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'''Core M''' is a family of [[Consumer Ultra-Low Voltage]] (CULV) [[x86]] microprocessors introduced by [[Intel]] in 2014. Core M microprocessors have ultra-low power (TDP < 4.5 Watts) designed specifically for ultra-thin notebooks and other mobile devices.
 
'''Core M''' is a family of [[Consumer Ultra-Low Voltage]] (CULV) [[x86]] microprocessors introduced by [[Intel]] in 2014. Core M microprocessors have ultra-low power (TDP < 4.5 Watts) designed specifically for ultra-thin notebooks and other mobile devices.
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== Overview ==
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Core M is family designed by [[Intel]] that directly targets fanless and ultra-thin mobile devices. Unlike the {{intel|Atom}} (also {{intel|Atom x5|x5}}, {{intel|Atom x7|x7}}, et al) which has its own specially designed microarchitecture (e.g. {{intel|Airmont}}), the Core M uses Intel's mainstream microarchitecture (e.g. {{intel|Broadwell}} & {{intel|Skylake}}) for performance while attempting to deliver sub-4.5W TDP while maintaining somewhat acceptable performance that's much better than Atom.
  
 
Core M dies are packaged with the {{intel|Platform Controller Hub}} (PCH) die in the same packaging which is only about 1 mm thick and requires no fan.
 
Core M dies are packaged with the {{intel|Platform Controller Hub}} (PCH) die in the same packaging which is only about 1 mm thick and requires no fan.
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== Members ==
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=== Broadwell Core===
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{{main|intel/microarchitectures/broadwell|l1=Broadwell µarch}}
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<tr><th colspan="12" style="background:#D6D6FF;">Broadwell-based Core M</th></tr>
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<tr><th colspan="9">Main processor</th></tr>
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<tr><th>Model</th><th>Launched</th><th>Cores</th><th>Threads</th><th>Freq</th><th>Turbo Freq</th><th>TDP</th><th>Max Mem</th></tr>
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{{#ask: [[Category:microprocessor models by intel]][[instance of::microprocessor]][[microarchitecture::Broadwell]][[microprocessor family::Core M]]
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=== Skylake Core===
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{{main|intel/microarchitectures/broadwell|l1=Skylake µarch}}
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<tr><th colspan="9">Main processor</th></tr>
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<tr><th>Model</th><th>Launched</th><th>Cores</th><th>Threads</th><th>Freq</th><th>Turbo Freq</th><th>TDP</th><th>Max Mem</th></tr>
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{{#ask: [[Category:microprocessor models by intel]][[instance of::microprocessor]][[microarchitecture::Skylake]][[microprocessor family::Core M]]
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== See Also ==
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* Intel {{intel|Core}}
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** {{intel|Core i3}}
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** {{intel|Core i5}}
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** {{intel|Core i7}}
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* AMD {{amd|G-Series}}

Revision as of 17:05, 9 May 2016

Intel Core M
core m logo.png
Core M logo
Developer Intel
Manufacturer Intel
Type Microprocessors
Introduction August, 2014 (announced)
September, 2014 (launch)
ISA x86-64
µarch Broadwell, Skylake
Word size 64 bit
8 octets
16 nibbles
Process 14 nm
0.014 μm
1.4e-5 mm
Technology CMOS
Clock 2.0 GHz-3.1 GHz
Package FCBGA-1234
Socket BGA-1234

Core M is a family of Consumer Ultra-Low Voltage (CULV) x86 microprocessors introduced by Intel in 2014. Core M microprocessors have ultra-low power (TDP < 4.5 Watts) designed specifically for ultra-thin notebooks and other mobile devices.

Overview

Core M is family designed by Intel that directly targets fanless and ultra-thin mobile devices. Unlike the Atom (also x5, x7, et al) which has its own specially designed microarchitecture (e.g. Airmont), the Core M uses Intel's mainstream microarchitecture (e.g. Broadwell & Skylake) for performance while attempting to deliver sub-4.5W TDP while maintaining somewhat acceptable performance that's much better than Atom.

Core M dies are packaged with the Platform Controller Hub (PCH) die in the same packaging which is only about 1 mm thick and requires no fan.

Members

Broadwell Core

Main article: Broadwell µarch
Broadwell-based Core M
Main processor
ModelLaunchedCoresThreadsFreqTurbo FreqTDPMax Mem
5Y102 September 2014240.8 GHz
800 MHz
800,000 kHz
2 GHz
2,000 MHz
2,000,000 kHz
4.5 W
4,500 mW
0.00603 hp
0.0045 kW
16,384 MiB
16,777,216 KiB
17,179,869,184 B
16 GiB
0.0156 TiB
5Y10a2 September 2014240.8 GHz
800 MHz
800,000 kHz
2 GHz
2,000 MHz
2,000,000 kHz
4.5 W
4,500 mW
0.00603 hp
0.0045 kW
16,384 MiB
16,777,216 KiB
17,179,869,184 B
16 GiB
0.0156 TiB
5Y10cJanuary 2015240.8 GHz
800 MHz
800,000 kHz
2 GHz
2,000 MHz
2,000,000 kHz
4.5 W
4,500 mW
0.00603 hp
0.0045 kW
16,384 MiB
16,777,216 KiB
17,179,869,184 B
16 GiB
0.0156 TiB
5Y31January 2015240.9 GHz
900 MHz
900,000 kHz
2.4 GHz
2,400 MHz
2,400,000 kHz
4.5 W
4,500 mW
0.00603 hp
0.0045 kW
16,384 MiB
16,777,216 KiB
17,179,869,184 B
16 GiB
0.0156 TiB
5Y51January 2015241.1 GHz
1,100 MHz
1,100,000 kHz
2.6 GHz
2,600 MHz
2,600,000 kHz
4.5 W
4,500 mW
0.00603 hp
0.0045 kW
16,384 MiB
16,777,216 KiB
17,179,869,184 B
16 GiB
0.0156 TiB
5Y702 September 2014241.1 GHz
1,100 MHz
1,100,000 kHz
2.6 GHz
2,600 MHz
2,600,000 kHz
4.5 W
4,500 mW
0.00603 hp
0.0045 kW
16,384 MiB
16,777,216 KiB
17,179,869,184 B
16 GiB
0.0156 TiB
5Y71January 2015241.2 GHz
1,200 MHz
1,200,000 kHz
2.9 GHz
2,900 MHz
2,900,000 kHz
4.5 W
4,500 mW
0.00603 hp
0.0045 kW
16,384 MiB
16,777,216 KiB
17,179,869,184 B
16 GiB
0.0156 TiB
Count: 7

Skylake Core

Main article: Skylake µarch
Skylake-based Core M
Main processor
ModelLaunchedCoresThreadsFreqTurbo FreqTDPMax Mem
Count: 7

See Also

Facts about "Core M - Intel"
designerIntel +
first announcedAugust 2014 +
first launchedSeptember 2014 +
full page nameintel/core m +
instance ofmicroprocessor family +
instruction set architecturex86-64 +
main designerIntel +
manufacturerIntel +
microarchitectureBroadwell + and Skylake +
nameIntel Core M +
packageFCBGA-1234 +
process14 nm (0.014 μm, 1.4e-5 mm) +
socketBGA-1234 +
technologyCMOS +
word size64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) +