Enabling Execute Disable Bit functionality requires a PC with a
processor with Execute Disable Bit capability and a supporting
operating system. Check with your PC manufacturer on whether your
system delivers Execute Disable Bit functionality.
64-bit computing on Intel architecture requires a computer system
with a processor, chipset, BIOS, operating system, device drivers
and applications enabled for Intel 64 architecture. Processors will
not operate (including 32-bit operation) without an Intel 64
architecture-enabled BIOS. Performance will vary depending on your
hardware and software configurations. Consult with your system
vendor for more information.
Hyper-Threading Technology (HT Technology) requires a computer
system with an Intel processor supporting HT Technology and an HT
Technology enabled chipset, BIOS and operating system. Performance
will vary depending on the specific hardware and software you use.
See
www.intel.com/products/ht/hyperthreading_more.htm for more
information including details on which processors support HT
Technology.
Intel Virtualization Technology requires a computer system with a
processor, chipset, BIOS, virtual machine monitor (VMM) and for some
uses, certain platform software, enabled for it. Functionality,
performance or other benefit will vary depending on hardware and
software configurations. Intel Virtualization Technology-enabled VMM
applications are currently in development.
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Intel customers in 1000-unit bulk quantities and, unless specified,
represent the latest technology versions of the products. Taxes and
shipping, etc. not included. Prices may vary for other package types
and shipment quantities, and special promotional arrangements may
apply.
Intel processor numbers are not a measure of performance. Processor
numbers differentiate features within each processor family, not
across different processor families. See
http://www.intel.com/products/processor_number for details.
System and Maximum TDP is based on worst case scenarios. Actual TDP
may be lower if not all I/Os for chipsets are used.
All information provided is subject to change at any time, without
notice. Intel may make changes to manufacturing life cycle,
specifications, and product descriptions at any time, without
notice. The information herein is provided "as-is" and Intel does
not make any representations or warranties whatsoever regarding
accuracy of the information, nor on the product features,
availability, functionality, or compatibility of the products
listed. Please contact system vendor for more information on
specific products or systems.
Halogen Free implies the following:
Bromine and/or chlorine in materials that may be used during
processing, but do not remain within the final product are not
included in this definition. The halogens fluorine (F), iodine (I),
and astatine (At) are not restricted by this standard.
BFR/CFR and PVC-Free Definition:
An article must meet all of the following requirements to be defined
as BFR/CFR and PVC-Free:
- All PCB laminates must meet Br and Cl requirements for low
halogen as defined in IPC-4101B
- For components other than PCB laminates, all homogeneous
materials must contain < 900 ppm (0.09%) of Bromine [if the
Bromine (Br) source is from BFRs] and < 900 ppm (0.09%) of
Chlorine [if the Chlorine (Cl) source is from CFRs or PVC.
Higher concentrations of Br and Cl are allowed in homogenous
materials of components other than PCB laminates as long as
their sources are not BFRs, CFRs, PVC.
- Although the elemental analysis for Br and Cl in homogeneous
materials can be performed by any analytical method with
sufficient sensitivity and selectivity, the presence or absence
of BFRs, CFRs or PVC must be verified by any acceptable
analytical techniques that allow for the unequivocal
identification of the specific Br or Cl compounds, or by
appropriate material declarations agreed to between customer and
supplier.
Max Turbo Frequency refers to the maximum single-core frequency
that can be achieved with Intel Turbo Boost Technology, which
requires a PC with a processor with Intel Turbo Boost Technology
capability. Intel Turbo Boost Technology performance varies
depending on hardware, software, and overall system
configuration. Check with your PC manufacturer on whether your
system delivers Intel Turbo Boost Technology. See
www.intel.com/technology/turboboost/ for more information.