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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Intel has finally come up with a name for Larrabee, and it fits in to their current branding perfectly.
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Lets look at exactly what Intel is launching today, there are a ton of chips, SKUs, boards, boxes, and accessories.
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Intel is finally launching the Romley platform today, the two socket Sandy Bridge-EP based server line.
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SeaMicro will have an AMD based server out in the very near future, almost as if they timed it with the company’s sale.
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SeaMicro, Intel, and Samsung have teamed up to bring you something very dense and powerful.
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At CeBIT, Thecus went upmarket, and Computex saw more of the same.
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One of the more unfortunate post-MHz war repercussions was the empowerment of number-loving marketing folks to name product lines however they damn well pleased.
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It’s almost six months since the specifications of Intel’s (NASDAQ:INTC) E3 series of Xeon processors were unveiled by a Japanese website and new we’re finally a mere week away from the actual launch.
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Intel (INTC) might not have launched its new chipsets with support for the Sandy Bridge Xeon E3-series of processors yet, nor the processors in question, but details of upcoming motherboards keep trickling out and today we can give you the full specifications of Asus’ upcoming P8B WS boards.
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We’re all familiar with Mr Blurrycam, but now it seems like manufacturers have figured out that this is a good way to put your products out there without revealing too much detail.
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