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=== Physical Layout ===
 
=== Physical Layout ===
==== North Cap ====
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The North Cap at the very top of the die contains all the I/O agents and PHYs. For the most part this configuration largely the same for all the dies. For the smaller dies, the extras are removed (e.g., the in-package PCIe link is not needed). To the east and west are the two DDR4 PHYs which are identical for all the dies (albeit in the low-end models, the extra channel is simply disabled).
The '''North Cap''' at the very top of the die contains all the I/O agents and PHYs as well as serial IP ports, and the fuse unit. For the most part this configuration largely the same for all the dies. For the smaller dies, the extras are removed (e.g., the in-package PCIe link is not needed).  
 
  
At the very top of the North Cap are the various I/O connectivity. There are a total of 128 high-speed I/O lanes – 3×16 (48) PCIe lanes operating at 8 GT/s, x4 DMI lanes for hooking up the Lewisburg chipset, 16 on-package PCIe lanes (operating at 2.5/5/8 GT/s), and 3×20 (60) {{intel|Ultra-Path Interconnect}} (UPI) lanes operating at 10.4 GT/s for the [[multiprocessing]] support.
 
  
At the south-west corner of the North Cap is the clock generator unit (CGU) and the Global Power Management Unit (Global PMU). The CGU contains an all-digital (AD) filter phase-locked loops (PLL) and an all-digital uncore PLL. The filter ADPLL is dedicated to the generation of all on-die reference clock used for all the core PLLs and one uncore PLL. The power management unit also has its own dedicated all-digital PLL.
 
 
At the bottom part of the North Cap are the {{intel|mesh interconnect architecture#Overview|Mesh stops}} for the various I/O to interface with the Mesh.
 
 
==== DDR PHYs ====
 
There are the two DDR4 PHYs which are identical for all the dies (albeit in the low-end models, the extra channel is simply disabled). There are two independent and identical physical sections of 3 DDR4 channels each which reside on the east and west edges of the die. Each channel is 72-bit (64 bit and an 8-bit ECC), supporting 2-DIMM per channel with a data rate of up to 2666 MT/s for a bandwidth of 21.33 GB/s and an aggregated bandwidth of 128 GB/s. RDIMM and LRDIMM are supported.
 
 
The location of the PHYs was carefully chosen in order to ease the package design, specifically, they were chosen in order to maintain escape routing and pin-out order matching between the CPU and the DIMM slots to shorten package and PCB routing length in order to improve signal integrity.
 
 
==== Layout ====
 
 
:[[File:skylake (server) die area layout.svg|600px]]
 
:[[File:skylake (server) die area layout.svg|600px]]
  

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codenameSkylake (server) +
core count4 +, 6 +, 8 +, 10 +, 12 +, 14 +, 16 +, 18 +, 20 +, 22 +, 24 +, 26 + and 28 +
designerIntel +
first launchedMay 4, 2017 +
full page nameintel/microarchitectures/skylake (server) +
instance ofmicroarchitecture +
instruction set architecturex86-64 +
manufacturerIntel +
microarchitecture typeCPU +
nameSkylake (server) +
pipeline stages (max)19 +
pipeline stages (min)14 +
process14 nm (0.014 μm, 1.4e-5 mm) +