Intel Core i5-2500T (CM8062301001910)


Specifications

General information
TypeCPU / Microprocessor
Market segmentDesktop
FamilyIntel Core i5
Model number  ? i5-2500T
CPU part numberCM8062301001910 is an OEM/tray microprocessor
Frequency  ? 2300 MHz
Turbo frequency3300 MHz
Clock multiplier  ? 23
Package1155-land Flip-Chip Land Grid Array
SocketSocket 1155 (Socket H2)
Size1.48" x 1.48" / 3.75cm x 3.75cm
Introduction dateJan 9, 2011
Price at introduction$216
 
S-spec numbers
  ES/QS processors Production processors
Part number Q1HJ SR00A
CM8062301001910++
 
Architecture / Microarchitecture
MicroarchitectureSandy Bridge
Processor core  ? Sandy Bridge
Manufacturing process0.032 micron High-K metal gate process
Data width64 bit
The number of cores4
The number of threads4
Floating Point UnitIntegrated
Level 1 cache size  ? 4 x 32 KB instruction caches
4 x 32 KB data caches
Level 2 cache size  ? 4 x 256 KB
Level 3 cache size6 MB shared cache
Physical memory32 GB
MultiprocessingUniprocessor
Features
  • MMX instruction set
  • SSE
  • SSE2
  • SSE3
  • Supplemental SSE3
  • SSE4.1  ? 
  • SSE4.2  ? 
  • AES instructions
  • Advanced Vector Extensions
  • Extended Memory 64 technology (EM64T)  ? 
  • Execute disable bit  ? 
  • Turbo Boost technology 2.0
  • Virtualization technology (VT-x / VT-d)
  • Trusted Execution technology
Low power featuresEnhanced SpeedStep technology  ? 
On-chip peripherals
  • Dual-channel DDR3 memory controller
  • Direct Media Interface
  • PCI Express 2.0 interface
  • HD 2000 graphics controller
 
Electrical/Thermal parameters
Maximum operating temperature  ? 69.8°C
Thermal Design Power  ? 45 Watt
 
Notes on Intel CM8062301001910
  • Integrated graphics controller runs at 650 MHz, and up to 1250 MHz in Turbo mode
  • Memory controller supports DDR3-1066 and DDR3-1333 memory
  CPUs, related to Intel Core i5-2500T  

Model Cores /
Threads
Freq. Turbo
freq.
L3
cache
TDP Features
Intel Core i5 family, Socket 1155
   Intel Core i5-2380P4 / 43.1 GHz3.4 GHz6 MB95 WattAES, AVX, TXT, TBT
   Intel Core i5-24004 / 43.1 GHz3.4 GHz6 MB95 WattAES, AVX, TXT, TBT
   Intel Core i5-34504 / 43.1 GHz3.5 GHz6 MB77 WattAES, AVX, TXT, TBT
   Intel Core i5-2450P4 / 43.2 GHz3.5 GHz6 MB95 WattAES, AVX, TXT, TBT
   Intel Core i5-3550S4 / 43 GHz3.7 GHz6 MB65 WattAES, AVX, TXT, TBT
   Intel Core i5-25004 / 43.3 GHz3.7 GHz6 MB95 WattAES, AVX, TXT, TBT
   Intel Core i5-2500K4 / 43.3 GHz3.7 GHz6 MB95 WattAES, AVX, TXT, TBT, Unlock
   Intel Core i5-35504 / 43.3 GHz3.7 GHz6 MB77 WattAES, AVX, TXT, TBT
   Intel Core i5-3570K4 / 43.4 GHz3.8 GHz6 MB77 WattAES, AVX, TXT, TBT
   Intel Core i5-2550K4 / 43.4 GHz3.8 GHz6 MB95 WattAES, AVX, TXT, TBT, Unlock
Other families, Sandy Bridge micro-architecture, Socket 1155
   Intel Celeron G5302 / 22.4 GHz 2 MB65 WattAES, AVX, TXT, TBT
   Intel Celeron G5402 / 22.5 GHz 2 MB65 WattAES, AVX, TXT, TBT
   Intel Pentium G8502 / 22.9 GHz 3 MB65 WattAES, AVX, TXT, TBT
   Intel Pentium G8602 / 23 GHz 3 MB65 WattAES, AVX, TXT, TBT
   Intel Core i3-21202 / 43.3 GHz 3 MB65 WattAES, AVX, HT, TXT, TBT
   Intel Core i3-21302 / 43.4 GHz 3 MB65 WattAES, AVX, HT, TXT, TBT
   Intel Core i7-26004 / 83.4 GHz3.8 GHz8 MB95 WattAES, AVX, HT, TXT, TBT
   Intel Core i7-2700K4 / 83.5 GHz3.9 GHz8 MB95 WattAES, AVX, HT, TXT, TBT, Unlock

 • Highlighted numbers and features indicate whether specific processor performs better or worse than Core i5-2500T

 • Within each category, the CPUs are sorted from slower (at the top) to faster (at the bottom)

 • List of related CPUs is not complete.

 • Features abbreviations:

AES - AES instructions
AVX - AVX instructions
HT - Hyper-Threading
TXT - Trusted Execution
TBT - Dynamic Acceleration / Turbo Boost
Unlock - Unlocked multiplier

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News


Sep 05, 2011: Last month we reported that in September Intel is going to cut prices of energy-efficient desktop microprocessors from second-generation Core i5 and i7 families. Expected price reductions were minor, $12 at most. Yesterday Intel launched 16 new desktop and mobile CPUs, and revised the prices of all mid- and low-power "S" and "T" processors.



Aug 16, 2011: This fall, Intel plans to refresh desktop mid-class and budget families with seven new models. The new processors are Core i5-2320, Core i3-2130, i3-2125 and i3-2120T, and Pentium G860, G630 and G630T. Details of these CPUs, as well as prices for some of them, were known for months. In a related move, Intel is going to drop prices on selected Sandy Bridge SKUs.



Jan 09, 2011: Earlier this week, at Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Intel announced 2nd generation Core microprocessors, based on just introduced Sandy Bridge micro-architecture. Today, Intel officially launched these processors, as well as a few models built on older Nehalem and Core technology. Intel's price list was updated with prices and brief specifications of all new CPUs.



Jan 06, 2011: On Monday, Intel announced new "2nd generation Core" desktop and mobile microprocessors, based on Sandy Bridge micro-architecture. The same day many hardware news sites published reviews of Sandy Bridge processors, and the universal conclusion was "yes, it's faster and better". Today Intel updated ARK database with details on all new models.



Dec 02, 2010: While specifications of many Sandy Bridge desktop microprocessors were known for quite some time, since July of this year, prices and release dates of these models were unknown until last week. At the end of November Expreview revealed prices and launch dates of all Sandy Bridge-based desktop models. Expreview also published specifications of Pentium CPUs, that will be introduced in February and in the second quarter 2011.



Nov 16, 2010: Biostar published CPU support list for socket 1155 motherboards, which includes a number of upcoming Core i5 and Core i7 Sandy Bridge microprocessors. Processor frequency and Thermal Design Power characteristics in the published data match those from the earlier reports, that appeared months ago. The list references Core i5-2300 processor, that we first reported on three days ago.


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