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Arm today publicly added two more CPU cores to its Neoverse family of data-center and server-grade processors: the V1 aimed at demanding workloads and vector math, and the N2 for lighter, scale-out systems.
Here s a summary of the features of these cores, which are available for licensing and placing in a suitable system-on-chip. You should catch the in-depth analysis and commentary on the V1 and N2 on our sister site The Next Platform this week. The V1
This 64-bit CPU core, dubbed Zeus, is said to have 50 per cent more single-threaded performance than the Neoverse N1 that emerged in 2019; that s with comparing the V1 and N1 on the same process node and with the same clock frequency. Arm reckons the V1 is its highest-performance CPU core available.
National Supercomputing Center Zhengzhou
The bans may not impact the Sunway TaihuLight supercomputer, Earth’s mightiest computing machine as of 2016 according to the Top 500 list. The machine was still the fourth-most-powerful computer on the planet as of November 2020, thanks to its 10,649,600 processor cores, described in our sibling site
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Each processor has 260 64-bit Sunway RISC CPUs designed in China, and the machine resides at the National Supercomputing Center Wuxi.
Plenty of other Chinese machines on the Top 500 list use Intel silicon, and it is highly likely that US companies have contributed to some parts of other supers in China.
Intel Unveils Ice Lake Xeons, Touting Flexible Power for Diverse Workloads
Intel s 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors (code-named “Ice Lake”) are the foundation of Intel s most advanced, highest performance data center platform optimized to power a broad range of workloads. Intel introduced the new processors and the platform they power on April 6, 2021. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
In the Battle for the Data Center, the incumbent has taken the field. With today’s launch of its new Ice Lake family of 10 nm processors, chip giant Intel brings new levels of power and efficiency to its market-leading server platform.
The new 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable Processors arrive with broad support from the IT industry’s largest players, with more than 200,000 units already shipped to early adopters, including leading cloud service providers.
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And 3nm mid-to-high-end silicon to follow, claims analyst house
Katyanna Quach Thu 21 Jan 2021 // 08:14 UTC Share
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Ahead of Intel publishing its latest quarterly financial results on Thursday, let s have a quick reminder of who is actually making chip manufacturer Intel s chips these days.
Market analysts at TrendForce claimed this month TSMC will handle the mass production of Intel s 5nm Core i3 processors in the second half of this year. Chipzilla s mid- and high-end processors parts will be built by the Taiwanese foundry using a 3nm process node in the second half of next year, it is also thought.
And TrendForce reckoned Intel has outsourced the production of about 15 to 20 per cent of its non-CPU chips, with most of the wafer starts for these products assigned to TSMC and UMC, citing its own investigations. By non-CPU, it means some of Intel s graphics processors and other components as well as sub-components.