Intel® Core™ Processor (Series 3)

Formerly known as Wildcat Lake, Datasheet, Volume 1 of 2

ID Date Version Classification
913965 05/19/2026 001 Public
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Assured Power

Assured Power form a design option where the processor's behavior and package Processor Base Power are dynamically adjusted to a desired system performance and power envelope. Assured Power technologies offer opportunities to differentiate system design while running active workloads on select processor SKUs through scalability, configuration and adaptability. The scenarios or methods by which each technology is used are customizable but typically involve changes to PL1 and associated frequencies for the scenario with a resultant change in performance depending on system's usage. Either technology can be triggered by (but are not limited to) changes in OS power policies or hardware events such as docking a system, flipping a switch or pressing a button. cTDP and LPM are designed to be configured dynamically and do not require an operating system reboot.

Notes:
  • FORCEPR# events should be triggered after BIOS active. Triggering FORCEPR after BIOS is active should be ensured as it is essential for system stability.
  • Assured Power technologies are not battery life improvement technologies.