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| − | '''BCM1250''' that integrates two | + | '''BCM1250''' that integrates two [[MIPS64]] [[SB1]] CPU cores, each scalable to 600 MHz - 1 GHz, a large cache memory, and integrated I/O into a [[SOC]]. The BCM1250 includes an on-chip 512K L2 Cache and a DDR memory controller that supports up to 2 GB of memory. Overall, the processor can support up to 50 Gbps of peak memory bandwidth. Integrated I/O includes three 10/100/1000 Ethernet MACs configurable to two 16-bit or three 8-bit FIFO interfaces, a 32-bit 33/66 MHz PCI bridge, support for [[HyperTransport]], a high-speed I/O bus for chip-to-chip interconnect, two serial interfaces, a generic bus for direct connection to boot flash, PCMCIA support and on-chip debug features. |
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== Evaluation platforms == | == Evaluation platforms == | ||
| − | === | + | === SWARM === |
| − | An evaluation board platform, called | + | An evaluation board platform, called [[SWARM|BCM91250A]], uses of all the interfaces on the BCM1250, and can be used with any ATX 2.0 compliant case and power supply. Off-the-shelf peripherals including PCI graphics adapters, USB keyboards and mice, and ATA hard disks can be added. The board supports VxWorks 5.4, Linux 2.4 running in 32-bit mode with SMP support, and NetBSD 1.5 running in 32-bit mode. |
=== Sentosa === | === Sentosa === | ||
| − | Sentosa is architecturally | + | Sentosa (BCM91250E) is architecturally somewhat similar to the SWARM due to the use of the same SOC but a full length [[WikiPedia:Peripheral_Component_Interconnect|PCI]] with memory soldered onto the board itself. It supports the same software. |
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Latest revision as of 08:24, 2 October 2007
BCM1250 that integrates two MIPS64 SB1 CPU cores, each scalable to 600 MHz - 1 GHz, a large cache memory, and integrated I/O into a SOC. The BCM1250 includes an on-chip 512K L2 Cache and a DDR memory controller that supports up to 2 GB of memory. Overall, the processor can support up to 50 Gbps of peak memory bandwidth. Integrated I/O includes three 10/100/1000 Ethernet MACs configurable to two 16-bit or three 8-bit FIFO interfaces, a 32-bit 33/66 MHz PCI bridge, support for HyperTransport, a high-speed I/O bus for chip-to-chip interconnect, two serial interfaces, a generic bus for direct connection to boot flash, PCMCIA support and on-chip debug features.
Broadcom Communications Processors
[edit] Evaluation platforms
[edit] SWARM
An evaluation board platform, called BCM91250A, uses of all the interfaces on the BCM1250, and can be used with any ATX 2.0 compliant case and power supply. Off-the-shelf peripherals including PCI graphics adapters, USB keyboards and mice, and ATA hard disks can be added. The board supports VxWorks 5.4, Linux 2.4 running in 32-bit mode with SMP support, and NetBSD 1.5 running in 32-bit mode.
[edit] Sentosa
Sentosa (BCM91250E) is architecturally somewhat similar to the SWARM due to the use of the same SOC but a full length PCI with memory soldered onto the board itself. It supports the same software.