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maradong

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Macbidouille, once more :

Meci à frédéric pour ces infos:


IBM lève le voile dès le 18 juin, concernant des PowerPC destinés au marché de l'embarqué et qui seraient soit des petits frères du PowerPC 970 soit des incarnations basse consommation de ce dernier :

https://www-914.ibm.com/events/micro/03microcust.nsf
https://www-914.ibm.com...03microcust.nsf/lookupwebpage/

Future Directions, 64-bit Multi-Gigahertz Embedded PowerPC's by Jim Rogers, Senior Engineer PowerPC Products

Driven by ever increasing requirements for additional networked bandwidth combined with the ability to handle new and even more complex software and services the PowerPC® architecture is changing. To meet these challenges, and provide the best price/performance solution, a
variety of enhancements to the Embedded PowerPC architecture are being implemented and include an extension into 64 bit computing, highly scalable Multi-Gigahertz frequency capability, advanced power management, instruction level parallelism, thread level parallelism
and SIMD acceleration. In this session, these enhancements to the PowerPC® architecture will be reviewed, highlighting the improved capabilities of PowerPC technology and the benefits to embedded solutions.

Il n'a pas encore clairement été fait état d'« advanced power management » pour le 970, le « thread level parallelism » n'est attendu dans le 980, et « Multi-Gigahertz frequency » ça m'inspire plus que 2 GHz.
IBM semble avoir de la suite dans les idées concernant PowerPC64 et ne s'en cache pas.
Once more, ill provide the google translation and do the main part myself by hand.
 
Google Translation.

Meci with Frederic for these infos: IBM raises the veil as of June 18, concerning of PowerPC intended for the market of embarked and which would be either of the little brothers of PowerPC 970 or of the incarnations low consumption of this last: https://www-914.ibm.com/events/micro/03microcust.nsf https://www-914.ibm.com... 03microcu... /lookupwebpage/Future Directions, 64-bit Multi-Gigahertz Embedded PowerPC' S by Jim Rogers, Senior Engineer PowerPC Products Driven by ever increasing requirements for additional networked bandwidth combined with the ability to handle new and even more complex software and services the PowerPC® structures is changing. To meet these challenges, and provide the best price/performance solution, has variety of enhancements to the Embedded PowerPC structures are being implemented and include year extension into 64 bit computing, highly scalable Multi-Gigahertz frequency capability, advanced power management, instruction level parallelism, thread level parallelism and SIMD acceleration. In this session, these enhancements to the PowerPC® structures will Be reviewed, highlighting the improved capabilities of PowerPC technology and the benefits to embedded solutions. It was not yet clearly made state D ' "advanced power management" for the 970, the "thread level parallelism" is not awaited in the 980, and "Multi-Gigahertz frequency" that inspire to me more than 2 GHz. IBM seems to have continuation in the ideas relating to PowerPC64 and does not hide any.

Unfortunatly I have to leave now, if anybody has translated it i will do it in some 4 -5 hours. Sorry.
 
while it quotes some interesting future tech, it looks like this is embedded related. I didn't see mention of the 970

Driven by ever increasing requirements for additional networked bandwidth combined with the ability to handle new and even more complex software and services the PowerPC® architecture is changing. To meet these challenges, and provide the best price/performance solution, a variety of enhancements to the Embedded PowerPC architecture are being implemented and include an extension into 64 bit computing, highly scalable Multi-Gigahertz frequency capability, advanced power management, instruction level parallelism, thread level parallelism and SIMD acceleration. In this session, these enhancements to the PowerPC® architecture will be reviewed, highlighting the improved capabilities of PowerPC technology and the benefits to embedded solutions.

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