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Intel shoves Larrabee and visualization goldmine to 20106 Mar 2008 22:29 God bless oil and gasIntel refuses to say much about the part...By Ken Hagan
Posted Friday 7th March 2008 10:07 GMT
"...other than to describe it as a "many-core," re-programmable processor that will work as an x86-based standalone graphics product." What more needs to be said? Intel, Sun and the GPU vendors are all heading for the same centre ground. They're just starting from different positions. GPUs came into existence because their work is embarrasingly parallel and requires relatively little code, but GPUs are bandwidth limited and so GPU vendors are working on improving the instruction sets. Put several dozen x86 cores onto a chip with enough internal memory to store the "firmware" and presto, you have a GPU with a sensible instruction set. Intel's experience with the 80-core chip probably convinced them they could ensure that it, too, was bandwidth limited. Conveniently, such a beast is *also* a Niagara-style chip for server workloads. I wonder if Sun have considered putting their chips onto graphics cards? The period for commenting on this story has finished |
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