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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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== History ==
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== Brands ==
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Knights Hill was branded as 3rd generation {{intel|Xeon Phi}}
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== Process Technology ==
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Knights Hill was intended to be fabricated on Intel's [[10 nm process]].
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== Architecture ==
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Intel released very few architectural details regarding Knights Hill.
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=== Key changes from {{\\|Knights Landing}} ===
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* [[10 nm]] (from [[14 nm]])
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* 2nd Generation {{intel|Omni-Path|Omni-Path Architecture}}

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Knights Hill µarch
General Info
Arch TypeCPU
DesignerIntel
ManufacturerIntel
Process10 nm
Succession

Knights Hill was Intel's planned successor to Knights Landing, a 10 nm many-core microarchitecture for research and supercomputers.

History

Brands

Knights Hill was branded as 3rd generation Xeon Phi

Process Technology

Knights Hill was intended to be fabricated on Intel's 10 nm process.

Architecture

Intel released very few architectural details regarding Knights Hill.

Key changes from Knights Landing

codenameKnights Hill +
designerIntel +
full page nameintel/microarchitectures/knights hill +
instance ofmicroarchitecture +
manufacturerIntel +
microarchitecture typeCPU +
nameKnights Hill +
process10 nm (0.01 μm, 1.0e-5 mm) +