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- Xeon_Phi abstract "Intel Many Integrated Core Architecture or Intel MIC (pronounced Mike) is a multiprocessor computer architecture developed by Intel incorporating earlier work on the Larrabee many core architecture, the Teraflops Research Chip multicore chip research project, and the Intel Single-chip Cloud Computer multicore microprocessor.Prototype products codenamed Knights Ferry were announced and released to developers in 2010. The Knights Corner product was announced in 2011 and uses a 22nm process. A second generation product codenamed Knights Landing using a 14nm process was announced in June 2013.In September 2011, the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) announced it would use Knights Corner cards in their 10 PetaFLOPS "Stampede" supercomputer, providing 8 PetaFLOPS of computing power.At the International Supercomputing Conference (2012, Hamburg), Intel announced the branding of the processor product family as Intel Xeon Phi.In November 2012, Intel formally announced the first products citing claims of CPU-like versatile programmability, high performance and power efficiency. The Green 500 list placed a system using these new products as the most power efficient computer in the world.In June 2013, the Tianhe-2 supercomputer at the National Supercomputing Center in Guangzhou (NSCC-GZ) was announced as the world's fastest supercomputer. It utilizes Intel Ivy Bridge-EP Xeon and Xeon Phi processors to achieve 33.86 PetaFLOPS.".
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- Xeon_Phi design "manycore extended x86/x64 design".
- Xeon_Phi designer "Intel".
- Xeon_Phi fpr "512".
- Xeon_Phi gpr "Intel Architecture registers".
- Xeon_Phi name "Intel Many Integrated Core Architecture".
- Xeon_Phi subject Category:Computer_architecture.
- Xeon_Phi subject Category:Intel_Corporation.
- Xeon_Phi subject Category:Intel_microprocessors.
- Xeon_Phi subject Category:Parallel_computing.
- Xeon_Phi subject Category:X86_microprocessors.
- Xeon_Phi comment "Intel Many Integrated Core Architecture or Intel MIC (pronounced Mike) is a multiprocessor computer architecture developed by Intel incorporating earlier work on the Larrabee many core architecture, the Teraflops Research Chip multicore chip research project, and the Intel Single-chip Cloud Computer multicore microprocessor.Prototype products codenamed Knights Ferry were announced and released to developers in 2010. The Knights Corner product was announced in 2011 and uses a 22nm process.".
- Xeon_Phi label "Intel MIC".
- Xeon_Phi label "Intel MIC".
- Xeon_Phi label "Intel MIC".
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- Xeon_Phi label "Xeon Phi".
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