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For example in "Intel Xeon Phi 7285 ES QKZA 1.3GHz 68C L2 34MB MCDRAM Memory 16GB" what does "QKZA" or "QKZB" mean? From what I understand, the ES means "Engineering Sample", but I haven't found any reference to "QKZA" or "QKZB".
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Of course... as soon as you tell me what the QKZA and QKZB means I will be glad to send you the links. There were 4 processors for sale, two QKZA and two QKZB; at this time there are only two QKZA left. They are Xeon Phi 7285.
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Thank you, but I am still not clear on the differences between the QKZA and the QKZB specially when the seller says that the QKZA is a "Intel Xeon Phi 7285". Regardless, and as promised, here are the links:
Our school could certainly use something with the processing power :)
Best regards,
Joe
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