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In addition to sharing additional details for its "Knights Landing" platform (a 14 nm product), Intel announced the "Knight Hill" platform (10 nm) for its Xeon Phi co-processor line used in HPC supercomputer systems. "Knight Hill" will be the successor to Intel's "Knights Landing" product, which is expected to start shipping in commercial products next year onward. The company also discussed its new architectural and performance details for its Omni-Path Architecture, a new high-speed interconne...
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