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IBM Announces Highest Performance Embedded Processor for System-on-Chip Designs

IBM Announces Highest Performance Embedded Processor for System-on-Chip Designs

Enterprise & IT Sep 16,2009 0

IBM today announced A high-performance processor for system-on-chip (SoC) product families in the communication, storage, consumer, and aerospace and defense markets. LSI Corporation has collaborated with IBM on the development of the processor core, called the PowerPC 476FP. LSI intends to utilize the 476FP PowerPC core in its next-generation multicore platform architecture for networking applications.

The PowerPC 476FP operates at clock speeds in excess of 1.6 GHz, and 2.5 Dhrystone MIPS (million instructions per second) per MHz, delivering over two times the performance of IBM's most advanced embedded core currently available for the original equipment manufacturing (OEM) market. This level of performance also positions the 476FP as the highest performing embedded processor for System-on-Chip designs yet announced and available in the industry.

The processor extends the scalability of IBM's Power Architecture in traditional embedded applications, and provides a growth platform for emerging applications such as 4G networks and WiMax infrastructure products.

The processor dissipates just 1.6 watts at these performance levels when fabricated in IBM's 45-nanometer, silicon-on-insulator (SOI) technology, positioning the 476FP as one of the most energy efficient embedded processor cores in the industry.

The 476FP offering includes an architectural extension of IBM's CoreConnect local bus technology (PLB6), supporting coherency for multiple processors.

LSI has designed a configurable level 2 (L2) memory cache that is tightly coupled to the processor, which helps the PPC476 achieve its leading performance. There are three configurations of the L2 (256K, 512K and 1M) to allow customer optimization in a given application.

The 476FP offering consists of the PowerPC 476FP, the Level 2 cache/cache controller, and PLB6, the latest architectural extension of the CoreConnect local bus architecture. Collectively, these elements enable SoC designers to easily develop entire families of products, scaling the number of processor cores from 1 to 16 on the bus. The bus fabric on the PLB6 is capable of supporting up to eight coherent elements, giving SoC designers the flexibility to mix and match I/O masters, processors and other accelerators within the fabric.

In addition, the 3.6mm2 size and 1.6W power dissipation of the 476FP make it a good fit for air cooled applications, and the 45nm SOI technology provides radiation tolerance needed in aerospace and defense applications.

Details of the new processor core and L2 will be presented at the Linley Tech Processor Conference, Sept. 16-17 in San Jose.

The PowerPC 476FP hardcore is expected to be available to support designs starting in Oct 2009 with production in 4Q 2010. A synthesizable version is also expected in 4Q 2010.

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