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− | '''Skylark''' is [[AppliedMicro]]'s successor to {{\\|Shadowcat}}, a [[16 nm]] [[ARM]] microarchitecture for servers. This microarcitecture was eventually acquired by [[Ampere Computing]] which has brought it to market | + | '''Skylark''' is [[AppliedMicro]]'s successor to {{\\|Shadowcat}}, a [[16 nm]] [[ARM]] microarchitecture for servers. This microarcitecture was eventually acquired by [[Ampere Computing]] which has brought it to market. |
== Release Date == | == Release Date == | ||
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=== Key changes from {{\\|Shadowcat}} === | === Key changes from {{\\|Shadowcat}} === | ||
* [[16 nm process|16 nm (16FF+) process]] (from [[28 nm]]) | * [[16 nm process|16 nm (16FF+) process]] (from [[28 nm]]) | ||
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{{expand list}} | {{expand list}} | ||
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== Block Diagram == | == Block Diagram == | ||
=== Entire SoC === | === Entire SoC === | ||
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** L3 | ** L3 | ||
*** 32 MiB | *** 32 MiB | ||
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*** Shared by entire chip | *** Shared by entire chip | ||
* System [[DRAM]] | * System [[DRAM]] | ||
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** Up to DDR4 @ 2666 MT/s | ** Up to DDR4 @ 2666 MT/s | ||
** Up to 1 TiB | ** Up to 1 TiB | ||
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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
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* Ampere Computing. (February 5, 2018). personal communication. | * Ampere Computing. (February 5, 2018). personal communication. | ||
* Ampere Computing. (September 19, 2018). personal communication. | * Ampere Computing. (September 19, 2018). personal communication. | ||
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Facts about "Skylark - Microarchitectures - AppliedMicro"
codename | Skylark + |
core count | 32 + |
designer | AppliedMicro + and Ampere Computing + |
first launched | 2018 + |
full page name | apm/microarchitectures/skylark + |
instance of | microarchitecture + |
instruction set architecture | ARMv8 + |
manufacturer | TSMC + |
microarchitecture type | CPU + |
name | Skylark + |
process | 16 nm (0.016 μm, 1.6e-5 mm) + |