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'''Knights Hill''' was [[Intel]]'s planned successor to {{\\|Knights Landing}}, a [[10 nm]] [[many-core]] microarchitecture for research and supercomputers. | '''Knights Hill''' was [[Intel]]'s planned successor to {{\\|Knights Landing}}, a [[10 nm]] [[many-core]] microarchitecture for research and supercomputers. | ||
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| Knights Hill µarch | |
| General Info | |
| Arch Type | CPU |
| Designer | Intel |
| Manufacturer | Intel |
| Process | 10 nm |
| Succession | |
Knights Hill was Intel's planned successor to Knights Landing, a 10 nm many-core microarchitecture for research and supercomputers.
Facts about "Knights Hill - Microarchitectures - Intel"
| codename | Knights Hill + |
| designer | Intel + |
| full page name | intel/microarchitectures/knights hill + |
| instance of | microarchitecture + |
| manufacturer | Intel + |
| microarchitecture type | CPU + |
| name | Knights Hill + |
| process | 10 nm (0.01 μm, 1.0e-5 mm) + |