Bloomfield (microprocessor)

Bloomfield

Intel Core i7 Logo used on Core i7-920, 940 and 965, which is based on Bloomfield.
Produced From November 2008 to January 2011
Designed by Intel
Max. CPU clock rate 2.66 GHz to 3.33 GHz
Min. feature size 45 nm
Instruction set x86, x86-64, MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2
Microarchitecture Nehalem
CPUID code 106Ax
Product code 80601
Cores 4
L2 cache 4× 256 kB
L3 cache 8 MB
Socket(s)
Application Desktop
Brand name(s)

Bloomfield is the code name for Intel high-end desktop processors sold as Core i7-9xx and single-processor servers sold as Xeon 35xx.,[1][2][3] in almost identical configurations, replacing the earlier Yorkfield processors. The Bloomfield core is closely related to the dual-processor Gainestown, which has the same CPUID value of 0106Ax (family 6, model 26) and which uses the same socket. Bloomfield uses a different socket than the later Lynnfield and Clarksfield processors based on the same 45 nm Nehalem microarchitecture, even though some of these share the same Intel Core i7 brand.

Features

Bloomfield has many new features that represent significant changes from Yorkfield:

Brand names

Brand name Model (list) Market Clock frequency range QuickPath Interface
Core i7 i7-9xx Performance Desktop 2.66–3.20 GHz 1× 4.8 GT/s
i7-9xx Extreme Edition Extreme Desktop 3.2–3.33 GHz 1× 6.4 GT/s
Xeon W35xx Server 2.4–3.2 GHz 4.8–6.4 GT/s

Processor cores

Core i7
Model[8]
nm Cores
(threads)
Clocks (GHz) Clock
multiplier
Price
(US$)
Cache Memory
controller[1][2][3]
QuickPath
interface
Thermal design power
[7]
Socket Release
date
Core Uncore Base Core Uncore
i7-920 45 nm 4 (8) 2.66 2.13 0.133 20 16 284 256 kB L2/core
8 MB shared L3
3× DDR3-800/1,066 MT/s 1× 4.8 GT/s 130 W LGA 1366 2008-11-17
i7-930 2.80 21 294 2010-02-28
i7-940 2.93 22 562 2008-11-17
i7-950[9] 3.06 23 2009-06-03
i7-960[10] 3.20 24 2009-10-18
i7-965 Extreme Edition 3.20 2.66 20 999 1× 6.4 GT/s 2008-11-17
i7-975 Extreme Edition [9][11] 3.33 25 2009-06-03

Performance

Overclocking

The process of overclocking the Bloomfield architecture is similar to that of the AMD architecture due to the on-die MCH.[19] Over-clocking will be possible with the 900 series and a motherboard equipped with the X58 chipset. In early October 2008, reports surfaced that it will not be possible to use "performance" DDR3 DIMMs that require voltages higher than 1.65v, because the integrated memory controller within the Core i7 will be damaged.[20]

Bloomfield has three memory channels, and the channel bandwidth can be selected by setting the memory multiplier. However, in early benchmarks, when the clock rate is set higher than a threshold (1333 for the 965XE) the processor will only access two memory channels simultaneously. A 965XE has higher memory throughput with 3xDDR3-1333 than with 3xDDR3-1600, and 2xDDR3-1600 has almost identical throughput to 3xDDR3-1333.

Drawbacks

The Core i7 Bloomfield does not support error-correcting memory.[1][2][3] Some motherboards with an LGA 1366 socket support both Core i7 and the Xeon 35xx and 55xx series processors, and advertise support for ECC memory.[21][22] However ECC functionality is only available if a Xeon is installed, not if a Core i7 is installed.

Product evolution

The Core i7 950 and the Core i7 975 Extreme Edition were introduced in March 2009 with prices similar to the prices for the 940 and 965 Extreme Edition, respectively, but with better performance in each case. Intel has scheduled the discontinuation of the 940 and 965XE for Q3 2009.[23][24][25] Intel announced discontinuations in other older families at the same time.[26]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Intel Core i7-920 Processor (8M Cache, 2.66 GHz, 4.80 GT/s Intel QPI)". Intel. Retrieved 2008-12-06.
  2. 1 2 3 "Intel Core i7-940 Processor (8M Cache, 2.93 GHz, 4.80 GT/s Intel QPI)". Intel. Retrieved 2008-12-06.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 "Intel Core i7-965 Processor Extreme Edition (8M Cache, 3.20 GHz, 6.40 GT/s Intel QPI)". Intel. Retrieved 2008-12-06.
  4. http://download.intel.com/design/processor/applnots/320354.pdf?iid=tech_tb+paper
  5. http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=704031
  6. http://www.guru3d.com/article/core-i7-975-review/
  7. 1 2 "Intel Core i7 Processor Extreme Edition and Intel Core i7 Processor Datasheet, Volume 1" (PDF). Intel. 2008-11-04. Retrieved 2009-05-29.
  8. "Box codes". 2008-09-16.
  9. 1 2 Worrel, Jon (2009-02-09). "Core i7 950 and 975 to replace 940 and 965". Fudzilla. Archived from the original on March 30, 2009. Retrieved 2009-02-10.
  10. Hagedoorn, Hilbert (2009-06-16). "Intel to launch new Core i7 960 and Celerons on the 18th of october". Guru3d. Retrieved 2009-06-16.
  11. "New Core i7 975 Extreme Edition Surfaces". techPowerUp. Retrieved 2009-02-10.
  12. "Core i7 965 XE Races Through to 4.20 GHz".
  13. Nguyen, Tuan (2008-07-09). "'Nehalem' 2.93 GHz Benches Revealed". Tom's Hardware.
  14. "Tom's Hardware: Desktop CPU Charts Q3/2008: 3d Mark Vantage - CPU". Tom's Hardware. 2008-11-05.
  15. "Intel does it again". AnandTech. 2008-06-05.
  16. "Retail Core i7 CPUs More Powerful than Originally Reported". Maximum PC. 2009-03-04.
  17. "First Look at Core i7-975 XE: D0 Processor Stepping in Action". X-bit labs. 2009-04-21.
  18. http://hothardware.com/Articles/Intel-Core-i7-975-Extreme-Edition-Processor-Review/?page=10
  19. http://www.tweaktown.com/news/10743/core_i7_sees_new_wr_at_5510mhz_on_rampage_ii/index.html
  20. Taylor, Paul (2008-10-03). "Performance RAM will damage your Nehalem". The Inquirer. Retrieved 2008-10-04.
  21. Supermicro's C7X58 and X8SAX Supermicro's X8SAX page
  22. P6T6 WS Revolution
  23. "Intel's Core i7 965 EE, 940 To See EOL in September". VR-Zone. 2009-05-07. Retrieved 2009-07-14.
  24. Intel's Discontinuation notice for 965XE
  25. Intel's discontinuation notice for 940
  26. http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20090618PD214.html

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