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Btw, when will this be released? Next year? Or this.
Early next year, give or take a month or two. You should see previews at IDF (september), maybe a bit before, possibly at Siggraph. Devs have cards now, and there should be programs that use it at launch, Intel is banging on devs hard to get support.
Larrabee is of course at IDF, but its presence is very muted Larrabee rendered that image above using raytracing, it's not running anywhere near full performance
Post subject: Re: when will this be released? Next year? Or this.
Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 5:28 pm
Joined: Sun Aug 19, 2007 2:56 am Posts: 21
Groo wrote:
Lev wrote:
Btw, when will this be released? Next year? Or this.
Early next year, give or take a month or two. You should see previews at IDF (september), maybe a bit before, possibly at Siggraph. Devs have cards now, and there should be programs that use it at launch, Intel is banging on devs hard to get support.
-Charlie
How was it that developers got actual cards of a product that never got past the science experiment stage? I can see that they maybe got software that simulated the Larrabee but actual cards, no way.
as for your other statements about the impending release how come you never can say you were wrong or mislead by Intel?
Post subject: Re: when will this be released? Next year? Or this.
Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 6:58 pm
Joined: Tue Jul 31, 2007 1:25 pm Posts: 200
Paul DeMone wrote:
HighTech4US wrote:
How was it that developers got actual cards of a product that never got past the science experiment stage?
You can answer your own question once you recognize the explicit presumption it is based upon.
Two presumptions were implicit in that post - did you mean that you think that the developers never got any cards or do you think larrabee was past the science experiment stage? (in which case why the cancellation?)
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