Intel's Larrabee: power efficient performance graphics?

Larrabee is a new many-cores co-processor composed of an array of x86 cores

The steady trickle of Intel Larrabee data continues. This week, Intel revealed that the new multi-core media processing chip will be much more power efficient than existing graphics processors. Intel also said Larrabee benefits from “vector-processing” extensions designed to improve graphics processing.

Larrabee is a new many-cores co-processor composed of an array of x86 cores. The first Larrabee chips are expected to pack 16 cores, each broadly compatible with Intel's current PC processors. However, Larrabee's “in-order” cores are significantly smaller and less complex than the heavyweight “out-of-order” found in CPU's like the Core 2 Duo. It's a chip optimised for highly parallel workloads, most notably graphics.

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