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Airmont microarchitecture

Silvermont
Model Atom
Transistors 22 nm transistors
Architecture Silvermont x86
Instructions MMX, AES-NI, CLMUL
Extensions
Predecessor Bonnell
Saltwell
Successor Airmont (die shrink),
Goldmont (new microarchitecture)

Silvermont is a microarchitecture for low-power Atom, Celeron and Pentium branded processors used in systems on a chip (SoCs) made by Intel. Silvermont forms the basis for a total of four SoC families:

Silvermont was announced to news media on May 6, 2013 at Intel's headquarters at Santa Clara, California. Intel had repeatedly said the first Bay Trail devices would be available during the Holiday 2013 timeframe, while leaked slides showed that the release window for Bay Trail-T as August 28 – September 13, 2013. Both Avoton and Rangeley were announced as being available in the second half of 2013. The first Merrifield devices were announced in 1H14.

Airmont is the 14 nm die shrink of Silvermont, launched in early 2015 and first seen in the Atom x7-Z8700 as used in the Microsoft Surface 3. Airmont microarchitecture includes the following SoC families:

Silvermont was the first Atom processor to feature an out-of-order architecture.

Intel revealed in its Q4 2016 quarterly report that there were quality issues in the C2000 product family, which had an effect on the financial performance of the company's Data Center Group that quarter. An erratum published by Intel state there is a defect in the chip's clock, and affected systems "may experience inability to boot or may cease operation". A workaround is available. The SoC failures are thought to have led to failures in Cisco and Synology products, though discussion of the C2000 as the root cause of failure has been reported to be under a non-disclosure agreement for many vendors.

List of desktop processors as follows:


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