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Intel Details Lake Crest Deep Neural Network AI Accelerators
One of the big movements going on in the tech sector is the rise of the AI. From self-driving cars to smart assistants, AI is nearing reality. To power the more complicated AI’s, both AMD and Nvidia has made custom deep learning accelerators. Not one to be left out of…
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Intel Confirms Details of Knight’s Landing Chip
At the Supercomputing Conference ’15, Intel revealed more information about their new 72-core chip, Knight’s Landing (codenamed KNL), as well as showing off the 14nm die. Rumors surrounding the specifications of the Knight’s Landing chip, but it was good to have official confirmation of the details, courtesy of Anandtech. The…
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Intel to Deliver 72-Core Supercomputer Chip to Workstations
In an attempt to change the workstation game entirely, Intel intends to release their new 72-core supercomputer chip, code-named “Knight’s Landing”, to workstation machines as well as supercomputers. Typically larger and more expensive than a typical desktop, workstations are typically used for processing-intensive tasks such as high-quality computer generated graphics,…
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Intel Knights Landing CPU To Be A True Stand-Alone Processor
While the awesome Xeon Phi offers some impressive performance options, it is a co-processor, that means that it needs a normal CPU to function, which is why the Xeon Phi normally comes installed on an add-in card, much like a modern GPU. Intel are looking to address this issue with…
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NVIDIA Tesla GPUs and Intel Xeon Phi Coprocessors seen in Cray XC30 Supercomputers
Cray Inc. today announced the Company has expanded its support for accelerators and coprocessors. Cray is now selling the XC30 series of supercomputers with NVIDIA Tesla K20X GPU accelerators and Intel Xeon Phi coprocessors. Cray’s Adaptive Supercomputing vision has reached its goal today, which is focusing on delivering innovative systems…
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Intel’s New Xeon Phi Co-Processors Include A 61 Core 7120X With 8GB Onboard Cache
Intel’s Xeon Phi co-processors are aimed at high density servers and their current line up includes just the 5110P and 3100. This range of processors from Intel is set to be expanded this month as Intel adds some higher end models and some more budget models with 3100 and 7100…
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Intel Xeon Phi barely competes with last-Gen AMD graphics
Even after billions of Intel investment, the latest 22nm technology and state of the art compilers.
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Intel announces Xeon Phi Co Processors
And announces that 74% of the worlds top 500 super computers were powered by Intel processors.
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