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Why Intel Might Buy FPGA Maker Altera

March 30, 2015 Timothy Prickett Morgan 2

For the past two decades, Intel has taken on the processor makers for servers and storage in the datacenter and vanquished all but a few suppliers of alternative architectures from the glass house. …

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Where Will Future Xeon Phi Chips Land?

March 26, 2015 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

Intel’s forthcoming “Knights Landing” Xeon Phi processor is certainly an impressive beast, as The Next Platform revealed earlier this week. …

Compute

Future Xeon Phi Specs Emerge At Open Compute Summit

March 11, 2015 Timothy Prickett Morgan 3

With the upcoming “Knights Landing” chip from Intel, the company is not only creating a follow-on motor for its Xeon Phi coprocessors, which are used as accelerators in conjunction with X86 processors inside servers. …

Compute

Intel Crafts Broadwell Xeon D For Hyperscale

March 9, 2015 Timothy Prickett Morgan 4

The first of the server processors based on Intel’s “Broadwell” cores and using its 14 nanometer chip making processes comes to market today. …

Compute

Broadwell Xeon D Chips Give Intel Datacenter Breadth

March 9, 2015 Timothy Prickett Morgan 0

The first Xeon processor aimed at datacenter workloads that is based on Intel’s “Broadwell” core has been launched. …

Enterprise

Tracing the Enterprise Path for Lustre

March 2, 2015 Nicole Hemsoth Prickett 0

While it is generally considered stable and reliable in large-scale environments, Lustre is not without a few key weaknesses, which the small vendor community supporting it are often first to point out. …

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