Intel's revolutionary Larrabee chip to have 32 cores at launch?

Intel Larrabee
Future versions of Larrabee could replace both GPUs and CPUs.

Intel has released further details of its hotly anticipated Larrabee graphics chip. Due out in late 2009, Larrabee takes a revolutionary new approach to graphics processing - and we reckon it could evenboast up to 32 cores at launch.

It was just over a year ago that TechRadar broke a storysuggesting that Larrabee would contain an array of tiny x86 processor cores based on the ancient Pentium MMX CPU of 1996. At the time, it certainly seemed like a bizarre basis for a graphics chip.

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