Intel is not in any mood to ship its Larrabee graphics processor, but elements of the chip will be utilized in upcoming laptop processors, a Company spokesperson informed on Wednesday.
The corporation on late Tuesday said that it would not bring its foremost distinct graphics processor to marketplace, ending rumor regarding the chip's destiny after the corporation last year said it would fail to spot its planned 2010 saleable release.
Programmable Intel structural design for graphics and calculating was a focus of Larrabee, stated Bill Kircos, an Intel spokesperson.
The technology, which was outstanding to be used in the graphics card, will in its place be applied to prospect multicore server chips and laptop processors. Research and development in the region of the Larrabee technology will carry on.
Intel in the subsequent week will talk regarding how upcoming family products that are aiming at the high performance computing segment were obtained from Larrabee.
Larrabee features will not be in the next cohort of Core-branded laptop processors that is due for release in the subsequent year.
Those chips will be fraction of the Sandy Bridge architecture and manufactured using the 22-nanometer process. But eventually, Larrabee technology will be capable of making it to laptop processors.












