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'''Am2070''' was an [[MPPA]] designed 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).
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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 ==
 
== Architecture ==

Latest revision as of 14:16, 13 December 2017

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Am2070
General Info
DesignerAmbric
Model NumberAm2070
Part NumberAm2070
MarketEmbedded
Introduction2008 (announced)
General Specs
FamilyAm2000
SeriesGen 3
LockedNo
Frequency600 MHz
Microarchitecture
MicroarchitectureAmbric
Process90 nm
TechnologyCMOS
Word Size32 bit
Cores560

Am2070 was 32-bit 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 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 other models continued to be manufactured well into 2012).

Architecture[edit]

Main article: Am2000 § Architecture

The Am2070 is made of 70 homogeneous 'Brics' laid out in a grid to form 560 cores.

General layout:

  • 70x Brics
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) +