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With 225 watts TDP, the passively cooled Intel Xeon Phi coprocessor 5110P delivers power efficiency that is ideal for dense computing environments, and is aimed at capacity-bound workloads such as ...
The Intel Xeon Phi Coprocessor 3100 Family and 5110p For Intel, years of heady talk about parallelism and exascale computing have finally come to fruition.
Intel introduced two Xeon Phi product lines at SC'12. The Xeon Phi 5110P (pictured below), priced at $2,649, is already shipping to partners and will be officially released on Jan. 28.
Intel’s Xeon Phi co-processors are aimed at high density servers and their current line up includes just the 5110P and 3100. This range of processors from Intel is set to be expanded this month ...
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.
The first Phi / Knights Corner chip to ship is known as the Xeon Phi 5110P, packing that 60-core loadout and clocking in at 1.05 GHz.
Officials with Nvidia and AMD say Intel’s coprocessors lag their GPU accelerators in performance and energy efficiency, key metrics in the HPC space.
At the International Supercomputing Conference, Intel Corporation also announced that Intel Xeon Phi is the new brand name for all future Intel Many Integrated Core Architecture (Intel MIC ...
Intel hopes to deliver performance and power-efficiency breakthroughs to servers with the new Xeon Phi family of processors, the first model of which is now shipping to customers, the company said ...
Page 2: The Intel Xeon Phi Coprocessor 3100 Family and 5110p Last month, Intel brought us out to the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) in Austin to brief us on their latest and greatest foray ...
The Intel Xeon Phi coprocessor 5110P is shipping today with general availability on Jan. 28 with recommended customer price of $2,649. The Intel Xeon Phi coprocessor 3100 product family will be ...
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.