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Bloomfield (microprocessor)

Processor product line


Processor product line

FieldValue
nameBloomfield
captionIntel Core i7 Logo used on Core i7-920, 940 and 965, which is based on Bloomfield.
produced-startNovember 2008
produced-endJanuary 2011
slowest2.66
fastest3.33
size-from45 nm
soldbyIntel
designfirmIntel
sock1LGA 1366
brand1Xeon 35xx
brand2Core i7-9xx (except 970, 980, 980X and 990X)
archx86, x86-64, MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2
microarchNehalem
numcores4
cpuid106Ax
code80601
l1cache4× (32 KB + 32 KB)
l2cache4× 256 KB
l3cache8 MiB
applicationDesktop
predecessorYorkfieldsupport_status=Unsupportedsuccessor=Sandy Bridge

| produced-start = November 2008 | produced-end = January 2011 | fsb-slowest = | fsb-fastest = | fsb-slow-unit = | fsb-fast-unit = | size-from = 45 nm | size-to =

Bloomfield is the code name for Intel high-end desktop processors sold as Core i7-9xx and single-processor servers sold as Xeon 35xx., |access-date=2008-12-06 |access-date=2008-12-06 |access-date=2008-12-06

Features

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

  • The new LGA 1366 socket is incompatible with earlier processors.
  • On-die memory controller: the memory is directly connected to the processor. It is called the uncore part and runs at a different clock (uncore clock) than the execution cores.
    • Three channel memory: each channel can support up to two DDR3 DIMMs. Motherboards for Bloomfield generally have three, four (2, 1, 1), or six DIMM slots.
    • Support for DDR3 memory only.
  • The front side bus has been replaced by the Intel QuickPath Interconnect interface. Motherboards must use a chipset that supports QuickPath Interconnect.
  • The following caches:
    • 32 kB L1 instruction and 32 kB L1 data cache per core
    • 256 kB L2 cache (combined instruction and data) per core
    • 8 MB L3 (combined instruction and data) "inclusive", shared by all cores
  • Single-die device: all four cores, the memory controller, and all cache are on a single die, instead of a Multi-chip module of two dual-core dies as in Yorkfield
  • "Turbo Boost" technology allows all active cores to intelligently clock themselves up in steps of 133 MHz over the design clock rate as long as the CPU's predetermined thermal and electrical requirements are still met.
  • Re-implemented Hyper-threading. Hyperthreading was introduced in the older NetBurst microarchitecture, but omitted from the subsequent Core, which was a descendant of the Pentium III family. With hyperthreading enabled, each of the four physical cores can process up to two threads simultaneously, so the processor appears to the OS as eight logical CPUs.
  • Only one QuickPath interface: not intended for multi-processor motherboards.
  • 45 nm process technology.
  • 731 million transistors.
  • 263 mm2 die size.
  • Sophisticated power management can place an unused core in a zero-power mode.
  • Support for SSE4.2 & SSE4.1 instruction sets.

Brand names

Brand nameModel (list)MarketClock frequency rangeQuickPath Interface
Core i7i7-9xxPerformance Desktop2.66–3.20 GHz1× 4.8 GT/s
i7-9xx Extreme EditionExtreme Desktop3.2–3.33 GHz1× 6.4 GT/s
XeonW35xxWorkstation2.4–3.2 GHz4.8–6.4 GT/s

Processor cores

  • The clock rates listed here are as specified by Intel for normal mode. "Turbo boost" can increase the rate on active cores in steps of the base clock (133 MHz if not overclocked) up to a predetermined limit for short periods when required, which can be useful with single threaded applications.
  • The I7-965 XE and I7-975 XE have separate unlocked multipliers for memory and cores.
    • Core clock above those in the table are not guaranteed by Intel. A CPU Clock Speed of 6.158 GHz has been achieved.
    • Memory rates above those in the table are not guaranteed by Intel. Memory Speeds of DDR3-2133 have been achieved. Higher Rates have been Reported to have been achieved.
  • The processor has a Thermal Design Power of 130 W and will slow itself down if this power is exceeded. This feature can be disabled from an option in most of the new motherboards' BIOS. | access-date = 2009-05-29
  • Prices are Intel's wholesale prices for lots of 1,000 units in US$ at product launch.
Core i7
ModelnmCores
(threads)Clocks (GHz)Clock
multiplierPrice
(US$)CacheMemory
controllerQuickPath
interfaceThermal design power
SocketRelease
dateCoreUncoreBaseCoreUncore
i7-92045 nm4 (8)2.662.130.1332016284256 kB L2/core
8 MB shared L33× DDR3-800/1,066 MT/s1× 4.8 GT/s130 WLGA 13662008-11-17
i7-9302.80212942010-02-28
i7-9402.93225622008-11-17
url=http://www.fudzilla.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=11906&Itemid=1first=Jonlast=Worreldate=2009-02-09title=Core i7 950 and 975 to replace 940 and 965access-date=2009-02-10publisher=Fudzillaurl-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090330152725/http://www.fudzilla.com/index.php?option=com_contentarchive-date=March 30, 2009 }}3.06232009-06-03
i7-960url=http://www.guru3d.com/news/intel-to-launch-new-core-i7-960-and-celerons/first = Hilbertlast = Hagedoorndate = 2009-06-16title=Intel to launch new Core i7 960 and Celerons on the 18th of octoberaccess-date=2009-06-16publisher=Guru3d3.20242009-10-18
i7-965 Extreme Edition3.202.66209991× 6.4 GT/s2008-11-17
i7-975 Extreme Editionurl=http://www.techpowerup.com/index.php?83982title=New Core i7 975 Extreme Edition Surfacesaccess-date=2009-02-10publisher=techPowerUpurl-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090208044313/http://www.techpowerup.com/index.php?83982archive-date=2009-02-083.33252009-06-03

Performance

  • The Inquirer managed to get a 965 engineering sample to a core clock rate of up to 4 GHz with fan cooling and Turbo Boost.

  • IT OC Taiwan overclocked an engineering sample of the 965, to 4.20 GHz with a QPI rate of 200 MHz and a multiplier value of 21.0. A vCore setting of 1.72 V was used, which is far higher than the stock voltage of 1.25V and could have led to damaging the CPU or motherboard.{{cite web

  • A Core i7 940 system running at stock clock rates has obtained a 3DMark Vantage benchmark CPU score of 17,966.{{cite web | access-date = 2009-09-23 | archive-date = 2012-02-17 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120217220755/http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/intel-nehalem-core,news-28701.html | url-status = dead

  • AnandTech tested the Intel QuickPath Interconnect (4.8 GT/s version) and found the copy bandwidth using triple-channel 1,066 MHz DDR3 was 12.0 GB/s. A 3.0 GHz Core 2 Quad system using dual-channel 1066 MHz DDR3 achieved 6.9 GB/s.{{cite news | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080607224158/http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/intel/showdoc.aspx?i=3326&p=5 | url-status=dead | archive-date=7 June 2008

  • Maximum PC has discovered that Intel has unlocked the QPI clock and memory multipliers on retail 920s and 940s. This is allegedly due to consumer feedback.{{cite news

  • Core i7-975 will have the new D0 Stepping. Tests made by X-bit labs shows that it has better energy efficiency and overclockability than C0 stepping.{{cite web | access-date = 2009-09-23 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090505204945/http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu/display/core-i7-975xe.html | archive-date = 2009-05-05 | url-status = dead

  • The Intel Core i7-975 Extreme Edition was considered the world's fastest desktop processor (until the i7-980x) by a review from Hot Hardware. It runs at a clock rate of 3.33 GHz with Turbo Boost clock rates running the processor up 3.46 GHz with all four cores put at work and 3.6 GHz with a single core at work. The processor was overclocked to 4.1 GHz while keeping a 50 °C (122 °F) core temperature with the stock cooling unit.

Overclocking

The process of overclocking the Bloomfield architecture is similar to that of the AMD architecture due to the on-die MCH. 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. | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20081004115426/http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/10/03/performance-ram-damage-nehalem | url-status = unfit | archive-date = October 4, 2008 | access-date = 2008-10-04

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. 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. 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.{{cite web |access-date=2009-07-14 |archive-date=2009-05-08 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090508125727/http://vr-zone.com/articles/intel-s-core-i7-965-ee-940-to-see-eol-in-september/7011.html?doc=7011 |url-status=dead

References

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  3. "Core i7 975 review". Guru3D.com.
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  5. Worrel, Jon. (2009-02-09). "Core i7 950 and 975 to replace 940 and 965". Fudzilla.
  6. (2008-11-05). "Tom's Hardware: Desktop CPU Charts Q3/2008: 3d Mark Vantage - CPU". Tom's Hardware.
  7. (3 June 2009). "Intel Core i7 975 Extreme Edition Processor Review - Page 10".
  8. (2 December 2008). "Core i7 sees new WR at 5510MHz on Rampage II".
  9. Supermicro's C7X58 and X8SAX [http://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/Xeon3000/X58/X8SAX.cfm Supermicro's X8SAX page]
  10. "P6T6 WS Revolution".
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  12. [http://content.intel.pcnalert.com/dm/d.aspx/28ef93e9-2697-47f6-83e9-071fd0a3f30c/PCN108967-00.pdf Intel's discontinuation notice for 940] {{webarchive. link. (May 30, 2009)
  13. (18 June 2009). "Intel updates CPU phase-out schedule; to skip Havendale and go directly to Clarkdale".
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