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Intel stretches muscles, shows off 50-core Knights Corner chip

Intel‘s new Sandy Bridge E processors might be 6-cores and that‘s a big deal for many of us. On the server chip front, ...

November 18, 2011 / 11:40 IST

Intel’s new Sandy Bridge E processors might be 6-cores and that’s a big deal for many of us. On the server chip front, Intel has hardware such as the codenamed Knights Corner chip. The chip was shown off at the SC11 conference held in Seattle, this week. The new processor is based on the new Intel Many Integrated Core (MIC) architecture. The chip is capable of performances of more than 1 Teraflops of double precision floating point on a benchmark called DGEMM. Intel had demonstrated a similar system back in 1997, where 9680 Pentium Pro processors were used to achieve Teraflops' performance. This was done on a Sandia Lab’s ASCII RED system, back then. A similar performance can now be got from a single chip. 

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first published: Nov 18, 2011 11:30 am

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