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Teraflops Research Chip : ウィキペディア英語版 | Teraflops Research Chip The Teraflops Research Chip (also called Polaris) is a research processor containing 80 cores developed by Intel Corporation's Tera-Scale Computing Research Program. The processor was officially announced February 11, 2007 and shown working at the 2007 International Solid-State Circuits Conference. Features of the processor include dual floating point engines, sleeping-core technology, self-correction, fixed-function cores, and three-dimensional memory stacking. The purpose of the chip is to explore the possibilities of Tera-Scale architecture (the process of creating processors with more than four cores) and to experiment with various forms of networking and communication within the next generation of processors. ==Features==
The processor consists of 80 individual cores on a single chip. The cores are different from the cores used in today's main stream dual or quad core processors in that they are much simpler in design.〔Spooner, John G. 2006. ("Intel abuzz with core-mania. (Cover story)." ) eWeek 23, no. 25: 13-14. Academic Search Complete, EBSCOhost (accessed January 19, 2010).〕 The same parts and ideas that went into constructing today's generation of processors were used in the new processor. These parts and ideas are simply reconstructed in a fashion which defines the new tera-scale era of processor architecture and allow for more than four cores to function on one chip.〔TG Daily. ("Background: Inside Intel's Tera-scale project." ) (accessed February 4, 2010).〕
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