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Tukwila, WA -- U.S. city in Washington
Population (2000): 17181
Housing Units (2000): 7725
Land area (2000): 8.915899 sq. miles (23.092071 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.153134 sq. miles (0.396616 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 9.069033 sq. miles (23.488687 sq. km)
FIPS code: 72625
Located within: Washington (WA), FIPS 53
Location: 47.478243 N, 122.275432 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 98108 98168 98178 98188
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Tukwila (processor)

The Itanium 9300 series, code-named Tukwila, is the generation of Intel's Itanium processor family following Itanium 2 and Montecito. It was released on 8 February 2010. It utilizes both multiple processor cores ( multi-core) and SMT techniques. The engineers said to be working on this project were from the DEC 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. The original name is also used by 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. This total is made up as follows:

  • core logic — 430 million
  • system interface — 157 million
  • L3 cache — 1,420 million
  • I/O logic — 39 million
  • chip total — 2.046 billion

Die size is 21.5×32.5 mm or 698.75 mm².

Tukwila

Tukwila may refer to:

  • Tukwila, Washington, a town in Washington, United States
  • Tukwila (Amtrak station), a Sounder train station serving the city of Tukwila, Washington
  • Tukwila (processor), an Intel Itanium 2 processor released in February 2010

Usage examples of "tukwila".

Susan Tukwila, in particular, looked like she didn't have a care in the world as she hauled a good-looking Ryol male out onto the dance floor to demonstrate an acrobatic double dip that Paris would have sworn could only be performed in zero gravity.

The third, Tukwila Barnes, was a Puyallup tribesman from Washington state.