Back in November Intel published a surprisingly good documentary on the development of its Xeon Phi chip. But for some reason, they didn’t do such a great job of promoting said documentary. So when we stumbled upon this video series we were a little bit surprised that we hadn’t heard of it before. In any case, it’s worth watching if you want a recap of the changes that Intel went through early two thousands and the test chips that led up to the formal launch of Xeon Phi.S|A
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Thomas Ryan
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Thomas Ryan is a freelance technology writer and photographer from Seattle, living in Austin. You can also find his work on SemiAccurate and PCWorld. He has a BA in Geography from the University of Washington with a minor in Urban Design and Planning and specializes in geospatial data science. If you have a hardware performance question or an interesting data set Thomas has you covered.
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