A 1.0-GHz single-issue 64-bit powerPC integer processor

1998 
This 64 b single-issue integer processor, comprised of about one million transistors, is fabricated in a 0.15 /spl mu/m effective channel length, six-metal-layer CMOS technology. Intended as a vehicle to explore circuit, clocking, microarchitecture, and methodology options for high-frequency processors, the processor prototype implements 60 fixed-point compare, logical, arithmetic, and rotate-merge-mask instructions of the PowerPC instruction-set architecture with single-cycle latency. The processor executes programs written in this instruction subset from cache with a 1 ns cycle. In addition, the prototype implements 36 PowerPC load/store instructions that execute as single-cycle operations (zero wait cycles) with 1.15 ns latency. Full data forwarding and full at speed scan testing are supported.
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