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Numanoid
12-04-09, 06:04 PM
http://venturebeat.com/2009/12/04/intel-cancels-larrabee-consumer-graphics-chip/


It looks like Intel’s bid to become a major player in consumer graphics chips has ended in disaster — for now.

The world’s biggest chip maker has been working for years on Larrabee, a chip with dozens of cores for processing graphics. It was the company’s major competitive thrust at Nvidia and the grpaphics division Advanced Micro Devices. But the company has canceled the consumer version of Larrabee, as first reported in the SemiAccurate blog.

“Larrabee silicon and software development are behind where we had hoped to be at this point in the project,” said Nick Knuppfler, a spokesman for Intel in Santa Clara, Calif. “Larrabee will not be a consumer product.”

In other words, it’s not entirely dead. It’s mostly dead. Instead of launching the chip in the consumer market, it will make it available as a software development platform for both internal and external developers. Those developers can use it to develop software that can run in high-performance computers.

But Knuppfler said that Intel will continue to work on stand-alone graphics chip designs. He said the company would have more to say about that in 2010.

The setback will allow Nvidia and AMD to breathe sighs of relief. Intel was offering a very different architecture that would have competed with the stand-alone graphics chips that those companies make. In one manner of measurement, Intel said that the performance of the initial Larrabee design for “throughput computing” applications used in supercomputers is “extremely promising.” The design drew praise and interest at the Game Developers Conference this year. Evidently, however, the consumer graphics performance was weak.

Intel will still continue to make graphics components that are integrated into PC support chips known as chip sets. But those are typically not good enough to run high-end 3-D games and high-resolution videos.

Viral
12-04-09, 06:26 PM
1 Terror FLOP

Wonder how they're going to compete in the APU market now?

Muppet
12-04-09, 06:43 PM
If this is really true, I can see them really making a push to buy Nvidia in the future. There have been plenty of rumors in the past that have mounted to nothing. But now with Larrabee being a failure, I can see it happening. This was there big chance to enter the Graphics GPU race. Boy they must have lost an absolute packet with Larrabee. More than likely in the 100's of Millions or more.

josiahsuarez
12-04-09, 07:05 PM
what a letdown :thumbdwn:

Yaboze
12-04-09, 07:39 PM
That sucks, we needed the competition.

I do wonder how good it really could have been. Intel writes horrible display drivers.

josiahsuarez
12-04-09, 08:51 PM
http://realworldtech.com/page.cfm?ArticleID=RWT120409180449
Intel has not laid off any staff and is continuing development for the Larrabee architecture and product families – although those plans will not be discussed till next year.

the final nail is in the coffin... but one day he will live again!!1 *lightning strikes*

Numanoid
12-04-09, 09:27 PM
http://arstechnica.com/hardware/news/2009/12/intels-larrabee-gpu-put-on-ice-more-news-to-come-in-2010.ars


Specifically, Larrabee v1 is so delayed that, at the time it eventually launches, it just won't be competitive as a discrete graphics part, so Intel plans to wring some value out of it by putting it out as a test-bed for doing multicore graphics and supercomputing development. Intel will eventually put out a GPU, but may not be the one we've been calling "Larrabee" for the past few years.

CaptNKILL
12-04-09, 11:36 PM
Failabee?

AMC_Duke
12-05-09, 05:03 AM
well i never believed it will be a Hit i even dont care if its canceld.

Viral
12-05-09, 06:32 AM
But mang, it's x86, it's like 80's pop music, it's so bad it's ****ing awesome!

Treason
12-14-09, 11:25 PM
XGI can breathe a sigh of relief...