Intel tests chip design with 80-core processor

Have after their march from standard processors to dual-core and quad-core designs in 2006, Intel Corp. researchers, an 80-core chip, which carries more than one trillion floating point operations per second (TFLOPS) and fewer Electricity as an integrated modern desktop PC chip. First described by Intel executives at a September trade show, the chip fits 80 cores on a 275-square-millimeter, fingernail-size chip and draws only 62 watts of power - less than many modern desktop chips ....



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