News & Analysis
Comment
JackCrabbe
Rick, thx for insight on this new Samsung offering. I see they have targeted ...
rick.merritt
Maybe at Hot Chips next August we can hear about a 28nm Godson
ISSCC: Samsung big.little, but no Intel, Nvidia CPUs
Rick Merritt
11/19/2012 12:01 AM EST
Godson update
“It could be part of Project Denver or a technology to connect multiple GPUs together for Tesla-based supercomputer support,” said Krewell of Linley Group. “I haven't heard any details of how Project Denver is proceeding, but Nvidia certainly needs to develop high performance interfaces that can connect arrays of Project Denver heterogeneous processors."
Nvidia’s graphics chips are already widely used in massive clusters for supercomputers, including the world’s current fastest system called Titan.
Separately, China’s Institute of Computing Technology will describe a new version of the Godson 3B processor made using a 32-nm process. Previously ICT showed eight-core 65-nm CPUs and suggested it would leapfrog to 28-nm designs.
At ISSCC, engineers will detail Godson-3B1500, a 32-nm high-K, metal gate part delivering 172.8 Gflops when running at 1.35 GHz at 40 W. That’s up from 128 Gflops for the 65-nm version also drawing 40 W, thanks to the new process as well as architecture and circuit enhancements.
Among other papers, Texas Instruments and MIT will describe a 200-MHz video decoder implementing the High-Efficiency Video Coding draft standard to deliver 249 Mpixels/s. It enables 3840 x 2160 pixel resolution while consuming 76 mW at 0.9 V.
Renesas will describe a 28-nm integrated handset SoC with a dual-core 1.5 GHz CPU, an LTE/HSPA+ baseband modem processor, graphics accelerators and a power management unit. AMD, IBM and Oracle will present papers on their Jaguar, zSeries and Sparc T5 processors already described in August at Hot Chips.
Related stories:
Intel preps interconnect for server CPUs
Big.little test results show promise, ARM reports
China Godson MPU aims for 28nm
Slideshow: Novel server CPUs glow at Hot Chips
AMD's Jaguar packs four cores in one for mobile
Inside Intel’s Haswell with tour guide David Kanter
“It could be part of Project Denver or a technology to connect multiple GPUs together for Tesla-based supercomputer support,” said Krewell of Linley Group. “I haven't heard any details of how Project Denver is proceeding, but Nvidia certainly needs to develop high performance interfaces that can connect arrays of Project Denver heterogeneous processors."
Nvidia’s graphics chips are already widely used in massive clusters for supercomputers, including the world’s current fastest system called Titan.
Separately, China’s Institute of Computing Technology will describe a new version of the Godson 3B processor made using a 32-nm process. Previously ICT showed eight-core 65-nm CPUs and suggested it would leapfrog to 28-nm designs.
At ISSCC, engineers will detail Godson-3B1500, a 32-nm high-K, metal gate part delivering 172.8 Gflops when running at 1.35 GHz at 40 W. That’s up from 128 Gflops for the 65-nm version also drawing 40 W, thanks to the new process as well as architecture and circuit enhancements.
Among other papers, Texas Instruments and MIT will describe a 200-MHz video decoder implementing the High-Efficiency Video Coding draft standard to deliver 249 Mpixels/s. It enables 3840 x 2160 pixel resolution while consuming 76 mW at 0.9 V.
Renesas will describe a 28-nm integrated handset SoC with a dual-core 1.5 GHz CPU, an LTE/HSPA+ baseband modem processor, graphics accelerators and a power management unit. AMD, IBM and Oracle will present papers on their Jaguar, zSeries and Sparc T5 processors already described in August at Hot Chips.
Related stories:
Intel preps interconnect for server CPUs
Big.little test results show promise, ARM reports
China Godson MPU aims for 28nm
Slideshow: Novel server CPUs glow at Hot Chips
AMD's Jaguar packs four cores in one for mobile
Inside Intel’s Haswell with tour guide David Kanter
Navigate to related information


rick.merritt
11/19/2012 8:10 PM EST
Anybody heard anything about Nvidia's Project Denver?
Sign in to Reply
glennthera
11/20/2012 1:44 AM EST
Thnx a lot Rick, was waiting on big.Little news from Samsung 4 a long time! Let's see what Nvidia n Intel come up with now!
Sign in to Reply
glennthera
11/20/2012 1:01 PM EST
Rick, thnx 4 the update on China's Godson! Will let u know if I get any updates about Project Denver from Nvidia sources!
Sign in to Reply
rick.merritt
11/21/2012 2:25 PM EST
Maybe at Hot Chips next August we can hear about a 28nm Godson
Sign in to Reply
JackCrabbe
11/28/2012 4:06 PM EST
Rick, thx for insight on this new Samsung offering. I see they have targeted 2MB L2$ for A15 cluster - any word on L2$ size for the A7 cluster?
Sign in to Reply