Sunday, March 13, 2011

Intel ready to do the new

32 Core Processor

The number of applications rapidly increasing day by day requires a faster execution of the program, if the processor is Server of Supercomputer type which require out of chart processing power, usually standby huge amount of RAM and Graphics Cards are required for the job, till now Intel invented a 32 Core Processor which is a parallel working giant that will not require supporting graphics cards for doing its job efficiently and quickly.
The technology is called Many Integrated Core Architecture (MICA) and specially designed for the servers that require a big amount of multiprocessing power with parallel working technology. The prototype designed is based on 22 nanometer pipeline architecture technology on which Intel researched by a dedicated facility and expert team of engineers to produce the giant 32 core processor that looks just like a dedicated PCI Express Graphics Card in physical.
MICA Architecture
MICA Architecture
The Knight Ferry chip that is the main design base of the processor runs on a dedicated 1.2 GHz clock speed with 32 cores of XEON 7500 type and equipped with L1 and L2 shared cache memory of 8 MB size each. The Level 1 and Level 2 cache memories are backed by 1 GB or 2 GB sized GDDR5 Hyper Advanced RAM for enhancing the processor power and integrating it with better execution time.

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