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This week Intel revealed a few new details of its second-generation Xeon Phi processor and gave the first public demonstration. The chip, known as Knights Landing, is big in every way ...
It's been almost three years since Intel first detailed its upcoming Xeon Phi hardware, codenamed Knights Landing, and the company is now shipping silicon to developers who can pony up the cash.
Given the market these Knights Landing processors are aimed at, we expect for Intel to make a big splash for Xeon Phi – including various SKUs, pricing, and volume – around the time of the ISC2016 ...
As readers of The Next Platform already know, the future “Knights Landing” Xeon Phi massively parallel processor was sighted at the Open Compute Summit a few weeks back, with an Intel motherboard ...
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) has been eyeing this market for some time, but its Xeon Phi line of accelerator cards has so far failed to make much of an impact. Knights Landing, the latest Xeon Phi product ...
Intel has announcement the ‘Knights Landing’ Xeon Phi Coprocessor late last year, having released very few details about the lineup back then. As time passes, details are bound to be revealed ...
New details on Intel's upcoming 14nm Xeon Phi (codenamed Knights Landing) suggests that the chip giant is targeting a huge increase in performance, throughput, and total TFLOP count with the next ...
AnandTech reports that Intel is discontinuing it’s line of Knights Landing PCIe based Co-processors. The move is not a surprise given that the company has been producing bootable Xeon Phi processors ...
Learn More. Intel officials for months have been talking about its many-core Xeon Phi “Knights Landing” processor, a chip that the company is positioning to compete with GPU accelerators such ...
In early 2013, SemiAccurate's Charlie Demerjian wrote an interesting piece titled " Why is Intel so secretive about [Xeon] Phi's die?" In the article, Demerjian said sources had told himthat the ...
It's been almost three years since Intel first detailed its upcoming Xeon Phi hardware, codenamed Knights Landing, and the company is now shipping silicon to developers who can pony up the cash.
Intel has big plans for Knights Landing, with the company expecting ... improvements compared to the previous generation of Xeon Phi chips, called Knights Corner. The chip contains 76 "Silvermont ...