Elbrus 2000
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Launched | 2008 |
Designed by | Moscow Center of SPARC Technologies (MCST) |
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Max. CPU clock rate | 300 MHz |
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Instruction set | Elbrus, x86 |
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The Elbrus 2000, E2K (Russian: Эльбрус 2000) is a Russian 512-bit wide VLIW microprocessor developed by Moscow Center of SPARC Technologies (MCST) and fabricated by TSMC.
It supports two instruction set architectures (ISA):
- Elbrus VLIW
- Intel x86 (a complete, system-level implementation with a software dynamic binary translation virtual machine, similar to Transmeta Crusoe)
Thanks to its unique architecture the Elbrus 2000 can execute 20 instructions per clock, so even with its modest clock speed it can compete with much faster clocked superscalar microprocessors when running in native VLIW mode.[1][2]
For security reasons the Elbrus 2000 architecture implements dynamic data type-checking during execution. In order to prevent unauthorized access, each pointer has additional type information that is verified when the associated data is accessed.[3]
Supported operating systems
- Linux running directly on Elbrus ISA
- Linux compiled for x86 ISA via binary translation of x86 ISA
- Windows 95, Windows XP and Windows 2000, via binary translation of x86 ISA
- QNX
- Embox
Elbrus 2000 information
Produced | 2005 |
Process | CMOS 0.13 µm |
Clock rate | 300 MHz |
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Transistors | 75.8 million |
Connection layers | 8 |
Packing / pins | HFCBGA / 900 |
Chip size | 31×31×2.5 mm |
Voltage | 1.05 / 3.3 V |
Power consumption | 6 W |
Successors
- Elbrus-2S+, produced 2011 by TSMC Taiwan[4]
- Elbrus-2SM, pilot production 2014 by Mikron Russia [5]
- Elbrus-4S, ready for serial production 2014[6]
- Elbrus-8S, produced 2015 by TSMC Taiwan[7]
References
- ↑ "Elbrus Compilers". elbrus2k.wikidot.com. http://elbrus2k.wikidot.com/elbrus-compilers. Retrieved 2015-01-03.
- ↑ "Elbrus E2K Speculations". xbitlabs.com. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304055344/http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu/display/elbrus-e2k.html. Retrieved 2015-01-03.
- ↑ "Euro-Par 2000 Parallel Processing; 6th international Euro-Par Conference Munich, Germany, August/September 2000 Proceedings.". http://elbrus2k.wikidot.com/elbrus-2000. Retrieved 2015-01-05.
- ↑ "Russian microprocessor firms to challenge Intel and AMD on domestic market". rbth.co.uk. http://rbth.co.uk/science_and_tech/2014/07/10/russian_microprocessor_firms_to_challenge_intel_and_amd_on_d_38095.html. Retrieved 2015-01-03.
- ↑ "МЦСТ готовит выпуск материнских плат на базе процессора Эльбрус-2СМ, произведенного на Микроне". mcst.ru. http://mcst.ru/mcst-gotovit-vypusk-materinskikh-plat-na-baze-processora-elbrus2sm-proizvedennogo-na-mikrone. Retrieved 2015-01-03.
- ↑ "Микропроцессор Эльбрус-4С готов к серийному производству". mcst.ru. http://mcst.ru/mikroprocessor-elbrus4s-gotov-k-serijnomu-proizvodtstvu. Retrieved 2015-01-03.
- ↑ "Новый 8-ядерный микропроцессор Эльбрус-8С". mcst.ru. http://mcst.ru/novyj-8yadernyj-mikroprocessor-elbrus-8c. Retrieved 2015-01-03.
External links
- Video of booting Windows 2000 on Elbrus microprocessor
- Specifications of E2K at MSCT (In Russian)
- Architecture of E2K (In Russian)