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'''Knights Corner''' ('''KNC''') was the successor to {{\\|Knights Ferry}}, a [[22 nm]] [[many-core]] microarchitecture designed by [[intel]] for high performance computing.
 
'''Knights Corner''' ('''KNC''') was the successor to {{\\|Knights Ferry}}, a [[22 nm]] [[many-core]] microarchitecture designed by [[intel]] for high performance computing.
  
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Note that Intel gave the [[PCIe card|PCIe]] [[expansion card]] the codename '''Angel Isle''' (die, components, board).
 
== Die ==
 
== Die ==
 
* [[22 nm process]]
 
* [[22 nm process]]
 
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Latest revision as of 08:08, 20 May 2018

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Knights Corner µarch
General Info
Arch TypeCPU
DesignerIntel
ManufacturerIntel
Introduction2011
Phase-out2013
Process22 nm
Core Configs57, 60, 61
Instructions
ISAx86
ExtensionsK1OM
Succession

Knights Corner (KNC) was the successor to Knights Ferry, a 22 nm many-core microarchitecture designed by intel for high performance computing.

Note that Intel gave the PCIe expansion card the codename Angel Isle (die, components, board).

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knights corner die shot.png
codenameKnights Corner +
core count57 +, 60 + and 61 +
designerIntel +
first launched2011 +
full page nameintel/microarchitectures/knights corner +
instance ofmicroarchitecture +
instruction set architecturex86 +
manufacturerIntel +
microarchitecture typeCPU +
nameKnights Corner +
phase-out2013 +
process22 nm (0.022 μm, 2.2e-5 mm) +