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'''X-Gene''' is a family of {{arch|64}} [[ARM]] server microprocessors designed and introduced by [[AppliedMicro]].
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'''X-Gene''' was a family of {{arch|64}} [[ARM]] server microprocessors designed and introduced by [[AppliedMicro]].
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== Overview ==
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X-Gene was a family of high-performance multi-core ARM microprocessors first announced by [[AppliedMicro]] in 2011. Unlike their traditional product offering, X-Gene directly targeted high-performance data center servers, a market predominantly dominated by [[Intel]] {{intel|Xeon}} processors. AppliedMicro introduced two generations of server processors based on their own custom [[ARM]] microarchitectures - {{apm|Storm|l=arch}} and {{apm|Shadowcat|l=arch}}. Those two generations shipped a total of 25,000 units. In late [[2016]], [[MACOM]] acquired AppliedMicro resulting in the shelving of third-generation X-Gene based on the {{apm|Skylake|l=arch}} microarchitecture. The X-Gene [[intellectual property]] including most of the design team was eventually sold to [[Ampere Computing]] has rebranded the design and improved on it under the {{ampere|eMAG}} brand.
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== Members ==
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=== X-Gene 1 ===
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=== X-Gene 2 ===
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=== X-Gene 3 ===
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== See also ==
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* Cavium {{cavium|ThunderX2}}
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* Qualcomm {{qualcomm|Centriq}}
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== Bibliography ==
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* David Schor. (February 5, 2018). "''[https://fuse.wikichip.org/news/776/x-gene-3-gets-a-second-chance-at-ampere-with-a-new-32-core-16nm-arm-processor/ X-Gene 3 gets a second chance at Ampere with a new 32-core 16nm ARM processor]''".

Revision as of 13:55, 23 September 2018

X-Gene
x-gene front.jpg
Developer AppliedMicro
Manufacturer TSMC
Type Microprocessors
Introduction October 28, 2011 (announced)
2012 (launch)
ISA ARM
µarch Storm, Shadowcat, Skylark
Word size 64 bit
8 octets
16 nibbles
Process 40 nm
0.04 μm
4.0e-5 mm
, 28 nm
0.028 μm
2.8e-5 mm
, 16 nm
0.016 μm
1.6e-5 mm
Technology CMOS
Clock 2.4 GHz-3.3 GHz
Succession
eMAG

X-Gene was a family of 64-bit ARM server microprocessors designed and introduced by AppliedMicro.

Overview

X-Gene was a family of high-performance multi-core ARM microprocessors first announced by AppliedMicro in 2011. Unlike their traditional product offering, X-Gene directly targeted high-performance data center servers, a market predominantly dominated by Intel Xeon processors. AppliedMicro introduced two generations of server processors based on their own custom ARM microarchitectures - Storm and Shadowcat. Those two generations shipped a total of 25,000 units. In late 2016, MACOM acquired AppliedMicro resulting in the shelving of third-generation X-Gene based on the Skylake microarchitecture. The X-Gene intellectual property including most of the design team was eventually sold to Ampere Computing has rebranded the design and improved on it under the eMAG brand.

Members

X-Gene 1

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X-Gene 2

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X-Gene 3

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See also

Bibliography

Facts about "X-Gene - AppliedMicro"
designerAppliedMicro +
first announcedOctober 28, 2011 +
first launched2012 +
full page nameapm/x-gene +
instance ofmicroprocessor family +
instruction set architectureARM +
main designerAppliedMicro +
manufacturerTSMC +
microarchitectureStorm +, Shadowcat + and Skylark +
nameX-Gene +
process40 nm (0.04 μm, 4.0e-5 mm) +, 28 nm (0.028 μm, 2.8e-5 mm) + and 16 nm (0.016 μm, 1.6e-5 mm) +
technologyCMOS +
word size64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) +