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'''Knights Ferry''' ('''KNF''') was the successor to {{\\|Larrabee}}, a [[45 nm]] [[many-core]] microarchitecture designed by [[intel]] for high performance computing.
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'''Knights Ferry''' ('''KNF''') was the successor to {{\\|Polaris}} {{\\|Rock Creek}}, and {{\\|Larrabee}}, a [[45 nm]] [[many-core]] microarchitecture designed by [[intel]] for high performance computing.
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== Architecture ==
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=== Key changes from {{\\|Larrabee}} ===
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* Custom core (codename {{intel|Aubrey Isle|l=arch}})
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== Die ==
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:[[File:knights ferry die.png|class=wikichip_ogimage|700px]]
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== Documents ==
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* [[:File:ISC 2010 Skaugen keynote.pdf|[[Petascale]] to [[Exascale]], Extending Intel's HPC Commitment]]

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Knights Ferry µarch
General Info
Arch TypeGPU
DesignerIntel
ManufacturerIntel
IntroductionMay 31, 2010
Phase-out2011
Process45 nm
Core Configs32
Instructions
ISAx86
ExtensionsL1OM
Succession

Knights Ferry (KNF) was the successor to Polaris Rock Creek, and Larrabee, a 45 nm many-core microarchitecture designed by intel for high performance computing.

Architecture

Key changes from Larrabee

Die

knights ferry die.png

Documents

  • [[File:ISC 2010 Skaugen keynote.pdf|Petascale to Exascale, Extending Intel's HPC Commitment]]
codenameKnights Ferry +
core count32 +
designerIntel +
first launchedMay 31, 2010 +
full page nameintel/microarchitectures/knights ferry +
instance ofmicroarchitecture +
instruction set architecturex86 +
manufacturerIntel +
microarchitecture typeGPU +
nameKnights Ferry +
phase-out2011 +
process45 nm (0.045 μm, 4.5e-5 mm) +