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| − | Level 3 can be provided externally with cache size of 512 | + | Level 3 can be provided externally with cache size of 512 KiB to 2 MiB. |
{{cache info | {{cache info | ||
| − | |l1i cache=2 | + | |l1i cache=2 KiB |
| − | |l1i break=1x2 | + | |l1i break=1x2 KiB |
|l1i desc=direct mapped | |l1i desc=direct mapped | ||
|l1i extra= | |l1i extra= | ||
| − | |l1d cache=2 | + | |l1d cache=2 KiB |
| − | |l1d break=1x2 | + | |l1d break=1x2 KiB |
|l1d desc=direct mapped | |l1d desc=direct mapped | ||
|l1d extra= | |l1d extra= | ||
| − | |l2 cache=32 | + | |l2 cache=32 KiB |
| − | |l2 break=1x32 | + | |l2 break=1x32 KiB |
|l2 desc=8-way set associative | |l2 desc=8-way set associative | ||
|l2 extra= | |l2 extra= | ||
Latest revision as of 15:13, 13 December 2017
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| X704-466 | |
| General Info | |
| Designer | Exponential Technology |
| Manufacturer | Hitachi |
| Model Number | X704-466 |
| Market | Desktop |
| Introduction | January 7, 1997 (announced) |
| General Specs | |
| Family | X704 |
| Frequency | 466 MHz |
| Bus type | 60x bus |
| Bus speed | 100 MHz |
| Clock multiplier | 4.6 |
| Microarchitecture | |
| Microarchitecture | X704 |
| Platform | CHRP |
| Process | 500 nm |
| Transistors | 2,700,000 |
| Technology | BiCMOS |
| Die | 150 mm² |
| Word Size | 32 bit |
| Cores | 1 |
| Threads | 1 |
| Multiprocessing | |
| Max SMP | 1-Way (Uniprocessor) |
| Electrical | |
| Power dissipation | 85 W |
| Vcore | 3.6 V |
X704 466 MHz was a PowerPC-compatible microprocessor operating at 466 MHz announced in January 1997 by Exponential Technology. The company folded before the model ever reaching market (See X704 § History).
Cache[edit]
- Main article: X704 § Cache
Level 3 can be provided externally with cache size of 512 KiB to 2 MiB.
| Cache Info [Edit Values] | ||
| L1I$ | 2 KiB 2,048 B 0.00195 MiB |
1x2 KiB direct mapped |
| L1D$ | 2 KiB 2,048 B 0.00195 MiB |
1x2 KiB direct mapped |
| L2$ | 32 KiB 0.0313 MiB 32,768 B 3.051758e-5 GiB |
1x32 KiB 8-way set associative |
Graphics[edit]
This SoC has no integrated graphics processing unit.
Features[edit]
- Fully PowerPC 60x-compatible architecture
- IEEE 1149.1-compliant JTAG test access port
- IEEE 754-compliant single-precision and double-precision arithmetic
- Support for standard PowerPC 60X bus with 64 bits of data and 32 bits of address
- Support for all PowerPC cache operations
- Support for PowerEndian and BigEndian modes
Documents[edit]
Manuals[edit]
- X704 Technical Summary, 1996
See also[edit]
Facts about "X704-466 - Exponential Technology"
| l1d$ description | direct mapped + |
| l1d$ size | 2 KiB (2,048 B, 0.00195 MiB) + |
| l1i$ description | direct mapped + |
| l1i$ size | 2 KiB (2,048 B, 0.00195 MiB) + |
| l2$ description | 8-way set associative + |
| l2$ size | 0.0313 MiB (32 KiB, 32,768 B, 3.051758e-5 GiB) + |