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- Tukwila_(processor) abstract "Tukwila is the code-name for the generation of Intel's Itanium processor family following Itanium 2 and Montecito. It was released on 8 February 2010 as the Itanium 9300 Series. While its features have not been publicly disclosed in detail, it utilizes both multiple processor cores (multi-core) and SMT techniques. The engineers said to be working on this project are from the Alpha project, specifically those who worked on the Alpha 21464 (EV8), which was focused on SMT.Named for the city of Tukwila, Washington, Tukwila was previously code-named Tanglewood. However the name coincides with the Tanglewood music festival, and Intel renamed the project in late 2003.The processor has two to four cores per die and up to 24 MB L3 of on-die cache.They are the first batch of processors to contain more than 2 billion transistors on a single die., which is added up from: core logic — 430 million. System interface — 157 million L3 cache — 1,420 million I/O logic — 39 million Chip total — 2.046 billionDie size is 21.5×32.5 mm or 698.75 mm²".
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- Tukwila_(processor) subject Category:Intel_microprocessors.
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- Tukwila_(processor) comment "Tukwila is the code-name for the generation of Intel's Itanium processor family following Itanium 2 and Montecito. It was released on 8 February 2010 as the Itanium 9300 Series. While its features have not been publicly disclosed in detail, it utilizes both multiple processor cores (multi-core) and SMT techniques.".
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