Intel® Pentium® Silver and Intel® Celeron® Processors
Datasheet, Volume 1 of 2
ID | Date | Version | Classification |
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633935 | 12/27/2022 | Public |
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Revision History
Introduction
Technologies
Power Management
Thermal Management
Memory
Graphics
Display
Imaging
Pin Strap
General Purpose Input and Output (GPIO)
PCH Electrical Specification
CPU Electrical Specifications
Global Device IDs
CPU And Device IDs
Audio, Voice, and Speech
Connectivity Integrated (CNVi)
PCI Express* (PCIe*)
Universal Serial Bus (USB)
Serial ATA (SATA)
Flexible I/O
Storage
Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)
Intel® Serial I/O Generic SPI (GSPI) Controllers
Enhanced Serial Peripheral Interface (eSPI)
Real Time Clock (RTC)
8254 Timers
High Precision Event Timer (HPET)
Intel® LPSS Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C) Controllers
Host System Management Bus (SMBus) Controller
System Management Interface and SMLink
System Management
Intel® Serial I/O Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) Controllers
Testability
SoC Pin Location
Security Technologies
Branch Monitoring Counters
Intel® Advanced Encryption Standard New Instructions (Intel® AES-NI)
Perform Carry-Less Multiplication Quad Word (PCLMULQDQ) Instruction
Intel® Secure Key
Execute Disable Bit
Boot Guard Technology
Intel® Supervisor Mode Execution Protection (SMEP)
Intel® Supervisor Mode Access Protection (SMAP)
Intel® Secure Hash Algorithm Extensions (Intel® SHA Extensions)
User Mode Instruction Prevention (UMIP)
Read Processor ID (RDPID)
Functional Description
Configurable GPIO Voltage
GPIO Buffer Impedance Compensation via SD3_RCOMP
Programmable Hardware Debouncer
Integrated Pull-ups and Pull-downs
SCI / SMI# and NMI
Timed GPIO (TIME_SYNC)
GPIO Blink (BK) and Serial Blink (SBK)
Interrupt / IRQ via GPIO Requirement
Native Function and TERM Bit Setting
Virtual GPIO (vGPIO)
DC Specifications
Display Port* Specification
HDMI* Specifications
embedded Display Port* Specifications
16550 8-bit Addressing - Debug Driver Compatibility
SVID AC Specifications
MIPI* DSI Specification
Memory Specifications
MIPI* CSI Specifications
CMOS DC Specifications
GTL and Open Drain DC Specification
PECI DC Characteristics
Features Supported
Interrupt Generation
PCI Express* Power Management
Dynamic Link Throttling
Port 8xh Decode
Separate Reference Clock with Independent SSC (SRIS)
Advanced Error Reporting
Single- Root I/O Virtualization (SR- IOV)
SERR# Generation
Hot-Plug
PCI Express* Lane Polarity Inversion
PCI Express* Controller Lane Reversal
Precision Time Measurement (PTM)
Direct Connect Interface (DCI)
Direct Connect Interface (DCI) is a new debug transport technology to enable closed chassis debug through any of USB 3.2 ports out from Intel silicon. Some bridging logic is embedded in the silicon to “bridge” the gap between standard I/O ports and the debug interfaces including JTAG, probe mode, hooks, trace infrastructure, and so on. To control the operation of this embedded logic, a DCI packet based protocol is invented which controls and data can be sent or received. This protocol can operate over a few different physical transport paths to the target which known as “hosting interfaces”.
There are two types of DCI hosting interfaces in the platform:
- OOB Hosting DCI
- USB 2.0 and USB 3.2 Hosting DCI.DBC
Supported capabilities in DCI are:
- Closed Chassis Debug at S0 and Sx State
- JTAG Access and Run Control (Probe Mode)
- System Tracing with Intel® Trace Hub
Debug host software that support DCI are:
- Intel® ITP II Platform Debug Toolkit (PDT)
- Intel® System Studio (ISS)