Gracemont (microarchitecture)
Gracemont is an upcoming microarchitecture for low-power processors used in systems on a chip (SoCs) made by Intel, and is the successor to Tremont. Like its predecessor, it will also be implemented as low-power cores in a hybrid design of the upcoming Alder Lake processors.[3]
Architecture and classification | |
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Architecture | x86-64 |
Instructions | x86-64, Intel 64 |
Extensions | |
Physical specifications | |
Transistors | |
History | |
Predecessor | Tremont |
Successor | [1][2] |
Design
Gracemont is the 4th generation out-of-order low-power Atom microarchitecture, built on the 10 nm manufacturing process.
The Gracemont microarchitecture has been rumored to have the following enhancements over Tremont:[1]
- 64KB per core Level 1 instruction cache
- DDR5 memory
- PCIe 4.0 support
- Support for AVX, AVX2, and AVX-VNNI instructions[2]
List of Gracemont processors
Desktop processors ( Lake)
List of desktop processors as follows:
Mobile processors ( Lake)
List of mobile processors as follows:
Processors for base transceiver stations (Grand Ridge)
See also
References
- "Gracemont - Microarchitectures - Intel".
- Anton Shilov. "Intel's Upcoming Gracemont Microarchitecture to Support AVX, AVX2, and AVX-VNNI". Tom's Hardware.
- Ian Cutress. "Intel Alder Lake: Confirmed x86 Hybrid with Golden Cove and Gracemont for 2021". AnandTech.
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