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{{ambric title|Am2070}}
 
{{ambric title|Am2070}}
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| name                = Am2070
 
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| designer            = Ambric
 
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| model number        = Am2070
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| part number        = Am2070
 
| part number        = Am2070
 
| market              = Embedded
 
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'''Am2070''' was {{arch|32}} processor designed as a [[MPPA]] by [[Ambric]] and announced for late 2008 or early 2009. This model was designed to be fabricated using a [[90 nm process]] and incorporate roughly {{ambric|am2000#Architecture|70 Brics}} for a total for around 560 cores operating at up to 600 MHz. It's unknown if this chip ever made it to market in any form prior to Ambric's acquisition by [[Nethra Imaging]] in 2009 (although {{ambric|am2000#Members|other models}} continued to be manufactured well into 2012).
 
 
== Architecture ==
 
{{main|ambric/am2000#Architecture|l1=Am2000 § Architecture}}
 
The Am2070 is made of 70 homogeneous 'Brics' laid out in a grid to form 560 cores.
 
 
General layout:
 
* 70x Brics
 
** 2x Computer Unit (CU)
 
*** 2x SRD {{arch|32}} CPU
 
*** 2x RD {{arch|32}} CPU
 
** 2x [[RAM]] Unit (RU)
 
*** 4x 2 KB [[SRAM]] bank
 

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Facts about "Am2070 - Ambric"
base frequency600 MHz (0.6 GHz, 600,000 kHz) +
core count560 +
designerAmbric +
familyAm2000 +
first announced2008 +
full page nameambric/am2000/am2070 +
has locked clock multiplierfalse +
instance ofmicroprocessor +
ldate2008 +
market segmentEmbedded +
microarchitectureAmbric +
model numberAm2070 +
nameAm2070 +
part numberAm2070 +
process90 nm (0.09 μm, 9.0e-5 mm) +
seriesGen 3 +
technologyCMOS +
word size32 bit (4 octets, 8 nibbles) +