Does this feel a lot like Xeon Phi v3.0 to anybody else?
Intel's strategy here is baffling to me. Rather than keep trying to improve their existing line of coprocessors (and most critically, keep accumulating key talent), they kill off the program, scatter their talent to the four winds, wait a couple years, and then launch another substandard product.
Intel's strategy here is baffling to me. Rather than keep trying to improve their existing line of coprocessors (and most critically, keep accumulating key talent), they kill off the program, scatter their talent to the four winds, wait a couple years, and then launch another substandard product.