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  2. SPARC T5 - Wikipedia

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    The S3 core is a dual-issue core that uses dynamic threading and out-of-order execution, [6] incorporates one floating point unit, one dedicated cryptographic unit per core. [ 7 ] The 64-bit SPARC Version 9 based processor has 16 cores supporting up to 128 threads per processor, and scales up to 1,024 threads in an 8 socket system. [ 4 ]

  3. SPARC - Wikipedia

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    S1, a 64-bit Wishbone compliant CPU core based on the OpenSPARC T1 design. It is a single UltraSPARC V9 core capable of 4-way SMT. Like the T1, the source code is licensed under the GPL. OpenSPARC T2, released in 2008, a 64-bit, 64-thread implementation conforming to the UltraSPARC Architecture 2007 and to SPARC Version 9 (Level 1). Source code ...

  4. List of Linux-supported computer architectures - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, the source code can be successfully compiled on‍—‌or cross-compiled for‍—‌a great number of computer architectures. Furthermore, the required free and open-source software has also been developed to interface between Linux and the hardware Linux is to be executed on.

  5. TOP500 - Wikipedia

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    Note: All operating systems of the TOP500 systems are Linux-family based, but Linux above is generic Linux. Sunway TaihuLight is the system with the most CPU cores (10,649,600). Tianhe-2 has the most GPU/accelerator cores (4,554,752). Aurora is the system with the greatest power consumption with 38,698 kilowatts.

  6. CPUID - Wikipedia

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    Advancing to subleaf 1 (by making another call to CPUID with EAX=Bh and ECX=1) could for instance return 201h in ECX, meaning that this is a core-type level, and 4 in EBX because there are 4 logical processors in the package; EAX returned could be any value greater than 3, because it so happens that bit number 2 is used to identify the core in ...

  7. Epyc - Wikipedia

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    Epyc (stylized as EPYC) is a brand of multi-core x86-64 microprocessors designed and sold by AMD, based on the company's Zen microarchitecture.Introduced in June 2017, they are specifically targeted for the server and embedded system markets.

  8. Power10 - Wikipedia

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    The L-models are made for Linux, but are allowed to run AIX and IBM i on up to 25% of available CPU cores. [ 10 ] IBM Power S1024 & L1024 - 4U case. 1-2× CPU sockets for 1-2× DCM modules, 24-48 cores. 32× OMI memory slots which support up to 8 TB RAM. 10× PCIe slots, 8× gen.5 and 2× gen.4. 16 slots for up to 102 TB of NVMe based SSDs.

  9. UltraSPARC T1 - Wikipedia

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    UltraSPARC T1 processor. The UltraSPARC T1 (codenamed "Niagara") is a multithreading, multicore CPU released by Sun Microsystems in 2005. Designed to lower the energy consumption of server computers, the CPU typically uses 72 W of power at 1.4 GHz.