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| Tilera Launches 64-Core, Linux-Based Mesh Processor |
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The annual Hot Chips conference for microprocessor and other chip designers is going on this week in Silicon Valley, and one of the hot--or rather, cool--new vendors showing off its new chip is a company called Tilera. The company, which is based on ideas from research performed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has created a 64-core processor called the Tile64. This chip has a whole new instruction set architecture that, Tilera hopes, will shake up the appliance business soon and maybe the server market some day.
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