NexGen Details Sixth Generation Nx686 Processor Technology
NexGen Details Sixth Generation Nx686 Processor Technology
MILPITAS, California, October 10, 1995 - NexGen Inc. (Nasdaq:
NXGN) today presented details of the technology for its sixth
generation x86 processor family at the 8th Annual Microprocessor
Forum in San Jose, California. The Nx686 processor, shown
running Microsoft Windows on first silicon, is designed
for the highest levels of performance, yet will be targeted for
the mainstream, high-volume personal computer market.
"The Nx686 product family is the next step in the Company's
commitment to leadership in x86 processing solutions," said
Vinod Dham, NexGen's Chief Operating Officer. "The Nx686
processor builds upon many of the technological firsts that NexGen
pioneered with its Nx586 processor.
We are targeting to have this advanced x86 solution in the timeframe
the Pentium Pro is projected to be available to the mainstream
PC marketplace."
Featured as the Forum's "mystery guest", Greg Favor,
NexGen's Director of Nx686 Processor Development, highlighted
some of the processor's primary goals. Among these are low cost
sixth generation performance on both existing 16-bit and new 32-bit
code, acceleration of multimedia algorithms, low power for portable
applications, and configurability for cost/performance tradeoffs.
SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE
NexGen focused on speeding up both 16-bit and 32-bit "real
code" in the market. Performance estimates for the processor
are up to twice the performance on 16-bit applications than those
announced for Intel's Pentium Pro, and up to 33 percent
higher on 32-bit code.
The Nx686 processor is a single-chip x86-compatible superscalar
processor with approximately six million transistors. Targeted
to be initially available at 180MHz, it will be manufactured using
IBM Microelectronics advanced
0.35, 5 layer metal CMOS production process.
The Nx686 processor builds upon the RISC86 Microarchitecture
pioneered in NexGen's Nx586 processor. The Nx686 processor extends
this RISC86 microarchitecture by decoding multiple x86 instructions
per clock cycle which are fed into seven execution units. These
consist of two integer execution units, one floating point, one
multimedia, one memory load, one memory store, and one branch
execution unit. Advanced computer architecture techniques of speculative
out-of-order execution and two-level branch prediction are used
for increased performance.
In order to feed the high speed execution units, the Nx686 processor
incorporates the industry's most advanced cache. The on-chip L1
caches consist of a 16KB instruction cache and a 32KB data cache.
Like the Nx586 processor, the Nx686 processor has an integrated
L2 cache controller with a private bus to off-chip SRAMs, allowing
the L2 cache memory to operate at the same speed as the Nx686
processor. The L2 cache size can be as large as 2MB.
TARGETED AT MAINSTREAM PC MARKET
From the onset, the Nx686 processor is targeted to be used in
high volume mainstream PCs in both commercial and home markets.
The Nx686 processor will incorporate a multimedia execution unit
for acceleration of multimedia algorithms and low power system
management features for portable PCs.
The die size is projected to be smaller than Intel's announced
die size for the Pentium Pro, offering the potential for significantly
lower costs. In addition, the L2 cache is designed to be used
with off-the-shelf synchronous pipelined burst SRAMs. Such SRAMs
are commodity products, with wide availability, and thus have
the potential to be lower in cost than Pentium Pro's announced
internal, single-chip SRAM which has an expensive dual cavity
package. The L2 cache was designed to offer system designers programmable
configurations which allow for a range of price/performance PCs.
The Nx686 processor is supported by the same NxPCI/NxMC chipsets
that are currently used in Nx586 based systems.
NexGen, Inc. (Nasdaq: NXGN) develops and utilizes industry-leading
processor technologies to deliver high performance x86 processors
to mainstream PC users. The Milpitas, California-based company
currently holds many patents for its leading-edge x86 processor
technology and has several more patents in process. For product
information, call 1-800-8NEXGEN (1-800-863-9436) or (408) 435-0202,
or you can reach us on the Web at http://www.nexgen.com.
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Nx586 is a registered trademark of NexGen, Inc. NexGen, Nx686,
NxPCI, NxMC and RISC86 are trademarks of NexGen, Inc. Windows
is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Intel and Pentium are
registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. IBM Microelectronics
is a trademark of IBM Corporation.
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