Intel claims to have developed a chip-generation Nehalem-EX for use in the latest supercomputer machines. Launched by Maximum PC, Tuesday (17/11/2009), the latest Intel chip is a new family of microprocessors and optimized for use in supercomputer technology.
The chip is equipped with six cores that can work with clock-speed higher than the version delapam core chip. A chip has approximately 256 CPU performance. New Nehalem chip will be available next year. Written by the same site, Intel is also rumored to have long term cooperation with NEC to develop a new supercomputer technologies. The two companies even agreed to eliminate the limitations in the performance of supercomputers by increasing the memory speed and its scalability.
NEC is also working to enhance cooperation with Intel to develop the Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX), an extension of the x86 architecture. The design of this vector processors have the ability to process a variety of tasks simultaneously. Latest Xeon chip has a strong processing scale, in the sense that they can perform the jobs at the same time. AVX Intel will also be introduced in 2011 .
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
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