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From 2006-2012 the increase in the number of transistors on a chip has grown from 167 million to 2.6 billion, a 15x increase. | |||
From 2006-2012 the clock frequency has increased from 2.4ghz to 5.2, a 2.2x increase. | |||
IBM now has the 16-core processor Power PC A2, Intel has the 10 core Xeon E7, AMD has the 16 Opteron Interlagos, and Sun has the 8-core Niagara. | |||
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!Evolution of Intel Processors | |||
|- | |||
!From | |||
!Procs | |||
!Specifications | |||
!New Features | |||
|- | |||
|1971 | |||
|4004 | |||
|740 KHz, 2300 transistors, 10 micrometers, 640B addressable memory, 4 KB program memory | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|1978 | |||
|8086 | |||
|16 bit, 5-10 MHz, 29000 transistors at 3 micrometers, 1MB addressable memory | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|1982 | |||
|80286 | |||
|8-12.5 MHz | |||
|Virtual memory and protection mode | |||
|- | |||
|1985 | |||
|386 | |||
|32 bit, 16-33MHz, 275K transistors, 4 GB addressable memory | |||
|Pipelining | |||
|- | |||
|1989 | |||
|486 | |||
|25-100MHz, 1.5M transistors | |||
|FPU integration | |||
|- | |||
|1993 | |||
|Pentium | |||
|60-200 MHz | |||
|On-chip L1 caches and SMP suport | |||
|- | |||
|1995 | |||
|Pentium Pro | |||
|16KB L1 caches, 5.5M transistors | |||
|OOO execution | |||
|- | |||
|1997 | |||
|Pentium MMX | |||
|233-450 MHz, 32KB L1 cache, 4.5M transistors | |||
|Dynamic branch prediction, MMX instruction sets | |||
|- | |||
|199 | |||
|Pentium III | |||
|450-1400MHz, 256KB L2 cache on chip, 28M transistors | |||
|SSE instruction sets | |||
|- | |||
|2000 | |||
|Pentium IV | |||
|1.4-3 GHz, 55M transistors | |||
|Hyperpipelining and SMT | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|2006 | |||
|Xeon | |||
|64 bit, 2 GHz, 167M transistors, 4MB L2 cache on chip | |||
|Dual-core and virtualization support | |||
|- | |||
|2008 | |||
|Intel Core i7 | |||
|64bit, 3.2GHz, 730m transistors, 4 core | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|2010 | |||
|Intel Xeon "Nehalem-EX" | |||
|64bit, 2.66ghz, 2300m transistors, 8 core | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|2011 | |||
|Intel Xeon E7 | |||
|64bit, 2.67ghz, 2600m transistors, 10 core | |||
|first Intel chip with 10 processors | |||
|} | |||
z196 | |||
4 cores | |||
5.3ghz | |||
OOO Superscalar | |||
128kb L1 | |||
1.5mb L2 | |||
24mb L3 | |||
192mb L4 | |||
1800 watts | |||
Xeon E | |||
10 cores | |||
2.67ghz | |||
SIMD | |||
64kb l1 | |||
256kb l2 | |||
30mbl3 | |||
130W |
Revision as of 18:41, 6 February 2012
From 2006-2012 the increase in the number of transistors on a chip has grown from 167 million to 2.6 billion, a 15x increase.
From 2006-2012 the clock frequency has increased from 2.4ghz to 5.2, a 2.2x increase.
IBM now has the 16-core processor Power PC A2, Intel has the 10 core Xeon E7, AMD has the 16 Opteron Interlagos, and Sun has the 8-core Niagara.
Evolution of Intel Processors | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
From | Procs | Specifications | New Features | |
1971 | 4004 | 740 KHz, 2300 transistors, 10 micrometers, 640B addressable memory, 4 KB program memory | ||
1978 | 8086 | 16 bit, 5-10 MHz, 29000 transistors at 3 micrometers, 1MB addressable memory | ||
1982 | 80286 | 8-12.5 MHz | Virtual memory and protection mode | |
1985 | 386 | 32 bit, 16-33MHz, 275K transistors, 4 GB addressable memory | Pipelining | |
1989 | 486 | 25-100MHz, 1.5M transistors | FPU integration | |
1993 | Pentium | 60-200 MHz | On-chip L1 caches and SMP suport | |
1995 | Pentium Pro | 16KB L1 caches, 5.5M transistors | OOO execution | |
1997 | Pentium MMX | 233-450 MHz, 32KB L1 cache, 4.5M transistors | Dynamic branch prediction, MMX instruction sets | |
199 | Pentium III | 450-1400MHz, 256KB L2 cache on chip, 28M transistors | SSE instruction sets | |
2000 | Pentium IV | 1.4-3 GHz, 55M transistors | Hyperpipelining and SMT | |
2006 | Xeon | 64 bit, 2 GHz, 167M transistors, 4MB L2 cache on chip | Dual-core and virtualization support | |
2008 | Intel Core i7 | 64bit, 3.2GHz, 730m transistors, 4 core | ||
2010 | Intel Xeon "Nehalem-EX" | 64bit, 2.66ghz, 2300m transistors, 8 core | ||
2011 | Intel Xeon E7 | 64bit, 2.67ghz, 2600m transistors, 10 core | first Intel chip with 10 processors |
z196
4 cores
5.3ghz
OOO Superscalar
128kb L1
1.5mb L2
24mb L3
192mb L4
1800 watts
Xeon E 10 cores 2.67ghz SIMD 64kb l1 256kb l2 30mbl3 130W