Intel details Knights Corner architecture at long last
Hot Chips 2012: From GPU to soap opera to product
After years of anticipation, Intel is finally giving us more information about the Larrabee/Knights Corner/Phi architecture.
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After years of anticipation, Intel is finally giving us more information about the Larrabee/Knights Corner/Phi architecture.
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Thecus was showing off two lines at Computex, the evolutionary Vision, and the more comprehensively updated Toptower.
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Looks like HP kicked Oracle from the courtroom to the gutter, but somehow still lost the overall war.
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LSI may have bought Sandforce, but at Computex, all that changed was the odd sticker and logo.
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This is where the second part of Intel’s spending comes to bear, they bought or promised to buy 15% of ASML.
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Intel’s investment in ASML last week has massive implications for both Intel and the rest of the industry.
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AMD yesterday announced an 11% drop in expected revenue this quarter, a massive drop.
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Intel is buying a large chunk of ASML, $3.1 billion to be exact, and giving them more money too.
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Research at Intel Day had a lot of cool technologies including one about manipulating encrypted images.
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Intel has finally come up with a name for Larrabee, and it fits in to their current branding perfectly.
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What comes after Intel’s Knights Corner in the Larrabee, I mean MIC, line?
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Netronome is finally announcing their first chip family built on Intel’s 22nm process, the NFP-6xxx line.
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This purpose of this update was to improve support for compiling the Linux kernel, and Intel’s drivers, for the new chip.
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Intel’s Thunderbolt press conference at Computex was an embarrassment of riches, only without the riches.
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The first Trinity board of Computex was shown off by Gigabyte, but that wasn’t it.
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