For Intel, years of heady talk about parallelism and exascale computing have finally come to fruition. Intel is bringing to market a pair of Xeon Phi coprocessor offerings in 2013, the 3100 family and ...
Intel® Xeon Phi™ coprocessors, when combined with the Intel® Xeon® processor E5 family, will deliver unprecedented parallel performance, increasing the productivity and efficiency of high-performance ...
Intel on Monday announced that it is now shipping its first Xeon Phi products utilizing its Many Integrated Core (MIC) architecture to partners in the high-performance compute (HPC) and supercomputer ...
Intel’s Xeon Phi co-processors are aimed at high density servers and their current line up includes just the 5110P and 3100. This range of processors from Intel is set to be expanded this month as ...
Intel has begun shipping the first of its Xeon Phi coprocessors to systems makers as it looks to improve performance and drive down power consumption in supercomputers used for scientific research.
Organizations with high-performance computing (HPC) environments over the past few years have increasingly turned to GPU accelerators from the likes of Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices to ramp up the ...
Intel hopes to deliver performance and power-efficiency breakthroughs to servers with the new Xeon Phi family of processors, the first model of which is now shipping to customers, the company said on ...
NVIDIA's P100 accelerator. Image source: NVIDIA. Graphics specialist NVIDIA is known as the dominant player in the market for high-performance compute accelerators. Arguably the most powerful ...
Page 2: The Intel Xeon Phi Coprocessor 3100 Family and 5110p Last month, Intel brought us out to the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) in Austin to brief us on their latest and greatest foray ...
This graphics specialist just launched an impressive piece of silicon for the data center to defend against Intel's incursion. Intel's first-generation Xeon Phi, code-named "Knights Corner," generally ...