Intel unveiled an experimental CPU (central processing unit) cramming 48 processing cores into a single, stamp-sized piece of silicon. There are obvious implications in terms processing capabilities ...
Earlier today in a San Francisco press briefing Intel Chief Technology Officer, Justin Rattner took the wraps off a proof of concept and experimental product that Intel dubbed a "Single-Chip Cloud ...
"With a chip like this, you could imagine a cloud data center of the future which will be an order of magnitude more energy efficient than what exists today," said Justin Rattner, Intel's CTO and head ...
Someone needs to call Intel and remind them that they make money by selling more chips, not fewer; the company's research arm, Intel Labs, has been experimenting with a so-called "single-chip cloud ...
The 1.3-billion transistor processor could endow computers with human-like processing abilities and meet today's data center problems. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote ...
Intel researchers are working on a 48-core processor for smartphones and tablets, but it could be five to 10 years before it hits the market. “If we’re going to have this technology in five to 10 ...
Intel's rallying cry for the past few years has been "more cores!" (or should that be Moore Cores?) and the latest product to emerge from the firm's labs is no exception. The firm just announced that ...
Intel is honing its sights on many-core chips that are far more powerful than today's dual and quad-core processors. As expected, Intel took a big step in that direction today by unveiling a 48-core ...
Intel's six- and eight-core processors are the fastest chips that consumers can get their hands on. But if you are among the research elite, the company has a new experimental chip that can offer ...
Since 2005, computer CPU chip makers have increasingly adopted the use of multiple cores to increase performance. Each core runs a separate computing task, so the computer gets more work done. Before ...