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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. | |
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+ | Note that [[Intel]] gave the PCIe expansion card the codename '''Angel Isle''' (die, components, board). | ||
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+ | === {{intel|CPUID}} === | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | ! Microarchitecture !! Core !! Extended <br>Family !! Family !! Extended <br>Model !! Model !! Family • Model | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{intel|Knights Corner|l=arch}} ([[2011]]) || [[62 cores]] ([[22 nm]]) || 0 || 0xB || 0x0 || 0x1 || [[Family 11 Model 1]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | {{intel|Knights Ferry|l=arch}} ([[2010]]) || [[32 cores]] ([[45 nm]]) || 0 || 0xB || 0x0 || 0x0 || [[Family 11 Model 0]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
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+ | == Architecture == | ||
+ | {{empty section}} | ||
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== Die == | == Die == | ||
* [[22 nm process]] | * [[22 nm process]] | ||
* 62 CPU cores (sold with maximum 61 enabled cores) | * 62 CPU cores (sold with maximum 61 enabled cores) | ||
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:[[File:knights corner die shot.png|800px]] | :[[File:knights corner die shot.png|800px]] | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
+ | :;[[Intel]] • {{intel|MIC Architecture}} | ||
+ | * {{intel|Knights Ferry|l=arch}} | ||
+ | * {{intel|Knights Corner|l=arch}} | ||
+ | * {{intel|Knights Landing|l=arch}} | ||
+ | * {{intel|Knights Mill|l=arch}} | ||
+ | * <s>{{intel|Knights Hill|l=arch}}</s> | ||
+ | * <s>{{intel|Knights Peak|l=arch}}</s> |
Latest revision as of 02:50, 4 May 2025
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Knights Corner µarch | |
General Info | |
Arch Type | CPU |
Designer | Intel |
Manufacturer | Intel |
Introduction | June 2010 |
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.
Note that Intel gave the PCIe expansion card the codename Angel Isle (die, components, board).
Contents
[hide]CPUID[edit]
Microarchitecture | Core | Extended Family |
Family | Extended Model |
Model | Family • Model |
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Knights Corner (2011) | 62 cores (22 nm) | 0 | 0xB | 0x0 | 0x1 | Family 11 Model 1 |
Knights Ferry (2010) | 32 cores (45 nm) | 0 | 0xB | 0x0 | 0x0 | Family 11 Model 0 |
Architecture[edit]
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Die[edit]
- 22 nm process
- 62 CPU cores (sold with maximum 61 enabled cores)
See also[edit]
- Knights Ferry
- Knights Corner
- Knights Landing
- Knights Mill
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Knights Hill -
Knights Peak
Facts about "Knights Corner - Microarchitectures - Intel"
codename | Knights Corner + |
core count | 57 +, 60 + and 61 + |
designer | Intel + |
first launched | June 2010 + |
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) + |