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Facts about "Piton - Princeton"
base frequency1,000 MHz (1 GHz, 1,000,000 kHz) +
bus rate2,800 MT/s (2.8 GT/s, 2,800,000 kT/s) +
bus speed350 MHz (0.35 GHz, 350,000 kHz) +
clock multiplier2.85 +
core count25 +
core voltage0.9 V (9 dV, 90 cV, 900 mV) +
designerPrinceton +
die area36 mm² (0.0558 in², 0.36 cm², 36,000,000 µm²) +
die length6 mm (0.6 cm, 0.236 in, 6,000 µm) +
die width6 mm (0.6 cm, 0.236 in, 6,000 µm) +
first announcedAugust 23, 2016 +
full page nameprinceton/piton +
instance ofmicroprocessor +
l1d$ description4-way set associative +
l1d$ size200 KiB (204,800 B, 0.195 MiB) +
l2$ description4-way set associative +
l2$ size1.5 MiB (1,536 KiB, 1,572,864 B, 0.00146 GiB) +
ldateAugust 23, 2016 +
main imageFile:Princeton piton.png +
main image captionPiton face +
manufacturerIBM +
market segmentServer +
max cpu count20,000 +
namePiton +
process32 nm (0.032 μm, 3.2e-5 mm) +
smp max ways20,000 +
technologyCMOS +
thread count50 +
transistor count460,000,000 +
word size64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) +