Intel announces plans for 50 core HPC chip
Intel has revealed its plans to release a new manycore chip for use in high performance computing (HPC) for highly parallel applications. The new product, codenamed Knights Corner, will have 50 cores...
View ArticleLifting the lid on the Many Integrated Core architecture at the International...
Last week, the International Supercomputing Conference took place in Hamburg, Germany. The event comes one year after the announcement of Knights Ferry, the development kit for Intel’s upcoming 50-core...
View ArticleThe MPC parallel framework has been ported to Intel MIC (50 cores)
The French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) is among the organisations that’s been experimenting with Knights Ferry, Intel’s software development platform for its Many Integrated...
View ArticleISTEP 2012: MIC and the mechanics
Intel’s Many Integrated Core architecture (MIC, pronounced ‘Mike’) was a hot topic at this week’s Intel Software Conference, and I had a chance to find out how it works and how developers will be able...
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