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  • CONFIDENTIAL The Power Architecture and Power.org word marks and the Power and Power.org logos and related marks are trademarks and service marks licensed by Power.org.

    THINKPOWER CELEBRATING 22 YEARS OF POWER ARCHITECTURE INNOVATION

    The Power Architecture and Power.org word marks and the Power and Power.org logos and related marks are trademarks and service marks licensed by Power.org.

    Power.org Power Architecture Silicon Roadmap Update

    2013

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    Power Architecture and Power.org Power Architecture in the market since 1990

    In research since 1977 First prototype computer employing RISC architecture in 1980 First Generation Power1 server in 1990, new RISK-based PowerPC

    processors for PCs in 1991 First notebook computer in 1995 (603e) First 64-bit Power Architecture was introduced 1995 Multicore and virtualization introduced in 2001 Unified Power ISA for embedded and compute space 22 years of world records in performance and innovations The ONLY architecture used in ALL space missions to Mars Today, Power Architecture is the most scalable architecture across diverse

    markets with implementation from smallest devices to largest supercomputers

    Power.org founded in June 2005 on the basic premise that collaboration leads to breakthrough innovations Power Architecture is open and allows choice of vendors and suppliers Any company can license Power Architecture and build innovative solutions

    around it

    CELEBRATING

    22nd ANNIVERSARY OF POWER ARCHITECTURE

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    Power Instruction Set Architecture (ISA) Evolution Addressing the Needs of Next Generation Systems

    Power Management Hardware virtualization for multicore

    Reliability for mission critical

    Unified ISA for Embedded and Compute

    Scalability based on 32/64 bit architecture

    POWER ISA 2.06 (2009)

    POWER ISA 2.03 (2005)

    POWER ISA 2.05 (2007)

    POWER ISA 2.04 (2007)

    POWER ISA 2.06B (2010) POWER ISA 2.07 (2013)

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    Power Architecture Core/Processors/Systems Evolution (Partial Set)

    1990

    1992

    1994

    1996

    1998

    2000

    2002

    2004

    2006

    2008

    2010 470

    460 EX/GT

    440

    405GP

    403GA

    MPC85xx

    MPC83xx

    MPC82xx

    MPC8xx

    POWER7

    POWER5

    POWER4

    POWER3

    POWER2

    POWER1

    POWER6

    75x

    97x

    CELL

    P5xxx/P3xxx

    e6500/e5500/ e500mc/e500/ e300/e200

    Qor

    IQ

    PowerPC G5/G4/ G3/G2/G1

    Blue Gene/Q

    Blue Gene/P

    Blue Gene/L

    74xx

    MPC86xx

    P1xxx P4xxx/P2xxx

    Blue Water

    460

    QorIQ T4xxx

    WATSON

    Embedded Compute

    MPC55xx

    MPC56xx

    MPC52xx

    601

    604

    603

    75xGX

    97xFX

    401

    620

    2012 POWER8

    PowerServer

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    Power Architecture Silicon Roadmap The Heart of Ecosystem

    32-bit Commercial Cores

    IBM Freescale AppliedMicro

    Synopsys Xilinx

    64-bit Commercial Cores

    Next-gen (A2)

    POWER1/2/3/4/5 POWER6 970FX

    32-bit Commercial Processors

    Hybrid or Accelerator Architectures

    Cell/PowerXcell/Blue Gene/L/P Blue Gene/Q/Blue Waters

    Historical Current Future

    750CXe / CXr 750L

    750GX 750FX

    750CL

    750GL

    PowerQUICC I 8xx PowerQUICC II 82xx

    PowerQUICC II Pro 83xx 8308/09

    75x 7410 74XX 8641D 405S / 440S 405S2 / 460S

    e200/e300/ e500/e600 e500mc

    QorIQ P40xx

    QorIQ P20xx QorIQ P10xx

    51xx/52xx 5XX/ 55xx/ 56xx

    PowerQUICC III 85xx

    405E 440 440S

    460EX/GT

    405EX

    460SX APM 821XX APM 801XX

    Virtex-5 FXT

    IPextreme

    e200

    POWER7 P7 755 Power8

    405S2 / 440T90

    GDA Tech.

    464 476

    970MP / GX

    460

    C*Core

    Dual 440 Blue Gene/L/ P

    405/440

    Virtex-II Pro Virtex-4 FX

    Historical Current Future

    Historical Current Future

    Historical Current Future

    Historical Current Future

    Next-gen 465

    LSI

    Axxia Comm. Proc. Next-gen

    476 440

    QorIQ P30xx

    e5500/e65xx

    APM 86XXX

    Power R&D roadmap delivering scale, scope and range

    Watson

    Veri- Silicon

    China chip

    440E 440G

    IBM Freescale AppliedMicro

    Synopsys Xilinx IPextreme GDA Tech. C*Core LSI Veri- Silicon

    32-bit Commercial Cores

    64-bit Commercial Cores

    64-bit Commercial Processors

    32-bit Commercial Processors

    Hybrid or Accelerator Architectures

    460

    QorIQ P55xx QorIQ T4xxx

    PowerServer

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    Corporate Members

    Founder

    Participant

    Sponsor

    "Vibrant Developer Member Community (over 2500 members strong)

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    Power Architecture Market Penetration $5B of total 32/64 microprocessor market

    Embedded Compute

    Solutions

    Silicon / SOC

    #1 WW 32-bit MPU, #2 WW 64-bit CPU Architecture

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    Power Architecture Differentiated Ecosystem Solutions Power ISA 64-bit architecture with a proper 32-bit

    subset Wide vector instructions with large

    register file allow efficient data moving without use of off-chip memory

    RISC architecture is by design green architecture

    ISA 2.04/2.05/2.06/2.07 support multicore, virtualization, hypervisor and Power Management

    Highly Scalable SoC Designs Power ISA scalability High-performance memory model Multi-threaded ordering Better coherence and bandwidth

    optimization Rich Silicon Roadmap

    Strong Ecosystem and Software Development Environment Rich set of development tools and

    software in the Eclipse Framework Open source and private source Advanced full system simulation with

    worlds largest library of models Active, vibrant ecosystem of third party

    providers

    Unique Value Proposition

    22 years of market utilization Multi-core and virtualization introduced

    12 years ago Scalability, reliability, energy efficiency

    and flexibility Designed for both embedded and

    compute applications

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    Networking/Communication Market Share

    Source: The Linley Group, Oct. 2013