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August 4th, 2008

Multi-core Intel chips to be used in handhelds and supercomputers?

Posted by Andrew Nusca @ 8:07 am

Categories: GPU and Graphics Cards, Intel

Tags: Supercomputer, Handheld, Multi-core, Graphics, Intel Corp., Chip, GPU, Larrabee, Semiconductors, Network Technology

Intel LarrabeeIntel’s “Larrabee” family of multi-core chips, originally aimed at the personal-computer graphics market, may now see action in “an increasingly broad spectrum of the computing world, from Windows and Macintosh desktop personal computers to handhelds and even supercomputers,” reports the New York Times.

Larrabee is slated to have between 16 and 48 processor cores aboard, all compatible with the x86 instruction set, and Larrabee’s chief designer places the new chip architecture “on the level of the 432 or the Itanium,” according to the report.

Larrabee will be competing against next-gen chips from Nvidia and ATI, which will have between 256 and 800 cores, so Larrabee is relying on its “high speed ring” that interconnects cores more efficiently than current offerings. The focus is on ray tracing, which if you might recall, can help add realism to games and animation products.

The Larrabee family be available in late 2009 or early 2010. If Intel’s strategy succeeds, it could capture as much as a third of the graphics add-on market in 2010, which might be worth $4.6 billion.

Think Intel will win this battle? Tell us in TalkBack.

UPDATE 8/5/08: Fellow ZDNet blogger John Morris offers the lowdown on Larrabee.

Andrew NuscaAndrew J. Nusca is an associate editor for ZDNet and SmartPlanet. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


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I understand
the difference between the two. I was referencing a quote in the original blog that stated nvidia and ati would have between 256 and 800 cores, clearly showing the blogger was referencing current gen ... (Read the rest)
Posted by: LiquidLearner Posted on: 08/05/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Wow, good news!  Kromaethius | 08/04/08
RE: Multi-core Intel chips to be used in handhelds and supercomputers?  LiquidLearner | 08/04/08
On Cores and Processors  tzenes | 08/04/08
I understand  LiquidLearner | 08/05/08
2.2 Teraflops - single precision  DevGuy_z | 08/05/08
Intel cannot compete  MIS Master | 08/04/08
tech is different  Clewin | 08/05/08
Good News! - C0X  MIKEC0X | 08/04/08
Intel is already the graphics winner  Prognosticator | 08/05/08

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