Saturday, 1 September 2012

Apple reveals about its 'Knights Corner' supercomputer co-processor

Intel opens up about its Knights Corner supercomputer offering

HotChips may be the show where nick makers come to demonstrate their latest slices of plastic, and Knights in combat Corner architect George Chrysos leaking the beans on Santa Clara's Xeon Phi co-processor. The unit's made to bolt onto Xeon chips to assist supercomputers crunch the amounts faster, by handling the "highly parallel" hard work essential for genetic and climate modeling, amongst other things. Chrysos has high goals for that hardware, wishing that it's going to lead to "scientific and technical progress," while we are just excited to ascertain if it can benefit the organization reclaim its Top 500 crown from IBM.

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