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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
− | Core M is family designed by [[Intel]] that directly targets fanless | + | Core M is a family designed by [[Intel]] that directly targets fanless ultra-thin mobile devices with stringent voltage and power restrictions. 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 microarchitectures (e.g. {{intel|Broadwell}} & {{intel|Skylake}}) in an attempt to elevate performance while still delivering sub-4.5W TDP. The end result is a processor that has reasonable performance and features compared to an Atom, but a premium. |
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. | ||
== Members == | == Members == | ||
− | === Broadwell | + | === Broadwell === |
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− | === Skylake | + | === Skylake === |
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+ | === Kaby Lake === | ||
+ | {{main|intel/microarchitectures/kaby_lake|l1=Kaby Lake µarch}}[[File:7th Gen Intel Core m3 badge.png|right|150px]] | ||
+ | With Kaby Lake, Intel rebranded "m5" and "Mm" simply as "{{intel|core i5|i5}}" and "{{intel|core i7|i7}}". Intel stated the change took place as an attempt to reduce confusion between the Core m and Core i5/7 families | ||
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+ | <tr><th colspan="15" style="background:#D6D6FF;">Kaby Lake-based Core M</th></tr> | ||
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+ | <tr><th>Model</th><th>Launched</th><th>C</th><th>T</th><th>Freq</th><th>Turbo</th><th>TDP</th><th colspan="2">cTDP-down</th><th colspan="2">cTDP-up</th><th>Mem</th><th>Name</th><th>Freq</th><th>Turbo</th></tr> | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:01, 8 August 2018
Intel Core M | |
Core M logo | |
Developer | Intel |
Manufacturer | Intel |
Type | Microprocessors |
Introduction | August, 2014 (announced) September, 2014 (launch) |
ISA | x86-64 |
µarch | Broadwell, Skylake, Kaby Lake |
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 that run fanless.
Overview[edit]
Core M is a family designed by Intel that directly targets fanless ultra-thin mobile devices with stringent voltage and power restrictions. 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 microarchitectures (e.g. Broadwell & Skylake) in an attempt to elevate performance while still delivering sub-4.5W TDP. The end result is a processor that has reasonable performance and features compared to an Atom, but a premium.
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[edit]
Broadwell[edit]
- Main article: Broadwell µarch
Broadwell-based Core M | ||||||||||||||
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Main processor | GPU | |||||||||||||
Model | Launched | C | T | Freq | Turbo | TDP | cTDP-down | cTDP-up | Mem | Name | Freq | Turbo | ||
5Y10 | 2 September 2014 | 2 | 4 | 0.8 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 | Intel HD Graphics 5300 | 100 MHz 0.1 GHz 100,000 KHz | 800 MHz 0.8 GHz 800,000 KHz | ||||
5Y10a | 2 September 2014 | 2 | 4 | 0.8 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 | Intel HD Graphics 5300 | 100 MHz 0.1 GHz 100,000 KHz | 800 MHz 0.8 GHz 800,000 KHz | ||||
5Y10c | January 2015 | 2 | 4 | 0.8 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 | 3.5 W 3,500 mW 0.00469 hp 0.0035 kW | 0.6 GHz 600 MHz 600,000 kHz | 6 W 6,000 mW 0.00805 hp 0.006 kW | 1 GHz 1,000 MHz 1,000,000 kHz | 16,384 MiB 16,777,216 KiB 17,179,869,184 B 16 GiB 0.0156 TiB | Intel HD Graphics 5300 | 300 MHz 0.3 GHz 300,000 KHz | 800 MHz 0.8 GHz 800,000 KHz |
5Y31 | January 2015 | 2 | 4 | 0.9 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 | 3.5 W 3,500 mW 0.00469 hp 0.0035 kW | 0.6 GHz 600 MHz 600,000 kHz | 6 W 6,000 mW 0.00805 hp 0.006 kW | 1.1 GHz 1,100 MHz 1,100,000 kHz | 16,384 MiB 16,777,216 KiB 17,179,869,184 B 16 GiB 0.0156 TiB | Intel HD Graphics 5300 | 300 MHz 0.3 GHz 300,000 KHz | 850 MHz 0.85 GHz 850,000 KHz |
5Y51 | January 2015 | 2 | 4 | 1.1 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 | 3.5 W 3,500 mW 0.00469 hp 0.0035 kW | 0.6 GHz 600 MHz 600,000 kHz | 6 W 6,000 mW 0.00805 hp 0.006 kW | 1.3 GHz 1,300 MHz 1,300,000 kHz | 16,384 MiB 16,777,216 KiB 17,179,869,184 B 16 GiB 0.0156 TiB | Intel HD Graphics 5300 | 300 MHz 0.3 GHz 300,000 KHz | 900 MHz 0.9 GHz 900,000 KHz |
5Y70 | 2 September 2014 | 2 | 4 | 1.1 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 | Intel HD Graphics 5300 | 100 MHz 0.1 GHz 100,000 KHz | 800 MHz 0.8 GHz 800,000 KHz | ||||
5Y71 | January 2015 | 2 | 4 | 1.2 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 | 3.5 W 3,500 mW 0.00469 hp 0.0035 kW | 0.6 GHz 600 MHz 600,000 kHz | 6 W 6,000 mW 0.00805 hp 0.006 kW | 1.4 GHz 1,400 MHz 1,400,000 kHz | 16,384 MiB 16,777,216 KiB 17,179,869,184 B 16 GiB 0.0156 TiB | Intel HD Graphics 5300 | 300 MHz 0.3 GHz 300,000 KHz | 900 MHz 0.9 GHz 900,000 KHz |
Count: 7 |
Skylake[edit]
- Main article: Skylake µarch
Skylake-based Core M | ||||||||||||||
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Main processor | GPU | |||||||||||||
Model | Launched | C | T | Freq | Turbo | TDP | cTDP-down | cTDP-up | Mem | Name | Freq | Turbo | ||
m3-6Y30 | 27 September 2015 | 2 | 4 | 0.9 GHz 900 MHz 900,000 kHz | 2.2 GHz 2,200 MHz 2,200,000 kHz | 4.5 W 4,500 mW 0.00603 hp 0.0045 kW | 3.8 W 3,800 mW 0.0051 hp 0.0038 kW | 0.6 GHz 600 MHz 600,000 kHz | 7 W 7,000 mW 0.00939 hp 0.007 kW | 1.5 GHz 1,500 MHz 1,500,000 kHz | 16,384 MiB 16,777,216 KiB 17,179,869,184 B 16 GiB 0.0156 TiB | HD Graphics 515 | 300 MHz 0.3 GHz 300,000 KHz | 850 MHz 0.85 GHz 850,000 KHz |
m5-6Y54 | 27 September 2015 | 2 | 4 | 1.1 GHz 1,100 MHz 1,100,000 kHz | 2.7 GHz 2,700 MHz 2,700,000 kHz | 4.5 W 4,500 mW 0.00603 hp 0.0045 kW | 3.5 W 3,500 mW 0.00469 hp 0.0035 kW | 0.6 GHz 600 MHz 600,000 kHz | 7 W 7,000 mW 0.00939 hp 0.007 kW | 1.5 GHz 1,500 MHz 1,500,000 kHz | 16,384 MiB 16,777,216 KiB 17,179,869,184 B 16 GiB 0.0156 TiB | HD Graphics 515 | 300 MHz 0.3 GHz 300,000 KHz | 900 MHz 0.9 GHz 900,000 KHz |
m5-6Y57 | 27 September 2015 | 2 | 4 | 1.1 GHz 1,100 MHz 1,100,000 kHz | 2.8 GHz 2,800 MHz 2,800,000 kHz | 4.5 W 4,500 mW 0.00603 hp 0.0045 kW | 3.5 W 3,500 mW 0.00469 hp 0.0035 kW | 0.6 GHz 600 MHz 600,000 kHz | 7 W 7,000 mW 0.00939 hp 0.007 kW | 1.5 GHz 1,500 MHz 1,500,000 kHz | 16,384 MiB 16,777,216 KiB 17,179,869,184 B 16 GiB 0.0156 TiB | HD Graphics 515 | 300 MHz 0.3 GHz 300,000 KHz | 900 MHz 0.9 GHz 900,000 KHz |
m7-6Y75 | 27 September 2015 | 2 | 4 | 1.2 GHz 1,200 MHz 1,200,000 kHz | 3.1 GHz 3,100 MHz 3,100,000 kHz | 4.5 W 4,500 mW 0.00603 hp 0.0045 kW | 3.5 W 3,500 mW 0.00469 hp 0.0035 kW | 0.6 GHz 600 MHz 600,000 kHz | 7 W 7,000 mW 0.00939 hp 0.007 kW | 1.5 GHz 1,500 MHz 1,500,000 kHz | 16,384 MiB 16,777,216 KiB 17,179,869,184 B 16 GiB 0.0156 TiB | HD Graphics 515 | 300 MHz 0.3 GHz 300,000 KHz | 1,000 MHz 1 GHz 1,000,000 KHz |
Count: 4 |
Kaby Lake[edit]
- Main article: Kaby Lake µarch
With Kaby Lake, Intel rebranded "m5" and "Mm" simply as "i5" and "i7". Intel stated the change took place as an attempt to reduce confusion between the Core m and Core i5/7 families
Kaby Lake-based Core M | ||||||||||||||
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Main processor | GPU | |||||||||||||
Model | Launched | C | T | Freq | Turbo | TDP | cTDP-down | cTDP-up | Mem | Name | Freq | Turbo | ||
M3-7Y30 | 30 August 2016 | 2 | 4 | 1 GHz 1,000 MHz 1,000,000 kHz | 2.6 GHz 2,600 MHz 2,600,000 kHz | 4.5 W 4,500 mW 0.00603 hp 0.0045 kW | 3.75 W 3,750 mW 0.00503 hp 0.00375 kW | 0.6 GHz 600 MHz 600,000 kHz | 7 W 7,000 mW 0.00939 hp 0.007 kW | 1.6 GHz 1,600 MHz 1,600,000 kHz | 16,384 MiB 16,777,216 KiB 17,179,869,184 B 16 GiB 0.0156 TiB | HD Graphics 615 | 300 MHz 0.3 GHz 300,000 KHz | 900 MHz 0.9 GHz 900,000 KHz |
M3-7Y32 | 10 April 2017 | 2 | 4 | 1.1 GHz 1,100 MHz 1,100,000 kHz | 3 GHz 3,000 MHz 3,000,000 kHz | 4.5 W 4,500 mW 0.00603 hp 0.0045 kW | 3.75 W 3,750 mW 0.00503 hp 0.00375 kW | 0.6 GHz 600 MHz 600,000 kHz | 7 W 7,000 mW 0.00939 hp 0.007 kW | 1.6 GHz 1,600 MHz 1,600,000 kHz | 16,384 MiB 16,777,216 KiB 17,179,869,184 B 16 GiB 0.0156 TiB | HD Graphics 615 | 300 MHz 0.3 GHz 300,000 KHz | 900 MHz 0.9 GHz 900,000 KHz |
Count: 2 |
See Also[edit]
designer | Intel + |
first announced | August 2014 + |
first launched | September 2014 + |
full page name | intel/core m + |
instance of | microprocessor family + |
instruction set architecture | x86-64 + |
main designer | Intel + |
manufacturer | Intel + |
microarchitecture | Broadwell +, Skylake + and Kaby Lake + |
name | Intel Core M + |
package | FCBGA-1234 + |
process | 14 nm (0.014 μm, 1.4e-5 mm) + |
socket | BGA-1234 + |
technology | CMOS + |
word size | 64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) + |