Building on Freescale Semiconductor's continued innovation and performance leadership
in the high-performance host processor market, the MPC7447 achieves two major
milestones in the embedded world: It delivers 1.3 GHz of performancemaking
it Freescale's fastest processor available for embedded applications. It also
dissipates less than 10W while running at 1GHza critical threshold for
many power-sensitive embedded designs.
The MPC7447 host processor is a high-performance, low-power 32-bit implementation of the RISC architecture with a full 128-bit implementation of Freescale's AltiVec™ technology. Delivering a high level of performance with efficient power consumption across virtually all speeds, this innovative processor built on Power Architecture technology provides networking and computing product OEMs with a best-in-class solution for a wide range of host processor applicationsincluding high-performance network infrastructure and telecommunications equipment, computing products and embedded systems.
Offered in a 360-pin CBGA package, the MPC7447 processor is footprint-compatible with Freescale's MPC7445 processor, providing an easy migration path for OEMs seeking higher performance for their new or existing Power Architecture processor-based applications. The 360-pin MPC7447 is an ideal choice for space-constrained applications requiring a smaller embedded CPU footprint. The MPC7447 can reach speeds of 1.3 GHz with a core voltage of 1.3V and includes 512KB of on-chip L2 cache (a 2X increase over the MPC7445's L2 cache). A lower-power version of the MPC7447 is available, operating at speeds of up to 1 GHz with a core voltage of 1.0V.
The MPC7447 is manufactured on Freescale's 0.13-micron HiPerMOS silicon-on-insulator (SOI) copper interconnect process technology, enabling it to deliver superior performance over bulk CMOS technology. In addition to increased performance, SOI technology offers excellent low power capability, making the devices ideal for embedded applications in the wired and wireless telecommunications, networking and imaging arenas.
In addition to achieving a new clock speed milestone, the MPC7447 processor offers the following features designed to optimize performance and functionality in embedded applications:
Superscalar Microprocessor
The MPC7447 microprocessor features a high-frequency superscalar G4 core capable of issuing four instructions per clock cycle (three instructions + branch) into eleven independent execution units:
Product Features
The MPC7447 processor's 32-bit superscalar core contains: