“When Intel’s Pat Gelsinger finally acknowledged the existence of Larrabee at last week’s IDF, he didn’t exactly clear up very much about the project. In fact, some of his comments left close Larrabee-watchers more confused about the scope and nature of the project than ever before. I count myself among the folks that were thrown off a bit by what little we heard about Intel’s forthcoming “many-core” coprocessor, so I did some digging and asking around in an effort to get a bit more clarity.”Here is some more Tech News from around the web:
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The low down on Larrabee
Ars Technica has put some effort into finding out more about Larrabee that what was revealed in the PR from Intel. One of the first things they try to do is kill the rumour that Larrabee has anything to do with the Terrascale project … they are not related. Read on to see what they did manage to find out.