Saltwell

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Saltwell is a low-power Intel microarchitecture designed primarily for energy-efficient Atom processors used in mobile and embedded devices.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Intel microarchitecture
microarchitecture
architectureLineage successor to Bonnell Atom cores
coreCountOptions dual-core
single-core
coreType in-order execution core
designer Intel Corporation
surface form: Intel
designGoal energy efficiency
low power consumption
integratedIn System-on-Chip (SoC) designs
l2CacheSizeRange 512 KB to 1 MB
launchTimeframe early 2010s
marketSegment embedded computing
low-power computing
mobile computing
microarchitectureFamily Atom
optimizedFor fanless designs
long battery life
pipelineType in-order pipeline
predecessor Bonnell
primaryUse embedded devices
mobile devices
processNode 32 nm
successor Silvermont
supports Intel SpeedStep
surface form: Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology

Intel Hyper-Threading Technology
surface form: Hyper-Threading Technology

Intel 64
Intel Turbo Boost Technology
surface form: Intel Burst Technology (on some SKUs)

Intel VT-x
SSE3
SSE4.1
SSSE3
x86 instruction set
x86-64 instruction set
targetTDPRange very low TDP
typicalClockSpeedRange sub-2 GHz
useCase basic multimedia playback
internet-centric computing
light productivity workloads
usedIn Intel Atom
surface form: Intel Atom processors

embedded systems
entry-level desktops
low-power servers
netbooks
tablets

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