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{{intel title|Microarchitectures}}
 
Below is a list of [[Intel]] [[microarchitectures]]:
 
== CPU Microarchitectures ==
 
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<tr><th colspan="12" style="background:#D6D6FF;">Intel CPU Microarchitectures</th></tr>
 
<tr><th colspan="3">General</th><th colspan="5">Details</th></tr>
 
<tr><th>µarch</th><th>Introduction</th><th>Phase-out</th><th>[[technology node|Process]]</th><th>Cores</th><th colspan="3">Pipeline</th></tr>
 
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== GPU Microarchitectures ==
 
<table class="wikitable sortable">
 
<tr><th colspan="12" style="background:#D6D6FF;">Intel GPU Microarchitectures</th></tr>
 
<tr><th colspan="3">General</th><th colspan="5">Details</th></tr>
 
<tr><th>µarch</th><th>Introduction</th><th>Phase-out</th><th>[[technology node|Process]]</th></tr>
 
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== Many-core ==
 
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=== Initial effort & Polaris ===
 
Intel actual large effort research into the area of [[many-core]] started after the February 2004 [[Intel Developer Forum]] following Pradeep Dubey famous keynote titled "The Era of Tera." Around the [[2004]]-[[2005]] Intel formed a number of strategic research projects to explorer and study the feasibility and challenges of many-core and tera-scale processing. One of the earliest examples of such project was the {{intel|Tera-scale Computing Research Program}} which was unveiled by Justin Rattner, then-CTO, at the spring 2006 Intel Develop Forum.
 
 
The first product to come directly from that project was {{intel|Polaris|l=arch}}, an 80-core chip designed using modular tiles that could scale in the x- and y- directions using a routing system that interconnected all the tiles in a [[mesh topology]]. Fabricated on a [[65 nm process]], the chip was around 275 mm² and incorporated around 100M transistors. The chip also attempted to solve some of the inherent problems dealing with a large amount of cores such as the bandwidth. [[3D IC|3D]] [[stacked]] SRAM was utilized to achieve bandwidths of over 1 Tb/s. Operating as high as 5.7 GHz, the chip could reach over 1.8 [[teraFLOPS]] of sustained performance.
 
 
=== Larrabee ===
 
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