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

ID 743844
Date 03/25/2024
Document Table of Contents

Cache Line Write Back

Writes back to memory the cache line (if dirty) that contains the linear address specified with the memory operand from any level of the cache hierarchy in the cache coherence domain. The line may be retained in the cache hierarchy in the non-modified state. Retaining the line in the cache hierarchy is a performance optimization (treated as a hint by hardware) to reduce the possibility of a cache miss on a subsequent access. Hardware may choose to retain the line at any of the levels in the cache hierarchy, and in some cases, may invalidate the line from the cache hierarchy. The source operand is a byte memory location.

The Cache Line Write Back (CLWB) instruction is documented in the Intel® Architecture Instruction Set Extensions Programming Reference (future architectures):

https://software.intel.com/sites/default/files/managed/b4/3a/319433-024.pdf