Intel® Core™ Ultra 200H and 200U Series Processors
Datasheet, Volume 1 of 2
| ID | Date | Version | Classification |
|---|---|---|---|
| 842704 | 05/27/2025 | Public |
System Memory Controller Organization Mode
The IMC supports two memory organization modes, single-channel and dual-channel. Depending upon how the DDR Schema and DIMM Modules are populated in each memory channel, a number of different configurations can be applied.
Single-Channel Mode
In this mode, all memory accesses are directed to a single Memory Controller. Single-Channel mode is used when either the MC0 or MC1 are populated, but not both MC are populated.
Dual-Channel Mode – Intel® Flex Memory Technology Mode (DDR5 Only)
The IMC supports Intel Flex Memory Technology Mode. Memory is divided into a symmetric and asymmetric zones. The symmetric zone starts at the lowest address in each MC and is contiguous until the asymmetric zone begins or until the top address of the channel with the smaller capacity is reached. In this mode, the system runs with one zone of dual-channel mode and one zone of single-channel mode, simultaneously, across the whole memory array.
Intel® DDR5 Flex Memory Technology Operations
Dual-Channel Symmetric Mode (Interleaved Mode)
Dual-Channel Symmetric mode, also known as interleaved mode, this mode used when both MC0 and MC1 are populated with same memory capacity. This mode provides maximum performance on real world applications compared to Single channel and Flex Memory Technology mode. Addresses are toggled between the channels. If there are two requests, and the second request is to an address on the opposite channel from the first, that request can be sent before data from the first request has returned. If two consecutive cache lines are requested, both may be retrieved simultaneously. .
When both MCs are populated with the same memory capacity and the boundary between the dual channel zone and the single channel zone is the top of memory, IMC operates completely in Dual-Channel Symmetric mode.