IDF: Larrabee, Xeon 3000, Gulftown, Westmere...
Blog Expect Larrabee and a new enthusiast chip called Gulftown running ray-traced versions of Quake Wars: Enemy Territory Larrabee has shipped in small numbers to developers, and the manycore x86 device is now firmly positioned as a next-gen graphics...
[September 22, 2009, 19:05]
Larrabee leakage...
Blog A quick update on the Larrabee many-core processor that Intel says will get the standard architecture running at teraflops in the next couple of years. Thus an educated guess would put the number of cores in Larrabee at twenty or fewer.
[April 18, 2007, 6:55]
Intel Larrabee roadmap -- who says there ain't no Santa Cores?
Blog More news is leaking out about Larrabee, Intel's many-core x86 project. Picking my way carefully through the Googleised Japanese, it appears that the first product Larrabee may appear in is a PCI Express 2 accelerator card - mostly for graphics...
[June 14, 2007, 14:41]
Intel reveals Larrabee's cores and effects
News Intel has revealed further details of its Larrabee many-core processor family, saying that the first product will be configured as a graphics processor. The first Larrabee-based products are expected to be launched in late 2009 or early 2010.
[August 5, 2008, 16:10]
Intel drops plans for Larrabee GPU in 2010
News Intel has scrapped plans to release its Larrabee many-core graphics processor next year. The prospect of a standalone Larrabee GPU being released at some point is not out of the question, but such a chip will not be the first Larrabee product, due...
[December 7, 2009, 14:04]
Bright new future of multicore, circa 1994
Blog An article in German tech publication c't sheds a bit more light on Larrabee, Intel's much anticipated multicore chip. As the article says, in Deutchglish via the fine offices of Google translation, "For the "Visual Computing" and in a later...
[July 9, 2008, 13:58]
Intel slips out a few teasers on six-core, Nehalem, 32nm
Blog Intel's priming the PR pump prior to IDF Spring in a couple of week's time, with a set of announcements about Nehalem, Sandy Bridge and Larrabee. Finally, Intel promised a 2008 demonstration of Larrabee, although it didn't give out any new...
[March 17, 2008, 18:35]
Intel gets systematic
Blog In 2008, we're going to see Larrabee, the first of Intel's many-core chips, creep into the light. Larrabee isn't just a chip, it's ".a graphical computing engine which will be a massively parallel, high-power, high-performance product line moving...
[December 17, 2007, 16:01]
End of the show...
Blog What's particularly interesting about Larrabee - which I think is by far the most exciting thing to come out of IDF Spring 2007 - is the way the company illustrated it in the keynote. Larrabee, Intel's as yet shadowy many-core IA chip, has been...
[April 18, 2007, 21:06]
Images: New technology unveiled at IDF 2009
News Intel on Tuesday debuted its Larrabee graphics chip, which uses many stripped-down x86 cores to process data. The annual Intel Developer Forum, held this week in San Francisco, is Intel's flagship event to announce new technology and tout its vision.
[September 23, 2009, 17:00]
Intel: Teraflops industry standard chip on way
News Amid a slew of product announcements at Intel's Developer Forum in Beijing, enterprise division head Pat Gelsinger has unveiled plans for a teraflops IA architecture code-named Larrabee. At the Intel Developer Forum in Beijing, Pat Gelsinger...
[April 17, 2007, 13:02]
Intel's 2010 roadmap review
Reviews But the chip giant has even more ambitious plans: in the course of 2010, Intel will launch the Larrabee chip, whose first incarnation in the form of a discrete 3D graphics card should provide competition for ATI and Nvidia.
[November 4, 2009, 10:20]
GPU vs CPU: wrong battle, wrong war
Blog Larrabee, the sea-of-processors manycore design, is slated to appear as a GPU first, but is in the right light very CPUish (most of those cores will be x86). Intel is out on the road, preaching a new way of looking at processors.
[November 27, 2008, 6:56]



