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Intel already working on Larrabee 2
The first generation of chips & boards in the Larrabee family is still
at least 1 year away, and somewhat longer if they don't launch until 2010. These will consist of chips as small as 4-8 cores, and as large as 48 cores, perhaps even 64 cores. They could also consist of dual-Larrabee boards. Yet, Intel is already working on the Larrabee 2 generation. http://forum.beyond3d.com/showthread.php?t=50102 __________________________________________________ _______________________ Pre-Si Emulation Engineer – 560430 Description In this position, you will be part of an exciting team developing and deploying state-of-art Emulation technologies for validation of Intel Larrabee (LRB) Graphics processors. You'll be focusing on some of the responsibilities that include but are not be limited to: - Responsible for the Emulation Model Builds including RTL coding, linting, synthesis and others - Developing and executing validation plans for Emulation including test-bench/ tests development, debug and others - Working with Pre/Post Si Validation teams, SW OS and/or driver and/ or Application teams to develop and execute emulation solutions for LRB2 - Working with design teams, and tool vendors to execute LRB2 Emulation plans, develop tool methodologies and flows and others - Working on full-chip, system-level, sub-FC validation for emulation Quote: LRB Front-End Logic Design Eng – 558503 Description In this position, you will be playing a key technical role in front end development of the LRB2 design. Your responsibilities will include but not be limited to: - Micro-architecture development and RTL design of one or more complex functional units - Working with architecture teams to scope out implementation costs, power-performance tradeoffs and propose alternative solutions - Working with validation teams to drive appropriate validation strategies and actively contributing to a high quality design - Working with backend teams to enable convergence to meet aggressive design targets - Contributing to advancing design processes/design methodologies |
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Intel already working on Larrabee 2
If it can happen in Europe, it can happen anywhe
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/3080...ice-think.html One thing about posting through Google Groups, your IP address is included in every message. :-) -- "War is the continuation of politics by other means. It can therefore be said that politics is war without bloodshed while war is politics with bloodshed." "AirRaid" wrote in message ... The first generation of chips & boards in the Larrabee family is still at least 1 year away, and somewhat longer if they don't launch until 2010. These will consist of chips as small as 4-8 cores, and as large as 48 cores, perhaps even 64 cores. They could also consist of dual-Larrabee boards. Yet, Intel is already working on the Larrabee 2 generation. http://forum.beyond3d.com/showthread.php?t=50102 __________________________________________________ _______________________ Pre-Si Emulation Engineer – 560430 Description In this position, you will be part of an exciting team developing and deploying state-of-art Emulation technologies for validation of Intel Larrabee (LRB) Graphics processors. You'll be focusing on some of the responsibilities that include but are not be limited to: - Responsible for the Emulation Model Builds including RTL coding, linting, synthesis and others - Developing and executing validation plans for Emulation including test-bench/ tests development, debug and others - Working with Pre/Post Si Validation teams, SW OS and/or driver and/ or Application teams to develop and execute emulation solutions for LRB2 - Working with design teams, and tool vendors to execute LRB2 Emulation plans, develop tool methodologies and flows and others - Working on full-chip, system-level, sub-FC validation for emulation Quote: LRB Front-End Logic Design Eng – 558503 Description In this position, you will be playing a key technical role in front end development of the LRB2 design. Your responsibilities will include but not be limited to: - Micro-architecture development and RTL design of one or more complex functional units - Working with architecture teams to scope out implementation costs, power-performance tradeoffs and propose alternative solutions - Working with validation teams to drive appropriate validation strategies and actively contributing to a high quality design - Working with backend teams to enable convergence to meet aggressive design targets - Contributing to advancing design processes/design methodologies |
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Intel already working on Larrabee 2
Some of you may want to find uses for your Nvidias that
are less likely to cause such arguments: http://folding.stanford.edu/ http://www.gpugrid.net/ A beta test project needs full and recent backups for your computer if you decide to participate, though. __________________________________________________ _______________________ "First of One" wrote in message ... If it can happen in Europe, it can happen anywhe http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/3080...ice-think.html One thing about posting through Google Groups, your IP address is included in every message. :-) -- "AirRaid" wrote in message ... The first generation of chips & boards in the Larrabee family is still at least 1 year away, and somewhat longer if they don't launch until 2010. These will consist of chips as small as 4-8 cores, and as large as 48 cores, perhaps even 64 cores. They could also consist of dual-Larrabee boards. Yet, Intel is already working on the Larrabee 2 generation. http://forum.beyond3d.com/showthread.php?t=50102 |
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Intel already working on Larrabee 2
One thing about posting through Google Groups, your IP address is included in every message. :-) I am aware of that, so what is your point ? |
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