Goldmont

E163307

Goldmont is an Intel low-power CPU microarchitecture designed to improve performance and efficiency in Atom-based processors for mobile and embedded devices.

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Goldmont canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf CPU microarchitecture
Intel microarchitecture
architectureFamily Intel Atom
branchPrediction improved branch predictor vs Airmont
cacheConfiguration L1 data cache
L1 instruction cache
shared L2 cache
codename Goldmont self-link
coreCountRange 2–16 cores (depending on product)
designedFor system-on-chip (SoC) integration
designGoal improved performance over Airmont
improved power efficiency
developer Intel Corporation
surface form: Intel
instructionSetBase IA-32
instructionSetExtension x86-64
introductionYear 2016
marketSegment low-power desktops
microservers
netbooks
networking equipment
tablets
microarchitectureType low-power
notableFeature significant IPC increase over previous Atom cores
pipelineType out-of-order execution
predecessor Airmont
processNode 14 nm
successor Goldmont Plus
Tremont
supports Intel 64
Intel AES-NI
Intel MPX
Intel SGX
surface form: Intel SGX (select SKUs)

Intel SHA extensions
Intel Secure Key (RDRAND)
Intel Trusted Execution Technology
surface form: Intel TXT (platform dependent)

Intel Turbo Boost Technology
surface form: Intel Turbo Boost (select SKUs)

Intel VT-d
Intel VT-x
RDSEED
SSE4.1
SSE4.2
SSSE3
x86-64
targetDeviceClass embedded devices
mobile devices
usedIn Apollo Lake platform
Denverton platform
Intel Atom
surface form: Gemini Lake (Goldmont Plus derivative)

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Airmont successor Goldmont
Goldmont codename Goldmont self-link
Goldmont Plus predecessor Goldmont