Intel 80-core processor makes its debut

Intel's new Teraflop Chip can transfer 80 billion bytes per second among its internal cores

There's no limit to how many cores can be crammed into a processor. That seems to be the message that Intel wants to send out following its presentation of a new, 'revolutionary' 80-core processor chip at the Integrated Solid State Circuits Conference in San Francisco this morning.

Intel's new Teraflop Chip has 80 separate processing engines and has the same output as a supercomputer, at 1.01 Teraflops. It only draws 62 watts of power, and can transfer 80 billion bytes per second among its internal cores.