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Spring Hill µarch
General Info
Arch TypeNPU
DesignerIntel
ManufacturerIntel
IntroductionMay, 2019
Process10 nm
Core Configs2
PE Configs8, 10, 12
Cache
L3 Cache3 MiB/Slice

Spring Hill is a 10 nm microarchitecture designed by Intel for their inference neural processors. Spring Hill was developed by the Israel Haifa Development Center (IDC).

Spring Hill-based products are branded as the NNP-I 1000 series.

Process technology

Spring Hill NPUs are fabricated on Intel's 10 nm process.

Architecture

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Block Diagram

SoC Overview

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Sunny Cove Core

See Sunny Cove § Block diagram.

Inference Engine (ICE)

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Memory Organization

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Overview

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Inference Engine (ICE)

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Board

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Die

Bibliography

  • Intel, IEEE Hot Chips 30 Symposium (HCS) 2018.

See also

codenameSpring Hill +
core count2 +
designerIntel +
first launchedMay 2019 +
full page nameintel/microarchitectures/spring hill +
instance ofmicroarchitecture +
manufacturerIntel +
nameSpring Hill +
process10 nm (0.01 μm, 1.0e-5 mm) +
processing element count8 +, 10 + and 12 +