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Display title | KiloCore - UC Davis |
Default sort key | Kilocore |
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Page creator | ChipIt (talk | contribs) |
Date of page creation | 02:18, 20 June 2016 |
Latest editor | David (talk | contribs) |
Date of latest edit | 13:09, 10 May 2019 |
Total number of edits | 18 |
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Facts about "KiloCore - UC Davis"
base frequency | 1,780 MHz (1.78 GHz, 1,780,000 kHz) + |
core count | 1,000 + |
designer | UC Davis +, Brent Bohnenstiehl +, Aaron Stillmaker + and Bevan Baas + |
die area | 64 mm² (0.0992 in², 0.64 cm², 64,000,000 µm²) + |
first announced | June 17, 2016 + |
full page name | uc davis/kilocore + |
instance of | microprocessor + |
ldate | June 17, 2016 + |
main image | + |
main image caption | KiloCore on a daughterboard + |
manufacturer | IBM + |
name | KiloCore + |
process | 32 nm (0.032 μm, 3.2e-5 mm) + |
technology | CMOS + |
transistor count | 621,000,000 + |
word size | 16 bit (2 octets, 4 nibbles) + |