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'''Golden Cove''' is the successor to {{\\|Willow Cove}}, a high-performance [[10 nm]] or [[7 nm]] [[x86]] core microarchitecture designed by [[Intel]] for an array of server and client products.
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'''Golden Cove''' is the successor to {{\\|Willow Cove}}, a high-performance [[10 nm]] [[x86]] core microarchitecture designed by [[Intel]] for an array of server and client products, including Granite Rapids(server) and Alder Lake(client).  
  
 
== History ==
 
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Intel has confirmed that the Golden Cove architecture will be fabricated on their [[10 nm process]] in the form of Alder Lake.
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Intel has confirmed that the Golden Cove architecture will be fabricated on their [[10 nm process]] (10 nm Enhanced SuperFin (ESF)).
  
 
== Architecture ==
 
== Architecture ==

Revision as of 09:20, 11 March 2021

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Golden Cove µarch
General Info
Arch TypeCPU
DesignerIntel
ManufacturerIntel
Introduction2H 2021
Process10nm
Instructions
ISAx86-64
Cores
Core NamesAlder Lake
Succession

Golden Cove is the successor to Willow Cove, a high-performance 10 nm x86 core microarchitecture designed by Intel for an array of server and client products, including Granite Rapids(server) and Alder Lake(client).

History

Intel Core roadmap

Golden Cove was originally unveiled by Intel at their 2018 architecture day. Golden Cove is intended to succeed Willow Cove in the 2021 timeframe.

Process Technology

Intel has confirmed that the Golden Cove architecture will be fabricated on their 10 nm process (10 nm Enhanced SuperFin (ESF)).

Architecture

Key changes from Willow Cove

  • Performance improvements
    • Strong IPC improvement
    • AI workload improvement
    • Network/5G performance improvements
  • New security features

This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.

Bibliography

  • Intel Architecture Day 2018, December 11, 2018
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process10 nm (0.01 μm, 1.0e-5 mm) +