利用者:fluoros jp/下書き置場/mP6
生産時期 | 1998から1999まで |
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販売者 | Rise Technology |
設計者 | Rise Technology |
生産者 | TSMC[1] |
CPU周波数 | 166 MHz から 250 MHz |
FSB周波数 | 83 MHz から 100 MHz |
プロセスルール | 0.18 µm から 0.25 µm |
アーキテクチャ | x86 (IA-32) |
マイクロアーキテクチャ | 8段 (整数)/4段 (浮動小数点)、3命令同時発行 |
コア数 | 1 |
ソケット | Super Socket 7 |
パッケージ |
CGPA-296 |
コードネーム |
Kirin Lynx |
L1キャッシュ | 16 KiB |
L2キャッシュ | Motherboard dependent |
L3キャッシュ | none |
The Rise mP6 was a superpipelined and superscalar[2] microprocessor designed by Rise Technology to compete with the Intel Pentium line.
History
[編集]Rise Technology had spent 5 years developing a x86 compatible microprocessor,[3] and finally introduced it in November 1998 as a low-cost, low-power alternative for the Super Socket 7 platform, that allowed for higher Front-side bus speeds than the previous Socket 7 and that made it possible for other CPU manufacturers to keep competing against Intel, that had moved to the Slot 1 platform.
Design
[編集]The mP6 made use of the MMX instruction set and had three MMX pipelines which allowed the CPU to execute up to three MMX instructions in a single cycle. Its three integer units made it possible to execute three integer instructions in a single cycle as well and the fully pipelined floating point unit could execute up to two floating-point instructions per cycle. To further improve the performance the core utilized branch prediction and a number of techniques to resolve data dependency conflicts.[2] According to Rise, the mP6 should perform almost as fast as Intel Pentium II at the same frequencies.[4]
Performance
[編集]Despite its innovative features, the real-life performance of the mP6 proved disappointing. This was mainly due to the small L1 Cache.[4] Another reason was that the Rise mP6's PR 266 rating was based upon the old Intel Pentium MMX,[4] while its main competitors were the Intel Celeron 266, the IDT WinChip 2-266 and the AMD K6-2 266, that all delivered more performance in most benchmarks and applications.[4] The Celeron and the K6-2 actually worked at 266 MHz, and the WinChip 2's PR rating was based upon the performance of its AMD opponent.[4]
Use
[編集]Announced in 1998, the chip never achieved widespread use,[要出典] and Rise quietly exited the market in December of the following year.
Like competitors Cyrix and IDT, Rise found it was unable to compete with Intel and AMD.
Legacy
[編集]Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) licensed the mP6 technology, and used it in the SiS 550, a system-on-a-chip (SoC) that integrated the mP6 CPU, the north and south bridges, and sound and video on a single chip. The SiS 550 saw use in some compact PCs and in consumer devices, such as DVD players. The SiS 551 chip was also marketed by DM&P as Vortex86 (M6127D).
Later DM&P took over mP6 design from SiS and continues development under Vortex86 SoC product line.
DM&P further signed an agreement with Xcore to allow them to rebrand the chip as Xcore86.[5]
mP6 data
[編集]Model number | Frequency | L1 Cache | FSB | Mult. | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) | sSpec number | Introduction price |
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PR 166 | 166 MHz | 8 (data) + 8 (instructions) KB |
83 MT/s | 2x | 2.75–2.85 V | 7.28 W | Super Socket 7 BGA 387 PPGA 296 |
13 October 1998 | MP6441RPFE4-Q | $50 | |
PR 233 | 190 MHz | 8 (data) + 8 (instructions) KB |
95 MT/s | 2x | 2.75–2.85 V | 8.11 W | Super Socket 7 BGA 387 PPGA 296 |
13 October 1998 | |||
PR 266 | 200 MHz | 8 (data) + 8 (instructions) KB |
100 MT/s | 2x | 2.75–2.85 V | 8.54 W | Super Socket 7 BGA 387 PPGA 296 |
13 October 1998 | MP6441DPFH4-Q MP6441RPFH4-Q |
$70 | |
PR 333 | 240 MHz | 8 (data) + 8 (instructions) KB |
95 MT/s | 2.5x | 2 V | 10.18 W | Super Socket 7 BGA 387 PPGA 296 |
26 May 1999 Samples only |
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PR 366[6] | 250 MHz | 8 (data) + 8 (instructions) KB |
100 MT/s | 2.5x | 2 V | 10.72 W | Super Socket 7 BGA 387 PPGA 296 |
26 May 1999 Samples only |
MP65RPAPH5-DS |
References
[編集]- ^ “32 BITS: SUPERSCALAR: 4.26. Rise iDragon mP6”. 3 November 2011閲覧。
- ^ a b c Shvets, Gennadiy (8 October 2011). “Rise Technology MP6 family”. CPU World. 1 November 2011閲覧。
- ^ “Rise mP6”. CPU-collection.de. 1 November 2011閲覧。
- ^ a b c d e f Gravrichenkov, Ilya (15 May 1999). “Rise mP6 266 Review”. X-bit Laboratories. 1 November 2011閲覧。
- ^ Xcore Corporation Ltd. has entered into an agreement with DMP Electronics Inc.
- ^ Shvets, Gennadiy (8 October 2011). “Rise Technology MP6 PR 366”. CPU World. 1 November 2011閲覧。