Intel Core i5-3570T (CM8063701094903)


Specifications

General information
TypeCPU / Microprocessor
Market segmentDesktop
FamilyIntel Core i5
Model number  ? i5-3570T
CPU part numberCM8063701094903 is an OEM/tray microprocessor
Frequency  ? 2300 MHz
Turbo frequency3300 MHz
Bus speed  ? 5 GT/s DMI
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 dateApril 23, 2012 (announcement)
April 29, 2012 (launch)
Price at introduction$205
 
Architecture / Microarchitecture
MicroarchitectureIvy Bridge
Processor core  ? Ivy Bridge
Manufacturing process0.022 micron
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)  ? 
  • Virtualization technology (VT-d)
  • Trusted Execution technology
Low power featuresEnhanced SpeedStep technology  ? 
On-chip peripherals
  • Dual-channel DDR3 memory controller
  • Direct Media Interface
  • PCI Express 3.0 interface
  • HD 2500 graphics controller
 
Electrical/Thermal parameters
Thermal Design Power  ? 45 Watt
 
Notes on Intel CM8063701094903
  • Integrated graphics controller runs at 650 MHz, and up to 1150 MHz in Turbo mode
  • Memory controller supports DDR3-1333 and DDR3-1600 memory
  CPUs, related to Intel Core i5-3570T  

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 WattTXT
   Intel Core i5-24004 / 43.1 GHz3.4 GHz6 MB95 WattTXT
   Intel Core i5-34504 / 43.1 GHz3.5 GHz6 MB77 WattTXT
   Intel Core i5-2450P4 / 43.2 GHz3.5 GHz6 MB95 WattTXT
   Intel Core i5-3550S4 / 43 GHz3.7 GHz6 MB65 WattTXT
   Intel Core i5-25004 / 43.3 GHz3.7 GHz6 MB95 WattTXT
   Intel Core i5-2500K4 / 43.3 GHz3.7 GHz6 MB95 WattTXT, Unlock
   Intel Core i5-35504 / 43.3 GHz3.7 GHz6 MB77 WattTXT
   Intel Core i5-3570K4 / 43.4 GHz3.8 GHz6 MB77 WattTXT
   Intel Core i5-2550K4 / 43.4 GHz3.8 GHz6 MB95 WattTXT, Unlock
Other families, Ivy Bridge micro-architecture, Socket 1155
   Intel Core i7-3770T4 / 82.5 GHz3.7 GHz8 MB45 WattHT, TXT
   Intel Core i7-3770S4 / 83.1 GHz3.9 GHz8 MB65 WattHT, TXT
   Intel Core i7-37704 / 83.4 GHz3.9 GHz8 MB77 WattHT, TXT
   Intel Core i7-3770K4 / 83.5 GHz3.9 GHz8 MB77 WattHT, TXT

 • Highlighted numbers and features indicate whether specific processor performs better or worse than Core i5-3570T

 • 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:

HT - Hyper-Threading
TXT - Trusted Execution
Unlock - Unlocked multiplier

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News


Apr 29, 2012: Last Monday Intel announced Ivy Bridge microprocessors, and disclosed initial lineup for desktop and mobile markets. The same day the announcement was followed by numerous reviews and benchmarks, published by hardware news site. Today is another big day: the processors are now officially released, and they are hitting retail. Also today, Intel added new SKUs to official pricelist.



Apr 23, 2012: Today Intel announced Ivy Bridge (IVB) microarchitecture, as well as 15 quad-core microprocessors, and 5 wireless chipset options. Initial IVB line-up includes six mobile processors, four desktop Core i7 CPUs with Hyper-Threading, and five Core 5 desktop models without Hyper-Threading. All processors will be available in OEM systems and in retail later this month. Some processor benchmark results are already available on Intel website, and earlier today many hardware news sites posted their own reviews with detailed benchmarks.



Mar 27, 2012: Ivy Bridge launch was delayed twice. First time it slipped from the first to the second quarter 2012, and then it was delayed by another two weeks. Current launch date for desktop Ivy Bridge CPUs is set on April 29, which was confirmed by two different sources, Sweclockers and Donanimhaber. That still left us in the dark in regards to mobile processors, due to rumors that their launch was pushed back until June. After seeing recent desktop and mobile roadmaps we can confirm that both desktop and mobile IB chips will be released at the same time.



Dec 19, 2011: Ivy Bridge micro-architecture, planned for the second quarter 2012, will bring a number of enhancements to CPU and graphics portions of the chip. The CPU cores will feature up to 15%, sometimes even higher performance due to micro-architecture improvements and 100 MHz - 300 MHz higher Turbo Boost frequencies. HD 4000 and HD 2500 graphics will add support for DirectX 11, and it will be considerably faster than current HD 3000 and HD 2000 on-chip graphics. What's more important, better performing Ivy Bridge CPUs will come with 20% lower Thermal Design Power. It's great that upcoming CPUs will run cooler and faster, but at what price? Based on pricing information, that we've seen, desktop Ivy Bridge SKUs will have prices, in most cases identical to Sandy Bridge predecessors.



Nov 27, 2011: Today we published details of upcoming Ivy Bridge microprocessors, that were leaked by Zol.com.cn news site. As soon as we published the story, we discovered that more detailed list of Ivy Bridge models was leaked by corescn website.



Nov 27, 2011: In the second quart 2012, Intel is going to introduce 22nm shrink of Sandy Bridge micro-architecture, codenamed Ivy Bridge. As we previously reported, initial launch will include Core i5 and Core i7 desktop microprocessors, along with Core i7 mobile models. Processor numbers and some details of desktop Core i5s and Core i7s were revealed this week by Zol.com.cn.


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