13th Generation Intel® Core™ and Intel® Core™ 14th Generation Processors
Datasheet, Volume 1 of 2
Supporting 13th Generation Intel® Core™ Processor for S, H, P, HX, and U Processor Line Platforms, formerly known as Raptor Lake, Intel® Core™ 14th Generation Processor for S, HX, and U Processor Line Platform, formerly known as Raptor Lake Refresh and Intel® Xeon™ E 2400 Processor, formerly known As Raptor Lake–E
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PCI Express* Power Management
- Active power management support using L0s (see below), L1 Substates(L1.1,L1.2)
- L0s is supported across all PEG interfaces.
- All inputs and outputs disabled in L2/L3 Ready state.
- S Processor PCIe* interface does not support Hot-Plug.
Processor Interface | L-State | Description | Package C-State |
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PCIe* | L1.0 or deeper | L1- Higher latency, lower power “standby” state L2 – Auxiliary-powered Link, deep-energy-saving state. Disabled - The intent of the Disabled state is to allow a configured Link to be disabled until directed or Electrical Idle is exited (that is, due to a hot removal and insertion) after entering Disabled. No Device Attached - no physical device is attached on PEG port | PC6-PC8 |
PCIe* | L1.2 or deeper | L1- Higher latency, lower power “standby” state L2 – Auxiliary-powered Link, deep-energy-saving state. Disabled - The intent of the Disabled state is to allow a configured Link to be disabled until directed or Electrical Idle is exited (that is, due to a hot removal and insertion) after entering Disabled. No Device Attached - no physical device is attached on PEG port | PC10 |