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|predecessor=z13
 
|predecessor=z13
 
|predecessor link=ibm/microarchitectures/z13
 
|predecessor link=ibm/microarchitectures/z13
|successor=z15
 
|successor link=ibm/microarchitectures/z15
 
 
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'''z14''' is the successor to {{\\|z13}}, a [[14 nm]] [[z/Architecture]] mainframe microarchitecture designed by [[IBM]] and introduced in 2017.
 
'''z14''' is the successor to {{\\|z13}}, a [[14 nm]] [[z/Architecture]] mainframe microarchitecture designed by [[IBM]] and introduced in 2017.
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Each mainframe has two frames that are bolted together. Frames are built to Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) standards and are 42U EIA frames. Viewed from the front, the right side is called '''Frame A''' while the left side is called '''Frame Z'''.
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Every mainframe have two frames that are bolted together. Frames are built to Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) standards and are 42U EIA frames. Viewed from the front, the right side is called '''Frame A''' while the left side is called '''Frame Z'''.
  
 
==== Z Frame ====
 
==== Z Frame ====
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== Die ==
 
== Die ==
  
=== Central Processor (CP) Chip ===
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=== Central Processor (pc) Chip ===
 
[[File:z14 next to dime.png|right|200px]]
 
[[File:z14 next to dime.png|right|200px]]
 
* GlobalFoundries [[14 nm process|14HP Process]]
 
* GlobalFoundries [[14 nm process|14HP Process]]
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* 6,100,000,000 transistors
 
* 6,100,000,000 transistors
 
* 14.4 miles of copper wire
 
* 14.4 miles of copper wire
* 26.5 x 27.8 mm <sup>†</sup> OR 25.3 mm x 27.5 mm<sup>‡</sup> die
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* 26.5 x 27.8 mm die
** 736.7 mm²<sup>†</sup> OR 695.75 mm²<sup>‡</sup> die size
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** 736.7 mm² die size
 
** 18,581 power pins
 
** 18,581 power pins
 
** 1,505 signal pins
 
** 1,505 signal pins
 
(† - size provided by IBM in their presentations; ‡ - size provided by the IBM RedBook)
 
  
  

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codenamez14 +
core count7 +, 8 +, 9 + and 10 +
designerIBM +
first launchedJuly 17, 2017 +
full page nameibm/microarchitectures/z14 +
instance ofmicroarchitecture +
instruction set architecturez/Architecture +
manufacturerGlobalFoundries +
microarchitecture typeCPU +
namez14 +
process14 nm (0.014 μm, 1.4e-5 mm) +