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HARDWARE, BUSINESS
NEWS
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Three weeks ago Intel launched their Xeon Phi coprocessor card with much fanfare. We took the time to analyze some technical details about the chip that cast some doubt on Intel's claim of x86 compatibility.
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HARDWARE, SOFTWARE
ANALYSIS
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At the ISC 2011 Conference in Hamburg, Germany - Intel unveiled additional details about their Many Integrated Core (MIC) architecture. This technology developed out of the Larrabee GPU project.
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GRAPHICS, HARDWARE, ENTERPRISE
NEWS
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SC09 Performance target for Intel's Larrabee was very simple one: "1TFLOPS @ 16 P55C-based cores, 2.0 GHz clock, 150W TDP and 1TFLOPS. At SC09, Intel finally made that target.
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GRAPHICS, HARDWARE
RUMORS
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AMD and nVidia might be getting a company sooner than they expected, if Intel's massive investment pays off.
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GRAPHICS, HARDWARE, BUSINESS
RUMORS
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Back in 2008, Intel was shopping around for AIB vendors for its Larrabee project. Things didn't went as planned and Intel went into silent mode. They're talking again...
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GRAPHICS, DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT, BUSINESS
NEWS
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Since we don't have access to Intel's own Circuits magazine, we can only wonder what the mighty Chipzilla is commenting, but nVidia's take on competition is rather funny...
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GRAPHICS, HARDWARE, BUSINESS
ANALYSIS
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When Intel announced that the company was working on Larrabee, almost everybody thought that Intel would destroy ATI/nVidia. Three years and several billion dollars later, the situation looks a little bit different.
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GRAPHICS, HARDWARE
NEWS, RUMORS
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Intel's Core i3 and i5 aren't even out yet, but Chipzilla isn't sleeping: the company recently taped out a successor to existing Nehalem architecture.
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GRAPHICS, HARDWARE, BUSINESS
NEWS
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With ATI demonstrating DirectX 11 hardware earlier today on Computex Taipei 2009, time to draw an interesting comparison revealing who can make money off DX11: the die size.
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GRAPHICS, HARDWARE
NEWS, RUMORS
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Intel's soft-spoken SVP, Patrick Pat Gelsinger held a keynote presentation on small-scale IDF Beijing event, and showcased a Larrabee wafer. The time has come to unravell the mysteries...
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