Intel announces its new Xeon Phi processor
Intel has launched the new Xeon Phi processor executable host processor, designed specifically for highly parallel workloads, and integrating technologies for computer memory and tissue. As a basic element of Intel Scalable System Framework is part of a complete solution that combines core technologies for clusters easy to deploy and high performance. The new Xeon Phi is designed for highly parallel workloads.
The Intel Xeon Phi processor is a CPU x86 bootable and provides high scalability. By eliminating the dependency on the PCIe bus, it can handle a wider variety of workloads and configurations accelerators.
Also, integration 16GB large memory bandwidth provides up to 490 GB / s of sustained bandwidth for workloads memory limited by memory.
The Intel Xeon Phi processor is a general-purpose CPU created with open standards that also guarantees the future of investments in software.
With up to 72 cores with powerful and efficient large benefits by using the Intel Advanced Vector Extensions, or AVX-512 technology, Intel aims to provide high computing performance for parallel computing.
Xeon Phi offers binary compatibility with Intel Xeon processors to allow the use of any workload. Thus, the use of goods is optimized in all data centers, while using a common programming model increases productivity in a shared database developers and code reuse.