What does it take to code for a Xeon Phi?
Not much really, you have probably already done it
Intel talked a bit about the MIC programming model at Hot Chips, but the details show how easy it is.
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Intel talked a bit about the MIC programming model at Hot Chips, but the details show how easy it is.
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Intel is finally taking the wraps off of Knights Corner, the product now known as Xeon Phi.
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Remember that dual Tahiti Firepro SemiAccurate wrote about in August?
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Yesterday, Intel announced the brand new Itanium 9500 series, and no one cared.
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There is a lot of talk about the benefits of chip stacking, but only one company is doing it in volume, Xilinx.
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There has been a lot of talk recently about voting machine problems, especially touch screen voting machines, and it has a very easy technical explanation.
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It looks like the ever slipping AMD Kaveri chip just got another year to ripen on the proverbial vine.
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Updated 11-5-12: What do you get if you replace the Bulldozer cores in AMD’s Interlagos CPUs with Piledriver cores?
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A few weeks ago, SemiAccurate speculated about Nvidia’s 28nm yields based on their recent roadmap changes.
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Updated: Freescale just let go between 150 and 200 workers in their Israeli offices, but the real news is who was fired.
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Microsoft does not understand tablets, and this means the company cannot make a competitive mobile product.
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At a press conference today, AMD proved to any doubting onlookers that they are done for.
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It looks like Oak Ridge is about to light up Titan, possibly the worlds fastest supercomputer.
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When it comes to chipsets for Broadwell, Intel is going to take a page out of AMD’s book for Trinity and Piledriver.
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It looks like Dell is getting in to the ARM server space in a big way, adding Calxeda to the existing Marvell lineup.
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