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Godson-2B - Loongson
Template:mpu Godson-2B (龙芯2B) is a 64-bit MIPS performance processor developed by ICT and later Loongson for desktop computers. Introduced in late 2003, the Godson-2B operates at up to 300 MHz consuming up to 3 W. This chip was manufactured on SMICS' 0.18 µm process and is known as China's first 64-bit microprocessor. This chip reached tapeout on August 13, 2003.
The Godson-2B is roughly three to five times the performance of the Godson 1.
Cache
- Main article: GS464 § Cache
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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Facts about "Godson-2B - Loongson"
base frequency | 300 MHz (0.3 GHz, 300,000 kHz) + |
core count | 1 + |
core name | GS464 + |
designer | Loongson + |
family | Godson 2 + |
first announced | 2003 + |
first launched | October 17, 2003 + |
full page name | loongson/godson 2/2b + |
instance of | microprocessor + |
isa | MIPS64 + |
isa family | MIPS + |
l1$ size | 64 KiB (65,536 B, 0.0625 MiB) + |
l1d$ size | 32 KiB (32,768 B, 0.0313 MiB) + |
l1i$ size | 32 KiB (32,768 B, 0.0313 MiB) + |
ldate | October 17, 2003 + |
main image | + |
main image caption | Godson-2B chip + |
manufacturer | SMICS + |
market segment | Desktop + |
max cpu count | 1 + |
microarchitecture | GS464 + |
model number | 2B + |
name | Godson-2B + |
part number | MZD110 + |
power dissipation | 3 W (3,000 mW, 0.00402 hp, 0.003 kW) + |
process | 180 nm (0.18 μm, 1.8e-4 mm) + |
series | Godson 2 + |
smp max ways | 1 + |
technology | CMOS + |
thread count | 1 + |
word size | 64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) + |