Intel i3-3130M AW8063801111500 User Manual

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Power Management 
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Datasheet, Volume 1
4.2.5
Package C-States
The processor supports C0, C1/C1E, C3, and C6 power states. The following is a 
summary of the general rules for package C-state entry. These apply to all package C-
states unless specified otherwise:
• A package C-state request is determined by the lowest numerical core C-state 
amongst all cores.
• A package C-state is automatically resolved by the processor depending on the 
core idle power states and the status of the platform components.
— Each core can be at a lower idle power state than the package if the platform 
does not grant the processor permission to enter a requested package C-state.
— The platform may allow additional power savings to be realized in the 
processor.
— For package C-states, the processor is not required to enter C0 before entering 
any other C-state.
The processor exits a package C-state when a break event is detected. Depending on 
the type of break event, the processor does the following:
• If a core break event is received, the target core is activated and the break event 
message is forwarded to the target core.
— If the break event is not masked, the target core enters the core C0 state and 
the processor enters package C0.
• If the break event was due to a memory access or snoop request.
— But the platform did not request to keep the processor in a higher package C-
state, the package returns to its previous C-state.
— And the platform requests a higher power C-state, the memory access or snoop 
request is serviced and the package remains in the higher power C-state.
 shows package C-state resolution for a dual-core processor. 
 
summarizes package C-state transitions.
Note:
If enabled, the package C-state will be C1E if all cores have resolved a core C1 state or higher.
Table 4-10. Coordination of Core Power States at the Package Level
Package C-State
Core 1
C0
C1
C3
C6
Core 0 
C0
C0
C0
C0
C0
C1
C0
C1
1
C1
1
C1
1
C3
C0
C1
1
C3
C3
C6
C0
C1
1
C3
C6