Intel introduces 48-core power-saving chip
Intel has just introduced a 48-core chip, capable of performing 1000 billion calculations in a second, 10 to 20 times more powerful than today's high-end Dual Core chips, while consuming power only with a bulb use in family.
This chip is mainly used for data centers and computing services, capable of performing 1000 billion calculations per second.
Justin Rattner, Intel's chief technology officer, said: 'If you use this chip, the energy savings of data centers will be significantly reduced, which can save space and electricity costs. . Its role is similar to safety airbags and the last anti-slip brake system has been applied on all types of cars. "
48-core chip gathers high-speed information sharing network technology and power management capability, the lowest power consumption is 25w, the highest is 125w.
In 2007, Intel introduced the 80-core chip, not only able to calculate 1000 billion calculations, while the power consumption was even more wasteful than the 4-core chip.
Rattner said at the moment, Intel is accelerating its plan to develop the chip and will quickly launch high-tech products to the market.
Intel calls this chip a "single chip cloud computer", because its structure is like a cloud computing center.
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