Intel Proposes 80 Core... For Your Laptop
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Intel says it has developed an 80-core microprocessor chip that could enable PCs and chip enabled devices to perform Teraflop level computing. The company will offer more details of its research in a series of scientific papers at the annual Integrated Solid State Circuits Conference this week in San Francisco. The chip maker says the result of providing such chips to the market could help usher in artificial intelligence, instant video communications, photo-realistic games, multimedia data mining and real-time speech recognition. The demonstration model unveiled last week in San Francisco, however, is not a prototype for a product. Still, the company says the technology would be built into future chips designs. Jason Lopez of PodTech spoke with Intel CTO Justin Rattner.
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These are very simply risc like cores that are very specialized.
If anything it's like the rapport kilo core which uses a PPC and 1024 8bit cores but useful only for vector and matrices type operations.
In short it's a GPU.
BTW it only did 1 teraflop of nothing as it doesn't even have a memory controller yet.
It's closest relative might be the i960 embedded processor often found in laser printers and such.
You can't even use this a a primary processor maybe as a GPU but nvidia and ATI got one teraflop a long time ago.
paths between the cache memory and insrecion cores and number insturicons per cammonand
has lot larger afect on clock speed than transitor size idtiots ??.
cpu to its name.
How is throwing another 70-odd into the mix gunna help.