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Alder Lake

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Alder Lake

2021 desktop
Microarchitecture
Golden Cove (P-cores)Gracemont (E-cores)

Historical hardware entry sourced from Wikipedia: Alder Lake.

Key specifications

Cores
8 / threads
Clock
800 MHz to 5.3 GHz, P-cores700 MHz to 4.0 GHz, E-cores

general

10 nm Tremont
130 nm Tualatin
14 nm Airmont
180 nm Coppermine
22 nm Silvermont
250 nm Deschutes
32 nm Saltwell
350 nm Pentium Pro(166–200 MHz)
45 nm Bonnell
500 nm Pentium Pro(150 MHz)
65 nm Yonah
90 nm Dothan
Brand names Intel CorePentiumCeleronIntel Processor
Common manufacturer Intel
Cores Up to 8 P-coresUp to 8 E-cores
Designed by Intel
Discontinued April 25,  2025; 13 months ago (2025-04-25) (mobile)
DMI speeds 16 GT/s
Extensions AES-NI, CLMUL, RDRAND, SHA, TXT, MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, AVX2, FMA3, AVX-VNNI, VT-x, VT-d
GPU Intel Xe-based integrated graphics
Instruction set x86
Instructions x86-64
Intel 18A Arctic Wolf
Intel 3 Arrow Lake-U
Intel 4 Crestmont
Intel 7(10 nm ESF) Gracemont
L1 cache 80 KB (32 instructions + 48 data), per P-core96 KB (64 instructions + 32 data), per E-core
L2 cache 1.25 MB per P-core2 MB per E-core cluster
L3 cache Up to 30 MB, shared
Launched November 4, 2021; 4 years ago (2021-11-04)
Marketed by Intel
Max. CPU clock rate 800 MHz to 5.3 GHz, P-cores700 MHz to 4.0 GHz, E-cores
Microarchitecture Golden Cove (P-cores)Gracemont (E-cores)
N3B (TSMC) Skymont
NetBurst Katmai
NetBurst(HT) Pentium M
Predecessors Tiger Lake, 10 nm, mobileRocket Lake, 14 nm, desktopLakefield, 10 nm, hybrid mobile
Product code name ADL
Sockets Desktop LGA 1700Mobile BGA 1744BGA 1964 (HX series)
Successor Raptor Lake
Technology node Intel 7 (previously known as 10ESF)
Variant Sapphire Rapids (server/workstation)

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