All of the above.

-- 
Dr Stuart Midgley
[email protected]
On 15 Jan 2013 10:44, "Christopher Samuel" <[email protected]> wrote:

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> > As you might guess, we were very happy with how our codes run on
> > the Phi and the time/effort required to port.  It is very very
> > simple to use and the performance is excellent :)  With no tuning
> > (just recompile) we saw a single phi go at about 1.7x faster than
> > our current AMD 64 cores nodes.
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> Is that running natively on the MIC only, or using the compiler/MKL
> offload capabilities and thus the host CPU & RAM as well?
>
> cheers,
> Chris
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