Elbrus-8S
Max. CPU clock rate | 1.3 GHz |
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Instruction set | Elbrus 2000, x86 |
Cores | 8 |
The Elbrus-8S (Russian: Эльбрус-8С) is a Russian 28 nanometer 8-core microprocessor under development by Moscow Center of SPARC Technologies (MCST). The first prototypes are projected to be produced by the end of 2014 and serial production is set to start in 2015. The Elbrus-8S is to be used in servers and workstations.[1]
Four Elbrus processors on a server motherboard puts a total of 32 processor cores in a server blade.[2][3]
Supported operating systems
- Linux Kernel based OS compiled for Elbrus
Elbrus Elbrus-8S information
Production start | 2014 (samples), 2015 (for data-servers) |
Cores | 8 |
Computer architecture | VLIW Elbrus (proprietary, closed), 64-bit |
Tech. node | 28 nm, made by TSMC |
Clock rate | 1.3 GHz (estimated) |
Cache |
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Integrated memory controller | DDR3-1600, 4 72-bit channels (with ECC) |
Peak performance per CPU, Gflops | 125 for DP or 250 for SP |
Supported programming platforms | C, C++, Java, Fortran-77, Fortran 90 |
See also
References
External links
- Official MCST announcements
- Data provided by MCST
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