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46 IBM Power 770 and 780 (9117-MMD, 9179-MHD) Technical Overview and Introduction
Figure 2-5 shows the FLR-L3 cache regions for each of the cores on the POWER7+
processor die.
Figure 2-5 Fast local regions of L3 cache on the POWER7+ processor
The innovation of using eDRAM on the POWER7+ processor die is significant for
several reasons:
򐂰 Latency improvement
A six-to-one latency improvement occurs by moving the L3 cache on-chip compared to L3
accesses on an external (on-ceramic) ASIC.
򐂰 Bandwidth improvement
A 2x bandwidth improvement occurs with on-chip interconnect. Frequency and bus sizes
are increased to and from each core.
򐂰 No off-chip driver or receivers
Removing drivers or receivers from the L3 access path lowers interface requirements,
conserves energy, and lowers latency.
򐂰 Small physical footprint
The performance of eDRAM when implemented on-chip is similar to conventional SRAM
but requires far less physical space. IBM on-chip eDRAM uses only a third of the
components used in conventional SRAM, which has a minimum of six transistors to
implement a 1-bit memory cell.
򐂰 Low energy consumption
The on-chip eDRAM uses only 20% of the standby power of SRAM.

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