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Friday, September 30, 2011

Prepare the Intel Platform & Multi-Many-Core




SAN FRANCISCO, U.S. - Counting the number of stars in the solar system within 25 minutes. It is not possible, because Intel has set up a multi-computing technology & many-cores.

After a multi-core processors, and heterogeneous processor that combines the GPU and CPU, Intel processors soon release a many-core category for a variety of needs with the code name "Knights Corner".

This is a processor architecture that instills some 50 cores in one chip. Interesting when considering Intel has decided to immediately implement the 22nm technology in the fabrication of various types of processors in the future.

Andrezj Nowak, a physicist CERN OpenLab, presents a challenge to process more than 15 petabytes of data out of the Large Hadron Collider machine. OpenLab must use a 250 thousand-core Intel processors. "With architecture Many Integrated Core (MIC), we can use the same toolset Xeon.Ini interesting," said Nowak.

Based multi-core systems can replace the base station BTS know. IDF 2011 stage demo at day 3 showed the ability of desktop-based quad-core Sandy Bridge to perform signal processing.

This system, according to Justin, may be referred to as the cloud base stations. No need to BTS because the device was merely a front end for Radio Frequency. When the digitized radio signal, optical networks is transferred to the data center, then the PC with the software can be a reliable base stations. "Next year, we will conduct a trial with China Mobile," said Justin Rattner.

The technology of multi-core processors and graphics cores can be utilized to increase data security on devices like ultrabook, notebooks, and PCs. Demo-guided and expert Justin Rattner from Intel Labs Intel processor-based systems show the 2nd generation of parallel access cryptographic security features and facial recognition of a social media.

"What we showed today is only scratch the surface of what can be done with the many-core and extreme scale computing in the future," said Justin Rattner. That is, there are still many possibilities to do things with the platform MIC.

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