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<p>Intel is drumming up support for its latest 50-core Knights Corner and Xeon E5 server chips, which are key elements in the company's plans to scale performance while reducing power consumption moving toward an exascale supercomputer by 2018.</p>
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<p>Intel showed for the first time at the SC11 supercomputing conference a chip code-named Knights Corner,[http://www.bcheapjordans.com/ cheap jordans free shipping], which has more than 50 cores designed to handle high-performance computing workloads. The conference runs through Friday in Seattle.</p>
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<p>Intel also talked about its upcoming Xeon E5 server chips,[http://www.bcheapjordans.com/ cheap jordans online], which are based on the Sandy Bridge microarchitecture. One processor in the E5 family, the E5-2600, delivers double the performance compared to the Xeon 5600 server chip based on Intel's prior Westmere architecture, said Joe Curley, director of marketing in the technical computing group at Intel.</p>
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<p>Both of the chips are being paired in a supercomputer called Stampede,[http://www.bcheapjordans.com/ real cheap jordans retro], which will be deployed in 2013 at the Texas Advanced Computing Center at the University of Texas. The supercomputer will deliver peak performance of 10 petaflops (or 10,[http://www.cheap-jordan.net/ cheap air jordans],000 trillion operations per second). The E5 processors will assume 20% of the supercomputer's performance,[http://www.cheap-jordan.net/ cheap air jordans], while Knights Corner will handle 80%,[http://www.cheap-jordan.net/ cheap real jordans], or around 8 petaflops.</p>
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<p>Today's fastest supercomputer is K Computer at the Riken Advanced Institute for Computational Science in Japan, which reaches about 10 petaflops in performance, [http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/243780/top500_list_passes_another_milestone_10_petaflops.html according to<ul>
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