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Intel Gives Peek Inside Xeon Phi at Hot Chips

Posted August 29, 2012 11:36 AM

From EE Times:

Xeon Phi aka Knights Corner packs more than 50 quad-threaded Pentium-class cores with 512-bit vector units and 25 Mbytes cache around a 512-bit, three-ring interconnect.

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08/29/2012 5:21 PM

Oh this is sooooooo sexy! Oh behaaaaave!

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08/30/2012 7:42 AM

Okay, you need to get out of your Mom's basement once in a while.

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08/30/2012 7:44 AM

I've been lookin' for mum's basement but these damn cables keep gettin' in the way! lol

Can I borrow your GPS?

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