Clarksfield (microprocessor)

  • Intel
CPUID code106ExProduct code80607PerformanceMax. CPU clock rate1.60 GHz to 2.13 (turbo up to 3.33) GHzDMI speeds2 GT/sCacheL1 cache256 KB (64 KB per core (32 KB instructions + 32 KB data))L2 cache1 MB (256 KB per core)L3 cache6 to 8 MBArchitecture and classificationApplicationQuad-core mobile
Extreme mobileTechnology node45 nmMicroarchitectureNehalemInstruction setx86, x86-64, MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2InstructionsMMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2Physical specificationsCores
  • 4
Memory (RAM)
  • Up to 8 GB
  • Up to DDR3-1333 with 21 GB/s bandwidth
Package
  • Reduced pin grid array (rPGA)
Socket
Products, models, variantsBrand names
HistoryPredecessorPenryn-QCSuccessorSandy BridgeSupport statusUnsupported

Clarksfield is the code name for an Intel processor, initially sold as mobile Intel Core i7.[1] It is closely related to the desktop Lynnfield processor, both use quad-core dies based on the 45 nm Nehalem microarchitecture and have integrated PCI Express and DMI links.

The predecessor of Clarksfield, Penryn-QC was a multi-chip module with two dual-core Penryn dies based on Penryn microarchitecture, a shrink of Merom microarchitecture. The name of the direct successor of Clarksfield has not been announced. Arrandale is a later mobile processor but opens a new line of mid-range dual-core processors with integrated graphics.

At the time of its release at the Intel Developer Forum on September 23, 2009, Clarksfield processors were significantly faster than any other laptop processor,[2] including the Core 2 Extreme QX9300. The initial laptop manufacturers shipping products based on Clarksfield processors include MSI, Dell/Alienware, Hewlett-Packard, Toshiba and Asustek.[3]

Brand names

All Clarksfield processors are marketed as Core i7, in three product lines differing in thermal design power and the amount of third-level cache that is enabled. See the respective lists for details about each model.

Brand Name Model (list) L3 Cache size Thermal Design Power
Intel Core i7 i7-7xxQM 6 MB 45 W
i7-8xxQM 8 MB
i7-9xxXM Extreme Edition 55 W

See also

References

  1. ^ Mobile Nehalem Chips May Come in Late 2009. PCWorld (2008-10-19). Retrieved on 2011-01-14.
  2. ^ Mobile Core i7 920XM, Clarksfield: Nehalem on-the-go – AnandTech :: Your Source for Hardware Analysis and News. AnandTech. Retrieved on 2011-01-14.
  3. ^ Intel Execs Introduce Clarksfield, Tout Mobility | News & Opinion. PCMag.com. Retrieved on 2011-01-14.
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