Wasn't Intel working on an x86 graphics card a few years ago?
Seeing APUs and their compute cores got me thinking.
What if Intel made a processor with no dedicated gpu or cpu, but instead had 12 x86 compute cores that could dynamically switch between a CPU or GPU.
Or at least manually be switched from some control panel in drivers?
>>56413384
do you have any idea how any of this works?
>>>/trash/
A Xeon Phi is not a graphics card.
This thread is dumb. You're dumb.
The actual fuck is this thread?
>>56414329
>A Xeon Phi is not a graphics card.
that's what it was originally. Larrabee's goal was to have a fully programmable pipeline so that it could be adapted to any massive parallel workload. The problem with that is you will never be able to match the throughput and power efficiency of a partially fixed function pipeline like every other GPU has.
>>56414329
Who said anything about xeon phi?