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Chapter 3 Hardware
22 Reference Manual CoreModule 920
CPU
The CoreModule 920 features one version of the Intel Core™ i7 series CPU—the i7-3517UE—operating
at 1.7GHz. The CPU integrates a high-performance 64-bit, x86 Processor Core with Memory Controller and
3D Graphics Engine. This single chip is based on 22-nm process technology and provides two execution
cores, an Intel Flexible Display Interface, and a Direct Media Interface for high-speed connectivity to the
PCH. The CPU also supports Intel Hyper-Threading Technology and up to 3.2GB of DDR3 SDRAM
memory at 1333MHz for high overall performance.
Graphics
The CPU provides a refresh of the seventh generation graphics core, which features a substantial gain in
performance and a decrease in power consumption. The next generation Intel Clear Video HD Technology
includes a collection of video playback and enhancement features that improve the end users viewing
experience including Encode/Transcode HD content, HD content playback, and superior image quality.
Other graphics features of the CPU include support for DirectX 11.0, OpenGL 3.1, DirectX Video
Acceleration (DXAV), Advanced Scheduler 2.0, 1.0, and XPDM.
Memory
The CoreModule 920 employs one 1333MHz memory channel with one rank of eight system memory chips
(and one additional chip for ECC). The board provides up to 2GB of extended memory using 2Gb DDR3
SDRAM chips. The CPU features Intel FMA (Fast Memory Access) technology, providing Just-in-Time
Scheduling for issuing concurrent requests, Command Overlap for issuing multiple overlapping commands,
and Out-of-Order Scheduling to re-order requests made to the same open page.
NOTE ADLINK Technology, Inc. only supports the features and options listed in this
manual. The main components used on the CoreModule 920 may provide more
features or options than are listed in this manual. Some of these features and
options are not supported on the module and will not function as specified in the
chip documentation.
The pin-out tables only of non-standard headers and connectors are included in
this chapter. This chapter does not include pin-out tables for standard headers,
connectors, and sockets such as SATA, PCI-104, and PCIe/104. Refer to
references in Chapter 1 for PCI-104 and PCIe/104 pin outs.
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