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Revision as of 12:38, 21 April 2018
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| Knights Corner µarch | |
| General Info | |
| Arch Type | CPU |
| Designer | Intel |
| Manufacturer | Intel |
| Introduction | 2011 |
| Phase-out | 2013 |
| Process | 22 nm |
| Core Configs | 57, 60, 61 |
| Instructions | |
| ISA | x86 |
| Extensions | K1OM |
| Succession | |
Knights Corner (KNC) was the successor to Knights Ferry, a 22 nm many-core microarchitecture designed by intel for high performance computing.
Die
- 22 nm process
- 62 CPU cores (sold with maximum 61 enabled cores)
Facts about "Knights Corner - Microarchitectures - Intel"
| codename | Knights Corner + |
| core count | 57 +, 60 + and 61 + |
| designer | Intel + |
| first launched | 2011 + |
| full page name | intel/microarchitectures/knights corner + |
| instance of | microarchitecture + |
| instruction set architecture | x86 + |
| manufacturer | Intel + |
| microarchitecture type | CPU + |
| name | Knights Corner + |
| phase-out | 2013 + |
| process | 22 nm (0.022 μm, 2.2e-5 mm) + |