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Ivy Bridge (microarchitecture)

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Ivy Bridge (microarchitecture)

2012 desktop

Historical hardware entry sourced from Wikipedia: Ivy Bridge (microarchitecture).

Key specifications

Cores
2 / threads
Clock
1.4 to 4.1 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 names Celeron, Pentium, Core, Xeon
Common manufacturer Intel
Cores 2–4 (Mainstream)2–15 (Xeon)
CPUID code 0306A9h
Designed by Intel
Discontinued June 5,  2015; 10 years ago (2015-06-05)
DMI speeds 4 GT/s
Extensions MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, F16CAES-NI, CLMUL, RDRAND, TXTVT-x, VT-d
GPUs HD Graphics 2500650 to 1150 MHzHD Graphics 4000350 to 1300 MHzHD Graphics P4000650 to 1250 MHz
Instruction set x86-16, IA-32, x86-64
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 KB instructions + 32 KB data)
L2 cache 256 KB per core
L3 cache 2 to 37.5 MB shared
Launched April 29, 2012; 14 years ago (April 29, 2012)
Marketed by Intel
Max. CPU clock rate 1.4 to 4.1 GHz
Models Ivy Bridge-DTIvy Bridge-MIvy Bridge-EN (entry)Ivy Bridge-EP (efficient performance)Ivy Bridge-EX (expandable)Gladden (embedded)
N3B (TSMC) Skymont
NetBurst Katmai
NetBurst(HT) Pentium M
Predecessor Sandy Bridge (tock)
Product code 80633 (extreme desktop)80634 (server LGA1356)80635 (server E5 LGA2011)80636 (server E7 LGA2011)80637 (desktop)80638 (mobile)
Sockets Desktop & Workstation LGA 1155LGA 2011Server LGA 2011LGA 2011-1LGA 1356Mobile Socket G2BGA 1023BGA 1224BGA 1284
Successor Haswell (tock/architecture)
Technology node Intel 22 nm
Transistors 634 million to 2.104 billion

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