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eMAG
emag (front).jpg
eMAG 8180, front
Developer Ampere Computing, AppliedMicro
Manufacturer TSMC
Type Microprocessors
Introduction February 5, 2018 (announced)
September 8, 2018 (launch)
ISA ARMv8
µarch Skylark, Quicksilver
Word size 64 bit
8 octets
16 nibbles
Process 16 nm
0.016 μm
1.6e-5 mm
Technology CMOS
Succession
X-Gene 3

eMAG is a family of 64-bit high-performance ARMserver microprocessors designed by Ampere Computing for the data center.

Overview

eMAG is a family of high-performance ARM server processors designed by Ampere Computing and introduced in 2018. Ampere's introduction of eMAG to the market concludes the design that started out by AppliedMicro. eMAG processors targets server workloads capable of taking advantage of a high core count with high throughput.

Codenames

Introduction Microarchitecture Process Cores
September, 2018 Skylark 14 nm 16-32
September, 2019 Quicksilver 7 nm  ?-?

Models

1st Gen

First generation eMAG processors are based on the Skylark microarchitecture, a design that started out by AppliedMicro. Fabricated on TSMC's 16FF+ process, those processors feature up to 32 cores operating at up to 3.3 GHz

  • Mem: 8x DDR4 channels, up to 2666 MT/s with ECC
  • I/O: 32 PCIe Gen 3 lanes
  • TDP: Up to 125 W
 List of Skylark-based Processors
ModelPriceLaunchedCoresL3$TurboTDP
8180$ 850.00
€ 765.00
£ 688.50
¥ 87,830.50
8 September 20183232 MiB
32,768 KiB
33,554,432 B
0.0313 GiB
3.3 GHz
3,300 MHz
3,300,000 kHz
125 W
125,000 mW
0.168 hp
0.125 kW
Count: 1

See also

Facts about "eMAG - Ampere"
designerAmpere Computing + and AppliedMicro +
first announcedFebruary 5, 2018 +
first launchedSeptember 8, 2018 +
full page nameampere computing/emag +
instance ofmicroprocessor family +
instruction set architectureARMv8 +
main designerAmpere Computing +
manufacturerTSMC +
microarchitectureSkylark + and Quicksilver +
nameeMAG +
process16 nm (0.016 μm, 1.6e-5 mm) +
technologyCMOS +
word size64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) +