Intel Tera-Scale
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Intel Tera-scale Computing is a research and development program aiming at scaling Intel multi-core architectures for the future.
It has so far developed:
- 2007: Teraflops Research Chip, an 80 cores processor prototype.
- 2009: Single-chip Cloud Computer, a research microprocessor containing the most Intel Architecture cores ever integrated on silicon CPU chip – 48 cores.
In order to take advantage of the numerous cores of planned processors, Intel developed Ct to research programming models to eases SIMD and multithreading programming.
See also
External links
- Intel Tera-scale Official Site
- Ct: A Flexible Parallel Programming Model for Tera-scale Architectures