The Xeon Phi 7120X was an enthusiast-class professional graphics card by Intel, launched on June 17th, 2013. Built on the 22 nm process, and based on the Knights Corner graphics processor, the card does not support DirectX. Since Xeon Phi 7120X does not support DirectX 11 or DirectX 12, it might not be able to run all the latest games. The Knights Corner graphics processor is a large chip with a die area of 720 mm² and 5,000 million transistors. It features 976 shading units, 32 texture mapping units, and 0 ROPs. Intel has paired 16 GB GDDR5 memory with the Xeon Phi 7120X, which are connected using a 512-bit memory interface. The GPU is operating at a frequency of 1238 MHz, which can be boosted up to 1333 MHz, memory is running at 1375 MHz (5.5 Gbps effective). Being a dual-slot card, its power draw is rated at 300 W maximum. This device has no display connectivity, as it is not designed to have monitors connected to it. Xeon Phi 7120X is connected to the rest of the system using a PCI-Express 3.0 x16 interface. The card measures 248 mm in length, and features a dual-slot cooling solution. Its price at launch was 4129 US Dollars.