Intel W3680 AT80613003543AF Data Sheet

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AT80613003543AF
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Dual-Core Intel® Xeon® Processor 3000 Series Datasheet
6.2.1
Normal State
This is the normal operating state for the processor.
6.2.2
HALT and Extended HALT Powerdown States
The processor supports the HALT or Extended HALT powerdown state. The Extended 
HALT Powerdown must be enabled via the BIOS for the processor to remain within its 
specification. Refer to the Conroe Processor Family BIOS Writer's Guide (BWG) for 
Extended HALT configuration information.
The Extended HALT state is a lower power state as compared to the Stop Grant State.
If Extended HALT is not enabled, the default Powerdown state entered will be HALT. 
Refer to the following sections for details about the HALT and Extended HALT states.
6.2.2.1
HALT Powerdown State
HALT is a low power state entered when all the processor cores have executed the HALT 
or MWAIT instructions. When one of the processor cores executes the HALT instruction, 
that processor core is halted; however, the other processor continues normal operation. 
The processor transitions to the Normal state upon the occurrence of SMI#, INIT#, or 
LINT[1:0] (NMI, INTR). RESET# causes the processor to immediately initialize itself.
Figure 6-1. Processor Low Power State Machine
Normal State
- Normal Execution
Extended Stop Grant 
State or Stop Grant State
- BCLK running
- Snoops and interrupts 
      allowed
Extended Stop Grant 
Snoop or Stop Grant 
Snoop State
- BCLK  running
- Service Snoops to caches
Extended HALT Snoop or 
HALT Snoop State
- BCLK  running
- Service Snoops to caches
Extended HALT or HALT  
State
- BCLK  running
- Snoops and interrupts 
      allowed
HALT or MWAIT Instruction and
HALT Bus Cycle Generated
INIT#, INTR, NMI, SMI#, RESET#, 
FSB interrupts
STPCLK# 
Asserted
STPCLK# 
De-asserted
STPCLK# 
Asserted
STPCLK# 
De-asserted
Snoop 
Event 
Occurs
Snoop 
Event 
Serviced
Snoop Event Occurs
Snoop Event Serviced