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Made with Intel’s innovative 22nm, 3-D tri-gate transistors, the Intel Xeon Phi coprocessor, available in a PCIe form factor, contains more than 50 cores and a minimum of 8GB of GDDR5 memory.
Oregon Tech Intel's new supercomputer chip, the Xeon Phi, is the fruit of Hillsboro research Updated: Nov. 12, 2012, 6:04 p.m. | Published: Nov. 12, 2012, 5:04 p.m.
It is a fully compatible x86 processor with full 64 bit capabilities. It has more x86 cores than any processor before it; Intel Xeon Phi processors have up to 72 cores (some product versions have ...
Based on the Intel® Many Integrated Core (Intel® MIC) architecture, Intel Xeon Phi coprocessors will complement the existing Intel® Xeon® processor E5-2600/4600 product families to deliver ...
The latest 72-core Xeon Phi 7290 chip is company’s fastest chip to date. It will start shipping in September for $6,294, making it Intel’s most expensive processor.
Intel has announced its new family of Xeon Phi co-processors — previously code-named Knights Corner — which includes 50 x86 cores, embedded Linux, and at least 8GB of GDDR5 RAM.
The 1st generation of the Intel Xeon Phi processor, with up to 72 out-of-order cores, Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions 512 instructions (Intel® AVX512), and up to 16GB of high-bandwidth memory, ...
At Intel's November investor meeting, though, data center group chief Diane Bryant claimed the 14-nanometer Knights Corner Xeon Phi chip features 7.1 billion transistors.