- IBM Rivina
Rivina is an experimental
64-bit PowerPC microprocessor built byIBM in2000 . It was the successor to "guTS" (Gigahertz Unit Test Site) and the purpose of both was to build a processor able to reach very high frequencies. They were the first microprocessors to reach and surpass the 1GHz mark.The project consisted of less than twenty engineers over a course of two years. The idea was to use aggressive circuit design techniques, a carefully crafted floorplan and
microarchitecture while keeping a short six stage pipeline. While guTS only supported a subset of about 100, mainlyinteger instructions, of the PowerPCinstruction set , Rivina used the complete 64-bit PowerPC specification including dual precisionfloating point and address translation. guTS had a small single cycle 4 kB L1 cache, and Rivina used a two-cycle, two set associative 64 kB cache instead.The processor comprised over 19 million transistors, manufactured using IBM's
CMOS 7S, 0.22 μm copper fabrication process. It was able to reach 1.15 GHz, dissipating 112 W at 101℃ .References
* [http://researchweb.watson.ibm.com/arl/projects/rivina.html Rivina 1.15GHz 64-bit PowerPC Processor]
* [http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/rd/446/allen.html Custom circuit design as a driver of microprocessor performance, IBM.com]
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