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| caption3 = DD3 | | caption3 = DD3 | ||
| partnumber = X02046<br>X806416 | | partnumber = X02046<br>X806416 | ||
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| threads = 6 | | threads = 6 | ||
| process = 90nm | | process = 90nm | ||
| tdp = 85W | | tdp = 75W/85W | ||
| package = Flip-chip BGA899 | | package = Flip-chip BGA899 | ||
| successor = [[Loki]] | | successor = [[Loki]] | ||
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{{CPU Specs}} | {{CPU Specs}} | ||
* 90nm process | * 90nm process | ||
* TDP: | * TDP: 75W/85W | ||
== Details == | == Details == | ||
=== DD1 | === DD1 === | ||
DD1 | DD1 is the engineering sample of the [[XCPU]], labelled XCPU-ES. It runs at 2.8GHz as opposed to the final speed of 3.2GHz. The ROM does not contain a [[1BL]], and thus these CPUs can only boot with a [[Titan]] board, which injects the 1BL. It still has the original Xbox logo as it was created before the Xbox 360 name was chosen. | ||
* Part Number: X02046-001 | * Part Number: X02046-001 | ||
=== DD2 | === DD2 === | ||
DD2 | DD2 is the production version of the [[XCPU]] running at 3.2GHz. It also contains a programmed ROM containing the [[1BL]]. Some later versions were binned for 75W while the earlier chips were 85W. Very early versions with part number X02046-002 used in certain pre-final consoles were still labelled "XCPU-ES" and ran at 2.8GHz. | ||
* Part Number: X02046 (except -001 suffix) | * Part Number: X02046 (except -001 suffix) | ||
=== DD3.0 === | === DD3.0 === | ||
DD3 | DD3 is a revision of DD2 that fixes minor design issues and lowers the TDP to 75W. It also adds little-endian support which was unused due to all software features requiring full compatibility with the earlier DD2 chip. | ||
* Part Number: X806416 | * Part Number: X806416 |
Revision as of 11:17, 22 May 2023
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Part Number | X02046 X806416 |
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Introduced | Late 2005 |
Designed By | IBM Microsoft |
Type | XCPU |
Used In | Xenon Zephyr |
Clock Speed | 2.8-3.2GHz |
Cache | L1: 32KB/32KB L2: 1MB |
Instruction Set | PowerPC RISC |
Cores | 3 |
Threads | 6 |
Process | 90nm |
TDP | 75W/85W |
Package | Flip-chip BGA899 |
Successor | Loki |
The Waternoose series are the original production model of the XCPU and are used on Xenon and Zephyr motherboards. They have 75-85W TDPs and are manufactured on a 90nm process.
They are named after the fictional character Henry J. Waternoose III.
Specifications
- 3 two-way SMD-capable RISC cores clocked at 3.2GHz
- SIMD: Two VMX128 units
- 32KB L1 data cache
- 32KB L1 instruction cache
- 1MB L2 cache at 1.6 GHz with a 256-bit bus
- 21.6GB/s FSB
- 768 bits of IBM eFUSE One-Time-Program memory for fusesets
- One-Time-Programmable ROM and 64KB SRAM for the 1BL and Config Ring
- Big-endian architecture
- 90nm process
- TDP: 75W/85W
Details
DD1
DD1 is the engineering sample of the XCPU, labelled XCPU-ES. It runs at 2.8GHz as opposed to the final speed of 3.2GHz. The ROM does not contain a 1BL, and thus these CPUs can only boot with a Titan board, which injects the 1BL. It still has the original Xbox logo as it was created before the Xbox 360 name was chosen.
- Part Number: X02046-001
DD2
DD2 is the production version of the XCPU running at 3.2GHz. It also contains a programmed ROM containing the 1BL. Some later versions were binned for 75W while the earlier chips were 85W. Very early versions with part number X02046-002 used in certain pre-final consoles were still labelled "XCPU-ES" and ran at 2.8GHz.
- Part Number: X02046 (except -001 suffix)
DD3.0
DD3 is a revision of DD2 that fixes minor design issues and lowers the TDP to 75W. It also adds little-endian support which was unused due to all software features requiring full compatibility with the earlier DD2 chip.
- Part Number: X806416