Silvermont

Silvermont is a microarchitecture for low-power Atom, Celeron and Pentium branded processors used in systems on a chip (SoCs) made by Intel.

[6] Airmont microarchitecture includes the following SoC families:[7] Silvermont based cores have also been used, modified, in the Knight's Landing iteration of Intel's Xeon Phi HPC chips.

[12] An erratum named AVR54 published by Intel; state there is a defect in the chip's LPC clock, and affected systems "may experience inability to boot or may cease operation".

The erratum named VLI89 published by Intel state, similar to issue with Atom C2000, that there is a defect in the chip's LPC clock and affected systems "may experience inability to boot or may cease operation".

[19] Issues extend also to USB bus and SD card circuitry and should happen "under certain conditions where activity is high for several years".

14 nm Airmont architecture processors are also affected by the design flaws as noted in the Braswell Specification Update under CHP49 errata.

[24] List of desktop processors as follows: It has been found that a bug in the blueprint of the C2000 CPUs family may cause failure of its embedded Ethernet ports.