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'''YinHe FeiTeng''' ('''YHFT''', '''银河飞騰''') is a name given to a series of high-performance [[microprocessors]] independently developed entirely in China by the [[National University of Defense Technology]]. The development for the YHFT processors were driven in an attempt to break away from dependency of international mainstream processor - particularly ones developed in the United States.
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'''YinHe FeiTeng''' ('''YHFT''', '''银河飞騰''') is a series of high-performance [[microprocessors]] independently developed entirely in China by the [[National University of Defense Technology]]. The development for the YHFT processors were driven in an attempt to break away from dependency of international mainstream processor - particularly ones developed in the United States.
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==

Revision as of 00:24, 1 September 2016

YinHe FeiTeng (YHFT, 银河飞騰) is a series of high-performance microprocessors independently developed entirely in China by the National University of Defense Technology. The development for the YHFT processors were driven in an attempt to break away from dependency of international mainstream processor - particularly ones developed in the United States.

History

The first generation of processors dates back to early 2000s with the introduction of an Itanium implementation. . Since 2006, The development of YHFT gain significant boost as part of China's 15-year science and technology plan. China's initiative, "Medium- to Long-Term Plan for the Development of Science and Technology", which was initiated in 2006 aimed at reducing China's dependence on imported technology to no more than 30% by 2020. The FeiTeng processor is independently developed by the National University of Defense Technology (NUDT) under the direction of Professor Xing Zuocheng and his team. While originally implemented Intel's Itanium ISA, all later generations were based on the SPARC ISA. Most recently Phytium, a subsidiary of China Electronics Corporation, have been developing a series of high-end server processors based largely on the previous work.

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Early Implementations

1st Generation

First generation of processors were binary-compatible with Intel's Itanium ISA.

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2nd Generation

Second generation include the FT-64 (飛騰-64), a system-on-chip. The chip incorporated a 64-bit CPU and a 64-bit stream processor. The FT-64 processors were the workhorse behind the early Galaxy series of supercomputers.

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Recent Implementations

FeiTeng-1000

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FeiTeng-1500

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Phytium's FeiTeng 1200/1500A

Main article: Phytium

Phytium's FT-1200 and FT-1500A are an ARM64-based multi-core SoC that fully compliant implementation of ARMv8-A.

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