Intel Polaris

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Polaris , also known as Teraflops Research Chip , is a microprocessor for computers from Intel . It was introduced in 2007 and is manufactured in a 65 nm CMOS process , is 12.64 mm by 21.72 mm (274.5 mm²) and contains around 100 million transistors in 80 cores . The LGA chip housing has 1248 pins, 343 of which are signal pins.

The clock frequency is 3.16 GHz and the processor reaches 1.01  TFLOPS at an electric power consumption of 62  W . At a clock frequency of 5.7 GHz, the power consumption increases to 265 W with 1.81 TFLOPS.

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