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According to a presentation made by Intel in 2006, Larrabee will be available on a PCI Express 2.0 card, and will have a TDP greater than 150 W, possibly as high as 300 W
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According to a June 2007 PC Watch article, the first Larrabee chips will feature 32 x86 processor cores and come out in 2009, fabricated on a 45 nanometer process. Chips with a few defective cores due to yield issues will be sold as a 24-core version. Later in 2010 Larrabee will be shrunk for a 32 nanometer fabrication process which will enable a 48 core version.[4]
The x86 processor cores in Larrabee will be different in several ways from the cores in current Intel CPUs such as the Core 2 Duo, taking lessons from Intel's ongoing "Tera-scale" research, as exemplified by their "Polaris" 80-core processor demonstrator. Larrabee's x86 cores will be much simpler than those on a Core 2 processor, not using out-of-order execution. This will allow them to be much smaller, so more can fit on a single chip. Other differences include the addition of a new set of extended instructions similar to SSE but more focused on graphics applications, and 4-way simultaneous multithreading for each core.