In the summer of this year , Intel introduced new Intel Xeon Phi coprocessors , including models Intel Xeon Phi 3100, which are optimized in terms of performance per price. Intel Xeon Phi 5100 expanded the model Intel Xeon Phi 5120D, oriented for use in systems with a high density layout (blade-based servers).
Intel plans to release a new 2014 series Xeon Phi accelerators 3100 and 5100.
The new accelerators Series 3100 will have 12 GB of RAM, double the amount of memory currently produced models Xeon Phi 3120A and 3120P. Other specifications remain unchanged. This means that the number of core is equal to 57, and the clock frequency of 1.1 GHz. TDP value of 300 watts. GDDR5 memory will run at an effective frequency of 5 GHz. One of the 31xx models will have active cooling, the second - passive.
New models Xeon Phi 51xx series will also have twice as much memory as compared to the ones produced now models 5110P and 5120D. It will be equal to 16 GB. As in the other 3100 series specifications remain unchanged. Cores will be equal to 60, the clock frequency - 1.053 GHz. Memory model with passive cooling will work on an effective frequency of 5 GHz and TDP value of this product indicated equal to 225 watts. Co-processor 5100 series systems with a high density layout is characterized by a 245 W TDP, and a memory clock of 5.5 GHz.