | bandwidth schan = | ||
| bandwidth dchan = | | bandwidth dchan = | ||
− | | max memory = 64 | + | | max memory = 64 GB |
}} | }} | ||
== Expansions == | == Expansions == | ||
− | {{expansions | + | {{mpu expansions |
| pcie revision = 3.00 | | pcie revision = 3.00 | ||
| pcie lanes = 40 | | pcie lanes = 40 | ||
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== Features == | == Features == | ||
− | {{ | + | {{mpu features |
| em64t = Yes | | em64t = Yes | ||
| nx = Yes | | nx = Yes | ||
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| os guard = | | os guard = | ||
}} | }} | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* {{intel|Core i7EE|Core i7 Extreme Edition}} | * {{intel|Core i7EE|Core i7 Extreme Edition}} |
Facts about "Core i7-4960X Extreme Edition - Intel"
Has subobject "Has subobject" is a predefined property representing a container construct and is provided by Semantic MediaWiki. | Core i7-4960X Extreme Edition - Intel#io + |
base frequency | 3,600 MHz (3.6 GHz, 3,600,000 kHz) + |
bus rate | 5,000 MT/s (5 GT/s, 5,000,000 kT/s) + |
bus type | DMI 2.0 + |
clock multiplier | 36 + |
core count | 6 + |
core name | Ivy Bridge E + |
core stepping | S1 + |
cpuid | 306E4 + |
designer | Intel + |
die area | 256.5 mm² (0.398 in², 2.565 cm², 256,500,000 µm²) + |
die length | 17.1 mm (1.71 cm, 0.673 in, 17,100 µm) + |
die width | 15 mm (1.5 cm, 0.591 in, 15,000 µm) + |
family | Core i7EE + |
first announced | September 10, 2013 + |
first launched | September 10, 2013 + |
full page name | intel/core i7ee/i7-4960x + |
has advanced vector extensions | true + |
has extended page tables support | true + |
has feature | Hyper-Threading Technology +, Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 +, Advanced Vector Extensions +, Advanced Encryption Standard Instruction Set Extension +, Enhanced SpeedStep Technology + and Extended Page Tables + |
has intel enhanced speedstep technology | true + |
has intel turbo boost technology 2 0 | true + |
has locked clock multiplier | false + |
has second level address translation support | true + |
has simultaneous multithreading | true + |
has x86 advanced encryption standard instruction set extension | true + |
instance of | microprocessor + |
is multi-chip package | false + |
l1d$ description | 8-way set associative + |
l1d$ size | 192 KiB (196,608 B, 0.188 MiB) + |
l1i$ description | 8-way set associative + |
l1i$ size | 192 KiB (196,608 B, 0.188 MiB) + |
l2$ description | 8-way set associative + |
l2$ size | 1.5 MiB (1,536 KiB, 1,572,864 B, 0.00146 GiB) + |
l3$ description | 20-way set associative + |
l3$ size | 15 MiB (15,360 KiB, 15,728,640 B, 0.0146 GiB) + |
last order | December 24, 2015 + |
last shipment | June 3, 2016 + |
ldate | September 10, 2013 + |
manufacturer | Intel + |
market segment | Desktop + |
max case temperature | 339.95 K (66.8 °C, 152.24 °F, 611.91 °R) + |
max cpu count | 1 + |
max memory | 65,536 MiB (67,108,864 KiB, 68,719,476,736 B, 64 GiB, 0.0625 TiB) + |
max pcie lanes | 40 + |
microarchitecture | Ivy Bridge + |
min case temperature | 273.15 K (0 °C, 32 °F, 491.67 °R) + |
model number | i7-4960X + |
name | Core i7-4960X Extreme Edition + |
part number | CM8063301292500 + and BX80633I74960X + |
platform | X79 + |
process | 22 nm (0.022 μm, 2.2e-5 mm) + |
release price | $ 999.00 (€ 899.10, £ 809.19, ¥ 103,226.67) + |
s-spec | SR1AS + |
s-spec (qs) | QF7Z + |
series | i7-4900 + |
smp max ways | 1 + |
tdp | 130 W (130,000 mW, 0.174 hp, 0.13 kW) + |
technology | CMOS + |
thread count | 12 + |
transistor count | 1,860,000,000 + |
turbo frequency (1 core) | 4,000 MHz (4 GHz, 4,000,000 kHz) + |
turbo frequency (2 cores) | 3,900 MHz (3.9 GHz, 3,900,000 kHz) + |
turbo frequency (3 cores) | 3,900 MHz (3.9 GHz, 3,900,000 kHz) + |
turbo frequency (4 cores) | 3,800 MHz (3.8 GHz, 3,800,000 kHz) + |
turbo frequency (5 cores) | 3,700 MHz (3.7 GHz, 3,700,000 kHz) + |
turbo frequency (6 cores) | 3,700 MHz (3.7 GHz, 3,700,000 kHz) + |
word size | 64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) + |