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'''Pentium Silver''' is a family of {{arch|64}} [[x86]] low-power microprocessors introduced by [[Intel]] since 2017 succeeding the {{\\|Pentium (2009)|Pentium}} family in the low-power market segment. Pentium Silver is based on Intel's low-power microarchitecture which is positioned below the {{\\|Pentium Gold}} which is based on Intel's mainstream performance microarchitecture.
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| title            = Pentium Silver
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| developer        = Intel
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| manufacturer      = Intel
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| first announced  = December 11, 2017
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| first launched    = December 11, 2017
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'''Pentium Silver''' is a family of {{arch|64}} [[x86]] low-power microprocessors introduced by [[Intel]] in late 2017, succeeding the {{\\|Pentium (2009)|Pentium}} family in the low-power market segment. Pentium Silver is based on Intel's low-power microarchitecture which is positioned below the {{\\|Pentium Gold}} which is based on Intel's mainstream performance microarchitecture.
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== Overview ==
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Prior to [[2017]], [[Intel]] sold budget processors based on their [[big cores]] microarchitectures (e.g., {{intel|Kaby Lake|l=arch}}) and their [[little cores]] (e.g., {{intel|Goldmont}}) under the same {{intel|Pentium (2009)|Pentium}} family. In late 2017 Intel rebranded the {{intel|Pentium (2009)|Pentium}} as two separate families: {{intel|Pentium Gold}} and Pentium Silver. {{intel|Pentium Gold}} includes only SKUs from their [[big core]] microarchitectures while the Pentium Silver is reserved for exclusively their [[little cores]] starting with {{intel|Goldmont Plus|l=arch}}.
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== Members ==
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=== Goldmont Plus µarch ===
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{{main|intel/microarchitectures/goldmont_plus|l1=Goldmont Plus}}
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Introduced in December 2017, Intel introduced the {{intel|Goldmont Plus|l=arch}}-based processors (codename {{intel|Gemini Lake|l=core}}) low-power budget processors. Those processors deliver significant performance increase over their predecessors due to a large set of architecture improvements including a wider [[pipeline]] and a larger [[second-level cache]].
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== See also ==
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* {{intel|Pentium Gold}}
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* {{intel|Celeron}}

Latest revision as of 09:23, 9 January 2020

Pentium Silver
intel pentium silver logo (2017).png
Developer Intel
Manufacturer Intel
Type Microprocessors
Introduction December 11, 2017 (announced)
December 11, 2017 (launch)
ISA x86-64
µarch Goldmont Plus
Word size 64 bit
8 octets
16 nibbles
Process 14 nm
0.014 μm
1.4e-5 mm
Technology CMOS
Clock 1,100 MHz-1,500 MHz
Package FCBGA-1090
Succession
Pentium

Pentium Silver is a family of 64-bit x86 low-power microprocessors introduced by Intel in late 2017, succeeding the Pentium family in the low-power market segment. Pentium Silver is based on Intel's low-power microarchitecture which is positioned below the Pentium Gold which is based on Intel's mainstream performance microarchitecture.

Overview[edit]

Prior to 2017, Intel sold budget processors based on their big cores microarchitectures (e.g., Kaby Lake) and their little cores (e.g., Goldmont) under the same Pentium family. In late 2017 Intel rebranded the Pentium as two separate families: Pentium Gold and Pentium Silver. Pentium Gold includes only SKUs from their big core microarchitectures while the Pentium Silver is reserved for exclusively their little cores starting with Goldmont Plus.

Members[edit]

Goldmont Plus µarch[edit]

Main article: Goldmont Plus

Introduced in December 2017, Intel introduced the Goldmont Plus-based processors (codename Gemini Lake) low-power budget processors. Those processors deliver significant performance increase over their predecessors due to a large set of architecture improvements including a wider pipeline and a larger second-level cache.

 List of Goldmont Plus-based Pentium Silver Processors
 Main processorGPU
ModelPriceLaunchedCoresL2$TDPSDPBaseTurboNameBaseTurbo
 Desktop
J5005$ 161.00
€ 144.90
£ 130.41
¥ 16,636.13
11 December 201744 MiB
4,096 KiB
4,194,304 B
0.00391 GiB
10 W
10,000 mW
0.0134 hp
0.01 kW
1,500 MHz
1.5 GHz
1,500,000 kHz
2,800 MHz
2.8 GHz
2,800,000 kHz
UHD Graphics 605250 MHz
0.25 GHz
250,000 KHz
800 MHz
0.8 GHz
800,000 KHz
 Mobile
N5000$ 161.00
€ 144.90
£ 130.41
¥ 16,636.13
11 December 201744 MiB
4,096 KiB
4,194,304 B
0.00391 GiB
6 W
6,000 mW
0.00805 hp
0.006 kW
4.8 W
4,800 mW
0.00644 hp
0.0048 kW
1,100 MHz
1.1 GHz
1,100,000 kHz
2,700 MHz
2.7 GHz
2,700,000 kHz
UHD Graphics 605200 MHz
0.2 GHz
200,000 KHz
750 MHz
0.75 GHz
750,000 KHz
Count: 2

See also[edit]

designerIntel +
first announcedDecember 11, 2017 +
first launchedDecember 11, 2017 +
full page nameintel/pentium silver +
instance ofmicroprocessor family +
instruction set architecturex86-64 +
main designerIntel +
manufacturerIntel +
microarchitectureGoldmont Plus +
namePentium Silver +
packageFCBGA-1090 +
process14 nm (0.014 μm, 1.4e-5 mm) +
technologyCMOS +
word size64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) +