Intel's powerful co-processor card will pop right into a PCI Express slot, but using it is not trivial. Is your Haswell processor too slow? Well of course it is, it only runs at 177 GigaFLOPS, after ...
Intel has launched its new brand for "Many Integrated Core Architecture" chips, Intel Xeon Phi, with the coprocessors headed to workstations, data centers and even supercomputers. The MIC chips, which ...
Today, Intel is adding cards to the current Xeon Phi lineup. New Xeon Phi's Flesh out Card Family For the past year, Intel's Xeon Phi, like the original Model T, has shipped in just one flavor. The ...
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's Xeon Phi is shaping up to be a major contender in the HPC space, but will it be able to unseat Nvidia's Tesla? Intel has been cagey with details, but there's quite a bit of other evidence. We ...
If you need Intel Xeon Phi Coprocessor support in your workstation, the Supermicro 7048GR-TR tower workstation system can power your HPC needs with ease with a maximum of four Phi cards installed. The ...
In this video from ISC 2016, Brian Watson from Supermicro describes the company’s new innovative HPC solutions for the Intel Xeon Phi processor and the Nvidia Tesla P100 GPU. “With Supermicro HPC ...
Nvidia has called out Intel for juicing its chip performance in specific benchmarks—accusing Intel of publishing some incorrect “facts” about the performance of its long-overdue Knights Landing Xeon ...
After about half a decade, Intel is wiping the confusing E5 and E7 monikers off its Xeon chips and rebranding them to bring more clarity about the performance and features that come with the ...
Nvidia is not happy with the data that Intel has presented in a recent keynote involving the company's Xeon Phi compute processors. According to Nvidia, Intel has used old benchmarking software and ...
After about half a decade, Intel is wiping the confusing E5 and E7 monikers off its Xeon chips and rebranding them to bring more clarity about the performance and features that come with the ...
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