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Date: 2015-11-03 06:29:07
Computing
Parallel computing
Computer architecture
Manycore processors
Intel Corporation
Xeon Phi
Xeon
Intel Core
X86
OpenMP
Multi-core processor
512-bit

Access We currently have a server with two Xeon Phi cards. The machine is called einstein.inf.ethz.ch. Get in contact with Timo Schneider if you want to have access to it. Usage To run a program on the MIC in native mode

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