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21st November 2014, 07:43 | #1 |
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| Intel’s Knight’s Hill cut down to 10nm Intel is telling the world+dog that it talks to that its third-generation Xeon Phi, codenamed Knight’s Hill, will use 10nm technology and its second iteration of Omni-Path fabric. TechEye and ChannelEye are not in Intel’s good books again, so we have to sneak under the radar. http://channeleye.co.uk/intels-knigh...-down-to-10nm/ |
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