RISC Single Chip

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RISC Single Chip (RSC) è un microprocessore prodotto da IBM e basato sul POWER1. Il processore venne utilizzato negli RS/6000 di fascia bassa. Nello specifico lo utilizzarono il modello 220 e 230. Il processore utilizzava un milione di transistor, il 20% in più del POWER1. rdf:langString
RISC Single Chip (RSC)は、IBMが開発・製造した、シングルチップのマイクロプロセッサである。 RSCは、POWER命令セットアーキテクチャを持つマルチチップのPOWER1マイクロプロセッサーの、機能削減・シングルチップ版である。RSCは、IBM RS/6000ファミリーのモデル220や230などの、エントリーレベルのワークステーションで使用された。RSCの派生製品には、耐放射線版のRAD6000や、最初のPowerPCプロセッサであるPowerPC 601がある。 RSCはクロック周波数 33MHz および 45MHz で稼動した。RSCはALU、FPU、ブランチプロセッサーの3つの実行ユニットと、8KBの一元化された命令およびデータを持った。 rdf:langString
The RISC Single Chip, or RSC, is a single-chip microprocessor developed and fabricated by International Business Machines (IBM). The RSC was a feature-reduced single-chip implementation of the POWER1, a multi-chip central processing unit (CPU) which implemented the POWER instruction set architecture (ISA). It was used in entry-level workstation models of the IBM RS/6000 family, such as the Model 220 and 230. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The RISC Single Chip, or RSC, is a single-chip microprocessor developed and fabricated by International Business Machines (IBM). The RSC was a feature-reduced single-chip implementation of the POWER1, a multi-chip central processing unit (CPU) which implemented the POWER instruction set architecture (ISA). It was used in entry-level workstation models of the IBM RS/6000 family, such as the Model 220 and 230. The RSC operated at frequencies of 33 and 45 MHz. It has three execution units: a fixed point unit, floating point unit and branch processor; and an 8 KB unified instruction and data cache. Like the POWER1, the memory controller and I/O was tightly integrated, with the functional units responsible for the functions: a memory interface unit and sequencer unit; residing on the same die as the processor. The RSC contains nine functional units: fixed-point execution unit (FXU), floating-point execution unit (FPU), the memory management unit (MMU), memory interface unit (MIU), sequencer unit, common on-chip processor unit (COP), instruction fetch unit, and instruction queue and dispatch unit. The fixed point unit executes integer instructions, generates addresses in load store operations and some portions of branch instructions. It has a three-stage pipeline consisting of decode, execute and writeback stages. Some instructions require several cycles in the execute stage before they are completed. The floating point unit executes floating point instructions. Unlike the POWER1, the RSC does not have register renaming capability due to a limited die area in which the unit must fit in. To further save die area, the floating point multiply-add array is 32 bits wide. To perform 64-bit (double-precision) operations, the operands are broken into two, and the instruction passes twice through the multiply-add array. The floating point pipeline consists of four stages, decode, multiply, add and writeback. The RSC has an 8 KB unified cache instead of the separate instruction and large data caches like the POWER1. The unified cache is two-way set associative and uses a store-through policy with no reload on a store miss and a least recently used (LRU) replacement policy. It has a cache line size of 64 bytes, and each cache line is sectored into four quadwords (16 bytes), with each quadword given its own valid bit in the cache directory. During each cycle, four words can be read from it and two doublewords can be written to it. The memory data bus is 72 bits wide, with a 64 bits used for the data path and 8 bits used for error correcting code (ECC). The memory interface unit manages the bus and performs ECC checks on data coming into the processor. The ECC logic is capable of correcting single-bit errors. Compared to the POWER1, the RSC memory data bus is narrower and uses industry standard SIMMs instead of custom memory cards. The RSC contained approximately one million transistors on a 14.9 mm by 15.2 mm (226.48 mm2) die fabricated by IBM in a complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) process with a minimal feature size of 0.8 μm and three levels of wiring. It is packaged in a 36 mm by 36 mm ceramic pin grid array module which had 201 signal pins. It required a 3.6 volt power supply and consumed 4 watts during operation at 33 MHz.
rdf:langString RISC Single Chip (RSC) è un microprocessore prodotto da IBM e basato sul POWER1. Il processore venne utilizzato negli RS/6000 di fascia bassa. Nello specifico lo utilizzarono il modello 220 e 230. Il processore utilizzava un milione di transistor, il 20% in più del POWER1.
rdf:langString RISC Single Chip (RSC)は、IBMが開発・製造した、シングルチップのマイクロプロセッサである。 RSCは、POWER命令セットアーキテクチャを持つマルチチップのPOWER1マイクロプロセッサーの、機能削減・シングルチップ版である。RSCは、IBM RS/6000ファミリーのモデル220や230などの、エントリーレベルのワークステーションで使用された。RSCの派生製品には、耐放射線版のRAD6000や、最初のPowerPCプロセッサであるPowerPC 601がある。 RSCはクロック周波数 33MHz および 45MHz で稼動した。RSCはALU、FPU、ブランチプロセッサーの3つの実行ユニットと、8KBの一元化された命令およびデータを持った。
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