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Facts about "Godson-2B - Loongson"
base frequency300 MHz (0.3 GHz, 300,000 kHz) +
core count1 +
core nameGS464 +
designerLoongson +
familyGodson 2 +
first announced2003 +
first launchedOctober 17, 2003 +
full page nameloongson/godson 2/2b +
instance ofmicroprocessor +
isaMIPS64 +
isa familyMIPS +
l1$ size64 KiB (65,536 B, 0.0625 MiB) +
l1d$ size32 KiB (32,768 B, 0.0313 MiB) +
l1i$ size32 KiB (32,768 B, 0.0313 MiB) +
ldateOctober 17, 2003 +
main imageFile:godson-2b.png +
main image captionGodson-2B chip +
manufacturerSMICS +
market segmentDesktop +
max cpu count1 +
microarchitectureGS464 +
model number2B +
nameGodson-2B +
part numberMZD110 +
power dissipation3 W (3,000 mW, 0.00402 hp, 0.003 kW) +
process180 nm (0.18 μm, 1.8e-4 mm) +
seriesGodson 2 +
smp max ways1 +
technologyCMOS +
thread count1 +
word size64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) +