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Tilera Pushes 64-bit Cloud Processors with 36, 64 or 100 cores @ 1.5G

Tilera, a start-up based in San Jose, California, introduced its “TILE-Gx” 3000 processor family specifically designed to take on Intel’s Sandy Bridge as the workhorse for common cloud computing applications.

Tilera’s TILE-Gx 3000 processors are optimized for cloud datacenters and promise a “10-fold performance-per-watt advantage over Intel’s SandyBridge processor family.”

The TILEGx-3000 series includes three processors to address different market segments: 36, 64 or 100 cores. The processors are implemented using the 40 nanometer TSMC fabrication process. Each core features a powerful three-issue, 64-bit ALU with an advanced virtual memory system. Each core includes 32 kilobytes (kB) of L1 I-cache, 32 kB of L1 D-cache and 256 kB L2 cache, with up to 32 megabytes L3 coherent cache across the device.

The first of the TILE-Gx family of processors, the 36-cores device, will be sampling in July of 2011, with the 64 and 100-core devices available early in 2012.
http://www.tilera.com

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