Intel I3-530 Specifications - Page 14

Identification Information, Component Identification using Programming Interface - dual core processor

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Identification Information Component Identification using Programming Interface The Intel® Core™ i5-600, i3-500 Desktop Processor Series and Intel® Pentium® Desktop Processor 6000 Series stepping can be identified by the following register contents: Reserved EFxatm enidlye1d 31:28 27:20 00000000b EMxtoednedle2d 19:16 0010b Reserved 15:14 PrToycpeses3or 13:12 00b FCaomdeil4y 11:8 0110 NuMmodbeelr5 SteIpDp6ing 7:4 0101b 3:0 xxxxb Note: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. The Extended Family, bits [27:20] are used in conjunction with the Family Code, specified in bits [11:8], to indicate whether the processor belongs to the Intel386, Intel486, Pentium, Pentium Pro, Pentium 4, or Intel® Core™ processor family. The Extended Model, bits [19:16] in conjunction with the Model Number, specified in bits [7:4], are used to identify the model of the processor within the processor's family. The Processor Type, specified in bits [13:12] indicates whether the processor is an original OEM processor, an OverDrive processor, or a dual processor (capable of being used in a dual processor system). The Family Code corresponds to bits [11:8] of the EDX register after RESET, bits [11:8] of the EAX register after the CPUID instruction is executed with a 1 in the EAX register, and the generation field of the Device ID register accessible through Boundary Scan. The Model Number corresponds to bits [7:4] of the EDX register after RESET, bits [7:4] of the EAX register after the CPUID instruction is executed with a 1 in the EAX register, and the model field of the Device ID register accessible through Boundary Scan. The Stepping ID in bits [3:0] indicates the revision number of that model. See Table 1 for the processor stepping ID number in the CPUID information. When EAX is initialized to a value of '1', the CPUID instruction returns the Extended Family, Extended Model, Processor Type, Family Code, Model Number and Stepping ID value in the EAX register. Note that the EDX processor signature value after reset is equivalent to the processor signature output value in the EAX register. Cache and TLB descriptor parameters are provided in the EAX, EBX, ECX and EDX registers after the CPUID instruction is executed with a 2 in the EAX register. The Intel® Core™ i5-600, i3-500 Desktop Processor Series and Intel® Pentium® Desktop Processor 6000 Series can be identified by the following register contents: Stepping C-2 Vendor ID1 8086h Device ID2 0040h Revision ID3 12h Notes: 1. The Vendor ID corresponds to bits 15:0 of the Vendor ID Register located at offset 00-01h in the PCI function 0 configuration space. 2. The Device ID corresponds to bits 15:0 of the Device ID Register located at Device 0 offset 02-03h in the PCI function 0 configuration space. 3. The Revision Number corresponds to bits 7:0 of the Revision ID Register located at offset 08h in the PCI function 0 configuration space. 14 Specification Update

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Specification Update
Identification Information
Component Identification using Programming Interface
The Intel
®
Core™ i5-600, i3-500 Desktop Processor Series and Intel
®
Pentium
®
Desktop Processor 6000 Series stepping can be identified by the following register
contents:
Note:
1.
The Extended Family, bits [27:20] are used in conjunction with the Family Code, specified in bits [11:8],
to indicate whether the processor belongs to the Intel386, Intel486, Pentium, Pentium Pro, Pentium 4,
or Intel
®
Core™ processor family.
2.
The Extended Model, bits [19:16] in conjunction with the Model Number, specified in bits [7:4], are
used to identify the model of the processor within the processor’s family.
3.
The Processor Type, specified in bits [13:12] indicates whether the processor is an original OEM
processor, an OverDrive processor, or a dual processor (capable of being used in a dual processor
system).
4.
The Family Code corresponds to bits [11:8] of the EDX register after RESET, bits [11:8] of the EAX
register after the CPUID instruction is executed with a 1 in the EAX register, and the generation field of
the Device ID register accessible through Boundary Scan.
5.
The Model Number corresponds to bits [7:4] of the EDX register after RESET, bits [7:4] of the EAX
register after the CPUID instruction is executed with a 1 in the EAX register, and the model field of the
Device ID register accessible through Boundary Scan.
6.
The Stepping ID in bits [3:0] indicates the revision number of that model. See
Table 1
for the processor
stepping ID number in the CPUID information.
When EAX is initialized to a value of ‘1’, the CPUID instruction returns the
Extended
Family, Extended Model, Processor Type, Family Code, Model Number and Stepping ID
value in the EAX register. Note that the EDX processor signature value after reset is
equivalent to the processor signature output value in the EAX register.
Cache and TLB descriptor parameters are provided in the EAX, EBX, ECX and EDX
registers after the CPUID instruction is executed with a 2 in the EAX register.
The Intel
®
Core™ i5-600, i3-500 Desktop Processor Series and Intel
®
Pentium
®
Desktop Processor 6000 Series can be identified by the following register contents:
Notes:
1.
The Vendor ID corresponds to bits 15:0 of the Vendor ID Register located at offset 00–01h in the PCI
function 0 configuration space.
2.
The Device ID corresponds to bits 15:0 of the Device ID Register located at Device 0 offset 02–03h in
the PCI function 0 configuration space.
3.
The Revision Number corresponds to bits 7:0 of the Revision ID Register located at offset 08h in the PCI
function 0 configuration space.
Reserved
Extended
Family
1
Extended
Model
2
Reserved
Processor
Type
3
Family
Code
4
Model
Number
5
Stepping
ID
6
31:28
27:20
19:16
15:14
13:12
11:8
7:4
3:0
00000000b
0010b
00b
0110
0101b
xxxxb
Stepping
Vendor ID
1
Device ID
2
Revision ID
3
C-2
8086h
0040h
12h