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base frequency200 MHz (0.2 GHz, 200,000 kHz) +
core count18 +
designerAPT Advanced Processor Technologies Research Group +
die area102 mm² (0.158 in², 1.02 cm², 102,000,000 µm²) +
die count2 +
die length10.386 mm (1.039 cm, 0.409 in, 10,386 µm) +
die width9.786 mm (0.979 cm, 0.385 in, 9,786 µm) +
first launchedMay 20, 2011 +
full page nameuniversity of manchester/spinnaker +
instance ofneuromorphic chip +
is multi-chip packagetrue +
isaARM9 +
isa familyARM +
ldateMay 20, 2011 +
market segmentArtificial Intelligence +
microarchitectureARM968 +
nameSpiNNaker multicore SoC +
neuron count1,000,000,000 +
smp max ways1,036,800 (system) +