/*
* "Big Core" Processors (Branded as Core, Xeon, etc...)
*
- * The "_X" parts are generally the EP and EX Xeons, or the
- * "Extreme" ones, like Broadwell-E, or Atom microserver.
- *
* While adding a new CPUID for a new microarchitecture, add a new
* group to keep logically sorted out in chronological order. Within
* that group keep the CPUID for the variants sorted by model number.
* MICROARCH Is the code name for the micro-architecture for this core.
* N.B. Not the platform name.
* OPTDIFF If needed, a short string to differentiate by market segment.
- * Exact strings here will vary over time. _DESKTOP, _MOBILE, and
- * _X (short for Xeon server) should be used when they are
- * appropriate.
+ *
+ * Common OPTDIFFs:
+ *
+ * - regular client parts
+ * _L - regular mobile parts
+ * _G - parts with extra graphics on
+ * _X - regular server parts
+ * _D - micro server parts
+ *
+ * Historical OPTDIFFs:
+ *
+ * _EP - 2 socket server parts
+ * _EX - 4+ socket server parts
*
* The #define line may optionally include a comment including platform names.
*/
#define INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_GOLDMONT 0x5C /* Apollo Lake */
#define INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_GOLDMONT_D 0x5F /* Denverton */
+
+/* Note: the micro-architecture is "Goldmont Plus" */
#define INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_GOLDMONT_PLUS 0x7A /* Gemini Lake */
#define INTEL_FAM6_ATOM_TREMONT_D 0x86 /* Jacobsville */