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Revision as of 01:19, 2 November 2017
Template:mpu PEZY-SCnp (SC - Super Computer; np - New Package) is a revised version of the PEZY-SC model by PEZY introduced in may of 2016. The new model uses a slightly larger package, lower core voltage, slightly higher core frequency, and thus higher performance. The PEZY-SCnp is said to deliver 1.57 TFLOPS (double-precision). PEZY also upgraded the connections from PCIe Gen2 to Gen3. As with the PEZY-SC, the SCnp is also manufactured on TSMC's 28HPC+ (28 nm process).
Architecture
- Main article: PEZY-SC §Architecture
The PEZY-SCnp's architecture is identical to the PEZY-SC.
Cache
PEZY-SC's cache is separate from the ARM926's cache which has an L1$ of 32 KiB (2x) and 64 KiB L2$ (shared).
Cache Organization
Cache is a hardware component containing a relatively small and extremely fast memory designed to speed up the performance of a CPU by preparing ahead of time the data it needs to read from a relatively slower medium such as main memory. The organization and amount of cache can have a large impact on the performance, power consumption, die size, and consequently cost of the IC. Cache is specified by its size, number of sets, associativity, block size, sub-block size, and fetch and write-back policies. Note: All units are in kibibytes and mebibytes. |
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Memory controller
Integrated Memory Controller
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Facts about "PEZY-SCnp - PEZY"
Has subobject "Has subobject" is a predefined property representing a container construct and is provided by Semantic MediaWiki. | PEZY-SCnp - PEZY#pcie + and PEZY-SCnp - PEZY#package + |
base frequency | 766.66 MHz (0.767 GHz, 766,660 kHz) + |
core count | 1,024 + |
core voltage | 0.95 V (9.5 dV, 95 cV, 950 mV) + |
designer | PEZY + |
family | PEZY-SCx + |
first announced | May 6, 2016 + |
first launched | May 6, 2016 + |
full page name | pezy/pezy-scx/pezy-scnp + |
has ecc memory support | true + |
instance of | microprocessor + |
l1$ size | 64 KiB (65,536 B, 0.0625 MiB) + and 3,072 KiB (3,145,728 B, 3 MiB) + |
l1d$ description | per 2 processor elements + |
l1d$ size | 32 KiB (32,768 B, 0.0313 MiB) + and 1,024 KiB (1,048,576 B, 1 MiB) + |
l1i$ description | per processor element + |
l1i$ size | 32 KiB (32,768 B, 0.0313 MiB) + and 2,048 KiB (2,097,152 B, 2 MiB) + |
l2$ description | per city + |
l2$ size | 4 MiB (4,096 KiB, 4,194,304 B, 0.00391 GiB) + and 0.0625 MiB (64 KiB, 65,536 B, 6.103516e-5 GiB) + |
l3$ description | per prefecture + |
l3$ size | 8 MiB (8,192 KiB, 8,388,608 B, 0.00781 GiB) + |
ldate | May 6, 2016 + |
main image | + |
manufacturer | TSMC + |
market segment | Supercomputer + |
max memory bandwidth | 127.156 GiB/s (130,207.744 MiB/s, 136.533 GB/s, 136,532.715 MB/s, 0.124 TiB/s, 0.137 TB/s) + |
max memory channels | 8 + |
model number | PEZY-SCnp + |
name | PEZY-SCnp + |
package | FCBGA-2397 + |
peak flops (double-precision) | 1,570,133,331,968 FLOPS (1,570,133,331.968 KFLOPS, 1,570,133.332 MFLOPS, 1,570.133 GFLOPS, 1.57 TFLOPS, 0.00157 PFLOPS, 1.570133e-6 EFLOPS, 1.570133e-9 ZFLOPS) + |
peak flops (single-precision) | 3,140,266,663,936 FLOPS (3,140,266,663.936 KFLOPS, 3,140,266.664 MFLOPS, 3,140.267 GFLOPS, 3.14 TFLOPS, 0.00314 PFLOPS, 3.140267e-6 EFLOPS, 3.140267e-9 ZFLOPS) + |
power dissipation | 100 W (100,000 mW, 0.134 hp, 0.1 kW) + |
power dissipation (average) | 70 W (70,000 mW, 0.0939 hp, 0.07 kW) + |
process | 28 nm (0.028 μm, 2.8e-5 mm) + |
supported memory type | DDR4-2133 + |
technology | CMOS + |
thread count | 8,192 + |