Gracemont (microarchitecture)
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Gracemont is a microarchitecture for low-power processors used in systems on a chip (SoCs) made by Intel, and is the successor to Tremont. Like its predecessor, it is also implemented as low-power cores in a hybrid design of the Alder Lake, Raptor Lake and Raptor Lake Refresh processors.[2]
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Launched | November 4, 2021; 2 years ago (2021-11-04)[1] |
Marketed by | Intel |
Designed by | Intel |
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Max. CPU clock rate | 0.7 GHz to 4.3 GHz |
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L1 cache | 96 KB per core:
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L2 cache | 2 or 4 MB per module |
L3 cache | 3 MB per module |
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Instruction set | x86-64 |
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History | |
Predecessor(s) | Tremont |
Successor(s) | Crestmont |
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