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Intel® Xeon Phi™ coprocessors, when combined with the Intel® Xeon® processor E5 family, will deliver unprecedented parallel performance, increasing the productivity and efficiency of high ...
Intel disclosed new technical details about its next-generation Xeon Phi processor to a small group of technology analysts-journalists at one of its Hillsboro sites this week. First revealed last ...
Xeon Phi performance is going to drive demand if Intel gets the price right and can get sufficient yields on this monster chip using its 14 nanometer process. Back in August, we showed off some ...
Intel’s forthcoming “Knights Landing” Xeon Phi processor is certainly an impressive beast, as The Next Platform revealed earlier this week. It has many more cores and vector units, and much more ...
Xeon Phi chips can be used stand-alone or in conjunction with Intel's full-blown Xeon processors. The 50-core Knights Corner was the first implementation of the Xeon Phi line, ...
Nevertheless, Xeon Phi has been successfully used in supercomputing, and now Intel wants to challenge Nvidia’s GPU by bringing the chip to machine learning. The latest 72-core Xeon Phi 7290 chip ...
Intel has put the Xeon Phi family to bed for good, with cancellation notices on the Knights Mill Xeon Phi processor. Both the PCIe and socketed Larrabee descendants are officially dead, with Xe ...
In a previous article, I noted that microprocessor giant Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) might be seeing robust demand for its recently released Xeon Phi processor family aimed at high-performance computing ...
Xeon Phi ramps up Knights Ferry; Intel isn't giving many details yet, but we know the architecture will pack 50 or more cores and at least 8GB of RAM. In this space, total available memory is an ...
Page 2: The Intel Xeon Phi Coprocessor 3100 Family and 5110p Last month, Intel brought us out to the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) in Austin to brief us on their latest and greatest foray ...
Altair, a provider of simulation technology and engineering services, announced its high-performance computing workload management product, PBS Professional, currently supports the Intel Xeon Phi ...
The latest 72-core Xeon Phi 7290 chip is company’s fastest chip to date. It will start shipping in September for US$6,294, making it Intel’s most expensive processor.