C CPU123 Junior Member Feb 8, 2019 3 0 6 Feb 8, 2019 #1 Is there a website that shows CPUs physical (package, die) dimensions?
ehume Golden Member Nov 6, 2009 1,511 73 91 Feb 8, 2019 #2 Do you want IHS? Or the chip underneath it?
C CPU123 Junior Member Feb 8, 2019 3 0 6 Feb 8, 2019 #3 Specifically looking for the chip die size for Xeon Skylake-Gold 6148 and 5115. Are they 14nm process? Thanks.
Specifically looking for the chip die size for Xeon Skylake-Gold 6148 and 5115. Are they 14nm process? Thanks.
T Topweasel Diamond Member Oct 19, 2000 5,437 1,659 136 Feb 9, 2019 #4 CPU123 said: Specifically looking for the chip die size for Xeon Skylake-Gold 6148 and 5115. Are they 14nm process? Thanks. Click to expand... All skylake or later processors outside 1 chip found in chinese only Lenovo laptops are 14nm.
CPU123 said: Specifically looking for the chip die size for Xeon Skylake-Gold 6148 and 5115. Are they 14nm process? Thanks. Click to expand... All skylake or later processors outside 1 chip found in chinese only Lenovo laptops are 14nm.
LTC8K6 Lifer Mar 10, 2004 28,520 1,575 126 Feb 9, 2019 #5 They are Skylake SP chips, so data should be out there.
M Mopetar Diamond Member Jan 31, 2011 8,454 7,669 136 Feb 9, 2019 #6 According to https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/intel/microarchitectures/skylake_(server), the package dimensions for Skylake SP are 76.16 mm x 56.6 mm. The Gold 6148 is going to be an XCC (extreme core count) part, which the site lists as an estimated die size of 694 mm^2. AnandTech's review does some similar estimation (by extrapolating from the LCC design) to arrive at 21.6 mm x 32.3 mm for 698 mm^2.
According to https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/intel/microarchitectures/skylake_(server), the package dimensions for Skylake SP are 76.16 mm x 56.6 mm. The Gold 6148 is going to be an XCC (extreme core count) part, which the site lists as an estimated die size of 694 mm^2. AnandTech's review does some similar estimation (by extrapolating from the LCC design) to arrive at 21.6 mm x 32.3 mm for 698 mm^2.