11.02.2007 20:00:00
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Intel Research Advances 'Era of Tera'
Intel Corporation researchers have developed the world’s
first programmable processor that delivers supercomputer-like
performance from a single, 80-core chip not much larger than the size of
a finger nail while using less electricity than most of today’s
home appliances. This is the result of the company’s
innovative "Tera-scale computing”
research aimed at delivering Teraflops -- or trillions of calculations
per second --performance for future PCs and servers. Technical details
of the Teraflops research chip will be presented at the annual
Integrated Solid State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) this week in San
Francisco.
Tera-scale performance, and the ability to move terabytes of data, will
play a pivotal role in future computers with ubiquitous access to the
Internet by powering new applications for education and collaboration,
as well as enabling the rise of high-definition entertainment on PCs,
servers and handheld devices. For example, artificial intelligence,
instant video communications, photo-realistic games, multimedia data
mining and real-time speech recognition – once
deemed as science fiction in "Star Trek”
shows – could become everyday realities.
Intel has no plans to bring this exact chip designed with floating point
cores to market. However, the company’s
Tera-scale research is instrumental in investigating new innovations in
individual or specialized processor or core functions, the types of
chip-to-chip and chip-to-computer interconnects required to best move
data and, most importantly, how software will need to be designed to
best leverage multiple processor cores. This Teraflops research chip
offered specific insights in new silicon design methodologies,
high-bandwidth interconnects and energy management approaches.
"Our researchers have achieved a wonderful
and key milestone in terms of being able to drive multi-core and
parallel computing performance forward,” said
Justin Rattner, Intel Senior Fellow and chief technology officer. "It
points the way to the near future when Teraflops-capable designs will be
commonplace and reshape what we can all expect from our computers and
the Internet at home and in the office.”
The first time Teraflops performance was achieved was in 1996, on the
ASCI Red Supercomputer built by Intel for the Sandia National
Laboratory. That computer took up more than 2,000 square feet, was
powered by nearly 10,000 Pentium® Pro
processors, and consumed over 500 kilowatts of electricity. Intel’s
research chip achieves this same performance on a multi-core chip.
Also remarkable is that this 80-core research chip achieves a teraflops
of performance while consuming only 62 watts –
less than many single-core processors today.
The chip features an innovative tile design in which smaller cores are
replicated as "tiles,”
making it easier to design a chip with many cores. With Intel’s
discovery of new and robust materials to build future transistors and no
immediate end in sight for Moore’s Law, this
lays a path to manufacture multi-core processors with billions of
transistors more efficiently in the future.
The Teraflops chip also features a mesh-like "network-on-a-chip”
architecture that allows super-high bandwidth communications between the
cores and is capable of moving Terabits of data per second inside the
chip. The research also investigated methods to power cores on and off
independently, so only the ones needed to complete a task are used, thus
providing more energy efficiency.
Further Tera-scale research will focus on the addition of 3-D stacked
memory to the chip as well as developing more sophisticated research
prototypes with many general-purpose Intel®
Architecture-based cores. Today, the Intel®
Tera-scale Computing Research Program has more than 100 projects
underway that explore other architectural, software and system design
challenges.
Intel is presenting eight other papers at ISSCC, including one which
will cover the Intel® CoreTM
micro-architecture and its use in dual and quad core processors spanning
laptops to desktop PCs and servers, using both 65nm and revolutionary
45nm process technologies. Other papers cover such topics as a Radio
Frequency Identification (RFID) reader transceiver chip, a low-power
cache for mobile applications and a reconfigurable Viterbi accelerator
in addition to novel circuits for on-die supply resonance suppression,
on-chip phase-noise measurement and adaptive techniques for variations
and aging.
Intel, the world leader in silicon innovation, develops technologies,
products and initiatives to continually advance how people work and
live. Additional information about Intel is available at www.intel.com/pressroom.
-- Intel and the Intel logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of
Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other
countries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of
others.
Note to Editors: Listen to and watch recorded interviews with Intel
researchers on the "Breakthroughs" channel at http://intelpr.feedroom.com.
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