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MIT is working on a 110-core power-efficient processor.

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is developing a 110-core processor.

They announced it during the Hot Chips conference that is being held at Stanford university. 

 

The experimental chip focuses on decreasing internal traffic on the CPU, this is achieved by replacing the cache with a shared memory pool.

The CPU also has the ability to predict data movement which reduces the number of required cycles for data movement.

 

AMD and Intel are no longer working on very high core count CPU's because of the high data overhead they create, this new development should tackle that problem.

 

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Sources:

http://www.pcworld.com/article/2047581/mit-develops-110core-processor-for-more-powerefficient-computing.html

https://tweakers.net/nieuws/90956/mit-ontwikkelt-processor-met-110-cores.html

 

Why are you saying Intel isnt working on multi core CPUs? they just released the "Knights Landing" 60-ish core for calculations (kinda GPU-like, used in PCIExpress).

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Why are you saying Intel isnt working on multi core CPUs? they just released the "Knights Landing" 60-ish core for calculations (kinda GPU-like, used in PCIExpress).

The rate at which they are increasing their core count is stagnating because it's not efficient the way they do it.

The main thing about this CPU is not the fact that it has 110 cores, its the way that the 110 cores get their data.

So the technology they thought of should allow efficient mainstream high core count CPU's in the future.

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What could not be improved my 110 cores?? More cores = more better

 

PS: The Witcher 3 and later The Witcher 4 :D

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

oh and The Witcher 5

I'm pretty sure they said The Witcher 3 is the last installment of the series.

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Would be the best processor for rendering jobs! :D

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How big is this CPU?

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