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Intel has put the Xeon Phi family to bed for good, with cancellation notices on the Knights Mill Xeon Phi processor. Both the PCIe and socketed Larrabee descendants are officially dead, with Xe ...
Intel is killing off the Xeon Phi line because the delay in 10 nanometer manufacturing, which both GlobalFoundries and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp can beat with their impending 7 nanometer ...
Nvidia calls out Intel for cheating in Xeon Phi vs. GPU benchmarks Nvidia claims Intel used four-year-old data to make its new chips sound better.
Feel like I should point out that this part - "Knights Landing Xeon Phi (which is essentially 72 Atom CPUs on a chip)" - isn't *quite* right. Knights Landing is derived from Intel's earlier ...
Intel announced new-generation Xeon Phi processors that can be used for artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning. Widespread availability of the new processors will start in September.
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 as Nvidia ...
When introducing its new monster 72-core Xeon Phi chip, Intel couldn't help but take a swipe at graphics processors being sluggish for some tasks.
Intel's prior-generation Knights Corner Xeon Phi accelerators, for example, were rated at anywhere from 225 watts for the lowest performer (Xeon Phi 5110P) to 300 watts for the highest performers.
Intel spills the beans on its next-generation high-performance computing chip known as Knights Landing.
Now through June, Thinkmate is installing Intel Xeon Phi 5110P Coprocessors (a $2,500 value each) for Free with any compatible server.
Above you can see a slide which describes a 72 Silvermont core Intel Xeon Phi coprocessor. The coprocessor supports 6 channels of DDR4 2400 up to 384GB and can have up to 16GB of HBM on board.