Intel Files for Patent on "Software Defined Super Cores" to Maximize Single-Core Performance
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Intel files for patent on "software defined super cores" to maximize single-core performance
The technology, referred to as Software-defined Super Cores (SDC), would dynamically fuse multiple cores to execute single-threaded workloads while appearing to the operating system as a single physical core. According to Intel, this approach improves single-threaded performance without requiring higher voltage or frequency.Read Entire Article
Intel Patent Details the Super Core: Combining Physical Cores into a Clustered Super Core
An Intel patent details a high-performance “Super Core” that combines multiple physical cores into a virtual or software-defined core cluster that behaves like a single core. These software-defined super cores (SDC) are designed to combine the IPC of individual cores into a consolidated “Super Core.” A super core combines one or more cores (usually adjacent cores for minimal latency) to distribute different parts of an application’s instructions…
Intel patents 'Software Defined Supercore' — increases single-thread performance and IPC by mimicking ultra-wide execution using multiple cores
Intel's Software Defined Supercore (SDC) lets multiple CPU cores fuse into a virtual high-performance core to boost single-thread speed without building wider physical cores.
Intel Patents 'Software Defined Supercore' to Boost CPU Single-Thread Performance
Intel Patents 'Software Defined Supercore' to Boost CPU Single-Thread Performance Intel has filed a patent for an innovative technology called Software Defined Supercore (SDC), aiming to significantly improve single-thread performance by virtually fusing multiple CPU cores into one high-performance “super core.” This technique promises to deliver higher instructions per clock (IPC) without the power and complexity costs of building ultra-wide mo…
Intel continues to look for ways to increase the performance of its processors, and a recent patent filed unveils an ambitious idea: Software Defined Super Cores (SDC). The goal is to maximize performance in monocones, not by pushing ever higher frequencies or designing ever larger hearts, but by [...] The Intel article explores a new approach with its software-defined "Super Core" appeared first on HardwareCooking.
Intel has quietly filed a patent application for a technology that dynamically maximizes the performance of a single-core processor. Here's why this new feature could actually be very clever. [Read more] Download our Android and iOS app! You can read our articles, features, and watch our latest YouTube videos.
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