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Part Number | X02318 |
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Introduced | 2004 |
Designed By | IBM Microsoft |
Codename | DD0.9 |
Type | CPU |
Clock Speed | 2.0GHz |
Instruction Set | PowerPC RISC |
Cores | 1 |
Process | 90nm |
TDP | 67W |
Package | Flip-chip BGA899 |
Successor | XCPU |
Shiva is an early internal CPU used for Xbox 360 software development before the Waternoose was in production. Little is known about Shiva.
Specifications
- Single PowerPC 970FX RISC (GPUL) core clocked at 2.0GHz
- Yeti I/O die to adapt the GPUL interface to the FSB
- 2GB/s FSB
- 90nm process
- 67W TDP
Details
Shiva has 2 dies, covered by a thick Integrated Heat Spreader. The larger die is a PowerPC "GPUL" PowerPC 970FX core, while the smaller die, "Yeti" is an interface between the PowerPC 970FX core and the FSB interface.
Shiva is also known as DD0.9, a reference to the names DD1.0 and such, used on Waternoose.
- Part Number: X02318