학술논문

A 200 MHz 64 b dual-issue CMOS microprocessor
Document Type
Conference
Source
1992 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference Digest of Technical Papers Solid-State Circuits Conference, 1992. Digest of Technical Papers. 39th ISSCC, 1992 IEEE International. :106-107 1992
Subject
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Microprocessors
Registers
Reduced instruction set computing
Concurrent computing
Computer architecture
Impedance
Clocks
Electronics packaging
Pins
Variable structure systems
Language
Abstract
A RISC (reduced-instruction-set computer)-style microprocessor operating up to 200 MHz, implements a 64-b architecture that provides huge linear address space without bottlenecks that would impede highly concurrent implementations. Fully pipelined and capable of issuing two instructions per clock cycle, this implementation can execute up to 400 M operations per second. The chip includes an 8-kB I-cache, an 8-kB D-cache, and two associated translation buffers, a four-entry 32-B/entry write buffer, a pipelined 64-b integer execution unit with 32-entry register file, and a pipelined floating-point unit with an additional 32 registers. The pin interface includes integral support for an external secondary cache. The package is a 431-pin PGA with 140 pins dedicated to VDD/VSS. The chip is fabricated in 0.75- mu m n-well CMOS with three layers of metallization. The die measures 16.8*13.9 mm/sup 2/ and contains 1.68 M transistors. Power dissipation is 30 W from a 3.3-V supply at 200 MHz.ETX