Shiva

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Shiva
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Shiva with IHS
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Shiva without IHS
Part NumberX02318
Introduced2004
Designed ByIBM
Microsoft
CodenameDD0.9
TypeCPU
Clock Speed2GHz
Instruction SetPowerPC RISC
Cores1
Process90nm
TDP67W
PackageFlip-chip BGA899 MCM
SuccessorWaternoose (XCPU)

Shiva is an early internal CPU used for Xbox 360 software development before the Waternoose was in production. It was not used for game development or testing. It is a Multi-Chip-Module (MCM) containing a PowerPC GPUL core, and the "Yeti" I/O die.

Specifications

Shiva with solder cleaned off
The strangely shaped solder balls on Shiva
  • Single PowerPC 970FX RISC (GPUL) core clocked at 2GHz
  • Yeti I/O die to adapt GPUL
  • 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" 970FX core (GigaProcessor UltraLite)
  • The smaller die, "Yeti", is an interface with the rest of the Xenon system

Shiva is also known as DD0.9, a reference to the DD1/DD2/DD3 names used on Waternoose.

Like other PowerPC 970 series chips, Shiva is not capable of performing Power On Reset and Initial Program Load on its own. Systems using this chip have a service processor (for example, IBM's U3 northbridge) to perform these functions. As the Xenon system does not have such a chip, the Titan FPGA card was used. A modified CPU heatsink was used in order to account for the height difference from Waternoose.

  • Part Number: X02318