Electrical Specifications
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Datasheet, Volume 1
2.6
Reserved or Unused Signals
All Reserved (RSVD) signals must remain unconnected. Connection of these signals to
V
CC
, V
TTA
, V
TTD
, V
DDQ
, V
CCPLL
, V
SS
, or to any other signal (including each other) can
result in component malfunction or incompatibility with future processors. See
for a land listing of the processor and the location of all Reserved signals.
For reliable operation, always connect unused inputs or bi-directional signals to an
appropriate signal level, except for unused integrated memory controller inputs,
outputs, and bi-directional pins that may be left floating. Unused active high inputs
should be connected through a resistor to ground (V
SS
). Unused outputs may be left
unconnected; however, this may interfere with some Test Access Port (TAP) functions,
complicate debug probing, and prevent boundary scan testing. A resistor must be used
when tying bi-directional signals to power or ground. When tying any signal to power or
ground, a resistor will also allow for system testability.
Table 2-2.
Market Segment Selection Truth Table for MS_ID[2:0]
MSID2
MSID1
MSID0
Description
1
Notes:
1. The MSID[2:0] signals are provided to indicate the market segment for the processor and may be used for
future processor compatibility or for keying.
0
0
0
Reserved
0
0
1
Reserved
0
1
0
Reserved
0
1
1
Reserved
1
0
0
Reserved
1
0
1
Reserved
1
1
0
Intel
®
Core™ i7-900 desktop processor Extreme Edition series and
Intel
®
Core™ i7-900 desktop processor series on 32-nm process
1
1
1
Reserved
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