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Under $200 Intel Xeon Phi

November 13, 2014 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

For a limited time Intel is selling Intel® Xeon Phi™ Coprocessor 31S1P for under $200.  This offer is designed for Software developers to cost-effectively purchase systems or clusters from OEMs to modernize their code for greater levels of performance. See one of the OEMs at this link, or Intel your rep for eligibility requirements. Additionally, as part of this developer promotion Intel is providing  a six months free access, 5-seat floating license to the Intel® Parallel Studio XE  suite of software development tools.

 

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