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Default Intel Demos Working System Based on 48-Core Chip

Intel Corp. recently demonstrated a system based on the experimental 48-core supercomputer on chip (SCC) processor. The system appears to look like just an ordinary personal computer and seems to operate flawlessly. Unfortunately, Intel share no benchmark numbers for the prototype processor that belongs to the company’s Terascale Research program.

http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/cpu/dis...re _Chip.html
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