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=== 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. Due to mistakes in the [[POR]] sequence, these CPUs can only boot with a [[Titan]] board functioning as a service processor to bring up the CPU. It still has the original Xbox logo as it was created before the Xbox 360 name was chosen.
DD1 is the engineering sample of the [[XCPU]] with A00 stepping, labelled XCPU-ES. It runs at 2.8GHz as opposed to the final speed of 3.2GHz. Due to mistakes in the [[POR]] sequence, these CPUs can only boot with a [[Titan]] board functioning as a service processor to bring up the CPU. 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 is the production version of the [[XCPU]] running at 3.2GHz. Very early versions with part number X02046-002 used in certain pre-final consoles were still labelled "XCPU-ES" and ran at 2.8GHz.
DD2 is the initial production version of the [[XCPU]] with B00 stepping, running at 3.2GHz. 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 (-002 and -003)
* Part Number: X02046 (-002 and -003)


==== DD2.1 ====
==== DD2.1 ====
DD2.1 is a minor revision of DD2 that improves yield, and binned chips for 75W and 85W. This allowed most motherboards to have 75W CPUs.
DD2.1 is a minor revision of DD2 with B01 stepping, that improves yield and binned chips for 75W and 85W. This allowed most motherboards to have 75W CPUs.


* Part Number: X02046 (-004 and up)
* Part Number: X02046 (-004 and up)

Revision as of 11:39, 7 July 2023

Waternoose
X02046-001.jpg
DD1
File:X02046-008.jpg
DD2
X806416-008.jpg
DD3
Part NumberX02046
X806416
IntroducedLate 2005
Designed ByIBM
Microsoft
TypeXCPU
Used InXenon
Zephyr
Elpis
Clock Speed2.8-3.2GHz
CacheL1: 32KB/32KB
L2: 1MB
Instruction SetPowerPC RISC
Cores3
Threads6
Process90nm
TDP75W/85W
PackageFlip-chip BGA899
PredecessorShiva
SuccessorLoki

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
  • A00 stepping (DD1, DD3)
  • B00 stepping (DD2)
  • B01 stepping (DD2.1)
  • 90nm process
  • TDP: 75W/85W

Details

DD1

DD1 is the engineering sample of the XCPU with A00 stepping, labelled XCPU-ES. It runs at 2.8GHz as opposed to the final speed of 3.2GHz. Due to mistakes in the POR sequence, these CPUs can only boot with a Titan board functioning as a service processor to bring up the CPU. 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 initial production version of the XCPU with B00 stepping, running at 3.2GHz. 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 (-002 and -003)

DD2.1

DD2.1 is a minor revision of DD2 with B01 stepping, that improves yield and binned chips for 75W and 85W. This allowed most motherboards to have 75W CPUs.

  • Part Number: X02046 (-004 and up)

DD3

DD3 is a revision of DD2 that fixes minor design issue. With the new part number, the stepping reset to A00. All chips are 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