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− | '''Am2045B''' was [[Ambric]]'s flagship [[MPPA]] introduced in late 2007. This model was made of {{ambric|am2000#Architecture| | + | '''Am2045B''' was [[Ambric]]'s flagship [[MPPA]] introduced in late 2007. This model was made of {{ambric|am2000#Architecture|42 Brics}} arranged as a grid, making up a total of 336 {{arch|32}} [[RICS]]-like cores operating asynchronously at 1-350 MHz. This was an enhanced version of the {{\\|Am2045|original}} which featured a higher bandwidth [[network on a chip]] (Ambric claimed up to 40 percent improvement), operated at higher frequency, and provided up to 1.2 trillion operations per seconds theoretical peak computation. This model also had lower power consumption over the original. |
Note that some early models might have had only 42 brics at one point for 336 cores. | Note that some early models might have had only 42 brics at one point for 336 cores. | ||
== Architecture == | == Architecture == | ||
{{main|ambric/am2000#Architecture|l1=Am2000 § Architecture}} | {{main|ambric/am2000#Architecture|l1=Am2000 § Architecture}} | ||
− | The Am2045B is made of | + | The Am2045B is made of 42 homogeneous 'Brics' laid out in a grid to form 336 cores. |
General layout: | General layout: | ||
− | * | + | * 42x Brics |
** 2x Computer Unit (CU) | ** 2x Computer Unit (CU) | ||
*** 2x SRD {{arch|32}} CPU | *** 2x SRD {{arch|32}} CPU |
Facts about "Am2045B - Ambric"
base frequency | 350 MHz (0.35 GHz, 350,000 kHz) + |
bus speed | 100 MHz (0.1 GHz, 100,000 kHz) + |
clock multiplier | 3.5 + |
core count | 344 + |
designer | Ambric + |
family | Am2000 + |
first announced | November 15, 2007 + |
first launched | November 15, 2007 + |
full page name | ambric/am2000/am2045b + |
has feature | PCIe +, JTAG +, GPIO + and serial flash + |
has locked clock multiplier | false + |
instance of | microprocessor + |
last order | 2012 + |
last shipment | 2012 + |
ldate | November 15, 2007 + |
market segment | Embedded + |
max memory | 4,096 MiB (4,194,304 KiB, 4,294,967,296 B, 4 GiB, 0.00391 TiB) + |
microarchitecture | Ambric + |
model number | Am2045B + |
name | Am2045B + |
part number | Am2045B + |
process | 130 nm (0.13 μm, 1.3e-4 mm) + |
series | Gen 2 + |
technology | CMOS + |
transistor count | 180,000,000 + |
word size | 32 bit (4 octets, 8 nibbles) + |