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'''FT-1500A''' is a series of {{arch|64}} {{arm|ARMv8}}-based [[multi-core]] [[system on chips]] developed by [[Phytium]] and introduced in 2016. Those SoCs are designed for desktops, workstations, and infrastructure related applications. The 1500A series are based on the {{phytium|Earth|l=arch}} SoC microarchitecture and {{phytium|Xiaomi|l=arch}} FTC660 core, a custom fully-compliant {{arm|ARMv8}} implementation. The exact number of cores varies by model. | '''FT-1500A''' is a series of {{arch|64}} {{arm|ARMv8}}-based [[multi-core]] [[system on chips]] developed by [[Phytium]] and introduced in 2016. Those SoCs are designed for desktops, workstations, and infrastructure related applications. The 1500A series are based on the {{phytium|Earth|l=arch}} SoC microarchitecture and {{phytium|Xiaomi|l=arch}} FTC660 core, a custom fully-compliant {{arm|ARMv8}} implementation. The exact number of cores varies by model. | ||
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'''FT-2000''' is a series of {{arch|64}} {{arm|ARMv8}}-based [[multi-core]] [[system on chips]] announced in 2016 and introduced in 2017. Those SoCs are designed for servers and infrastructure related applications and are based on the {{phytium|Mars I|l=arch}} SoC microarchitecture and {{phytium|Xiaomi|l=arch}} core. | '''FT-2000''' is a series of {{arch|64}} {{arm|ARMv8}}-based [[multi-core]] [[system on chips]] announced in 2016 and introduced in 2017. Those SoCs are designed for servers and infrastructure related applications and are based on the {{phytium|Mars I|l=arch}} SoC microarchitecture and {{phytium|Xiaomi|l=arch}} core. | ||
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Facts about "FeiTeng - Phytium"
designer | Phytium + |
first announced | 2016 + |
first launched | 2017 + |
full page name | phytium/feiteng + |
instance of | microprocessor family + |
instruction set architecture | ARM + |
main designer | Phytium + |
manufacturer | TSMC + |
microarchitecture | Xiaomi +, Mars I +, Mars II + and Earth + |
name | FeiTeng + |
package | FCBGA-1944 + and FCBGA-1150 + |
process | 28 nm (0.028 μm, 2.8e-5 mm) + and 16 nm (0.016 μm, 1.6e-5 mm) + |
technology | CMOS + |
word size | 64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) + |