Specifications
| General information |
| Type | CPU / Microprocessor |
| Market segment | Server |
| Family | Intel Pentium Dual-Core |
| Model number ? | 350 |
| CPU part number | CM8062301140700 is an OEM/tray microprocessor |
| Frequency ? | 1200 MHz |
| Bus speed ? | 5 GT/s DMI |
| Clock multiplier ? | 12 |
| Package | 1155-land Flip-Chip Land Grid Array |
| Socket | Socket 1155 (Socket H2) |
| Size | 1.48" x 1.48" / 3.75cm x 3.75cm |
| Introduction date | October - November 2011 |
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| S-spec numbers |
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Production processors |
| Part number |
SR0FT |
| CM8062301140700 | + |
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| Architecture / Microarchitecture |
| Microarchitecture | Sandy Bridge |
| Processor core ? | Sandy Bridge |
| Manufacturing process | 0.032 micron High-K metal gate process |
| Data width | 64 bit |
| The number of cores | 2 |
| The number of threads | 4 |
| Floating Point Unit | Integrated |
| Level 1 cache size ? | 2 x 32 KB instruction caches
2 x 32 KB data caches |
| Level 2 cache size ? | 2 x 256 KB |
| Level 3 cache size | 3 MB shared cache |
| Physical memory | 32 GB |
| Multiprocessing | Uniprocessor |
| Features | - MMX instruction set
- SSE
- SSE2
- SSE3
- Supplemental SSE3
- SSE4.1 ?
- SSE4.2 ?
- Extended Memory 64 technology (EM64T) ?
- Execute disable bit ?
- Virtualization technology (VT-x) ?
- HyperThreading technology ?
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| Low power features | Enhanced SpeedStep technology ? |
| On-chip peripherals | - Dual-channel DDR3 memory controller
- Direct Media Interface
- PCI Express 2.0 interface
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| Electrical/Thermal parameters |
| Maximum operating temperature ? | 76.2°C |
| Thermal Design Power ? | 15 Watt |
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| Notes on Intel CM8062301140700 |
- Memory controller supports DDR3-1066 and DDR3-1333 memory
- ECC memory is supported
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• Highlighted numbers and features indicate whether specific processor performs better or worse than Pentium 350
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• Features abbreviations:
HT - Hyper-Threading
News
Nov 20, 2011: In March 2011 Intel announced plans to release a few low- and
ultra-low power microprocessors for micro-servers. One of these
processors was scheduled for the second half of this year. It was
an ULV CPU with 15 Watt Thermal Design Power, based on Sandy Bridge
microarchitecture. More details about this chip emerged at Intel
Development forum in San Francisco. According to published slides, the
microprocessor was branded as Pentium 350, and had launch date of
October 2011.
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