Intel - Knights Corner, 50-core chips for HPC

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During the International Supercomputing Conference, Intel announced plans to deliver products based on the Many Integrated Core (MIC) architecture, the successor to the Larrabee and Supercomputer Chip (SCC) projects. The first of which, codenamed 'Knights Corner', will use Intel's 22nm manufacturing process and scale chips with more than 50 cores on a single chip. The targeted segment is the HPC market, including the likes of exploration, scientific research, climate and financial industries.
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