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« on: May 23, 2008, 05:33:28 am »

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It is considered that the most productive version larrabee first generation will have up to 24 cores. For more accessible price segments intel had to present the larrabee version with modest characteristics.


Associate introduced some refinements in the announcement graph of larrabee class products  . Thus, the high end solution on base of this chip will be presented in 2009. This larrabee version will possess high productivity and price. Twenty four cores will be sufficient in order to show one teraflops speed. It is assumed that the 1024- bit system bus will be coupled with GDDR-5 memory .


Half year later intel company will be ready to present the desktop and mobile computers versions, that are characterized by more obtainable price. In spring 2010 , intel will also release the chipset (sixth series) and the mobile platform calpela. In the low-end versions , larrabee can have only four cores.

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