You can scratch the Xeon Phi off your shopping list. And if you deployed it, don’t plan on upgrades. That’s because Intel has quietly killed off its high ...
As readers of The Next Platform already know, the future “Knights Landing” Xeon Phi massively parallel processor was sighted at the Open Compute Summit a few weeks back, with an Intel motherboard ...
Intel launches the Xeon Phi 5110P, this card will start shipping on January 28th, 2013 for $2,649. Made using 22nm technology with 3D tri-gate transistors, the card features 60 cores, a 1053MHz core ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. While there might be a 1000-core processor in the wild, we won't see it in consumer or prosumer machines in that form, ever - at least not until the likes ...
The natural place for Intel to launch the next iteration of its “Knights” family of parallel X86 processors is at one of the two major supercomputer conferences that are hosted each year, which is the ...
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 ...
Intel has announced that its third-generation Xeon Phi, codenamed Knights Hill, will deploy on 10nm technology and feature the second iteration of Intel's Omni-Path fabric. Knights Hill is quite a ...
It’s been nearly two years since we first heard about Intel’s next generation Xeon Phi “Knights Landing” processors, which are geared towards the High Performance Computing (HPC) segment. The ...
When introducing its monster 72-core Xeon Phi chip, Intel couldn’t help but take a swipe at graphics processors for being sluggish for some tasks. Ironically, Xeon Phi is a byproduct of Larrabee, ...