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Cascade Lake

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Cascade Lake

2019 desktop
Microarchitecture
Skylake

Historical hardware entry sourced from Wikipedia: Cascade Lake.

Key specifications

Cores
4 / threads
Clock
Up to 4.8 GHz

general

10 nm Tremont
130 nm Tualatin
14 nm Airmont
180 nm Coppermine
22 nm Silvermont
250 nm Deschutes
32 nm Saltwell
350 nm Pentium Pro(166–200 MHz)
45 nm Bonnell
500 nm Pentium Pro(150 MHz)
65 nm Yonah
90 nm Dothan
Brand name Core X-SeriesXeon
Common manufacturer Intel
Designed by Intel
DMI speeds 8 GT/s
Extensions AES-NI, CLMUL, RDRAND, MPX, TXT, TSX, VT-x, VT-d
Instruction set x86-64
Instructions MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, AVX2, FMA3, AVX-512,
Intel 18A Arctic Wolf
Intel 3 Arrow Lake-U
Intel 4 Crestmont
Intel 7(10 nm ESF) Gracemont
L1 cache 64 KB per core (32 instructions + 32 data)
L2 cache 1 MB per core
L3 cache Up to 77 MB (1.375 MiB/core)
Launched April 2, 2019; 7 years ago (April 2, 2019)
Marketed by Intel
Max. CPU clock rate Up to 4.8 GHz
Microarchitecture Skylake
Models Cascade Lake-X (enthusiast)Cascade Lake-SP (Scalable Performance)Cascade Lake-W (workstation)Cascade Lake-AP (Advanced Performance)
N3B (TSMC) Skymont
NetBurst Katmai
NetBurst(HT) Pentium M
Predecessor Skylake
Product code name CSL
QPI speeds 9.6 GT/s to 10.4 GT/s
Sockets LGA 2066 (Cascade Lake-X)LGA 3647 (Cascade Lake-SP and Cascade Lake-W)BGA 5903 (Cascade Lake-AP)
Successors 1S & 2S Systems Ice Lake 4S & 8S Systems Cooper Lake
Technology node 14 nm (Tri-Gate) transistors

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