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Ibm Journal of Research and Development | 2009

Design and microarchitecture of the IBM system z10 microprocessor

Chung-Lung Kevin Shum; Fadi Y. Busaba; S. Dao-Trong; Guenter Gerwig; Christian Jacobi; Thomas Koehler; E. Pfeffer; Brian R. Prasky; J. G. Rell; Aaron Tsai

The IBM System z10™ microprocessor is currently the fastest running 64-bit CISC (complex instruction set computer) microprocessor. This microprocessor operates at 4.4 GHz and provides up to two times performance improvement compared with its predecessor, the System z9® microprocessor. In addition to its ultrahigh-frequency pipeline, the z10™ microprocessor offers such performance enhancements as a sophisticated branch-prediction structure, a large second-level private cache, a data-prefetch engine, and a hardwired decimal floating-point arithmetic unit. The z10 microprocessor also implements new architectural features that allow better software optimization across compiled applications. These features include new instructions that help shorten the code path lengths and new facilities for software-directed cache management and the use of 1-MB virtual pages. The innovative microarchitecture of the z10 microprocessor and notable differences from its predecessors and the IBM POWER6™ microprocessor are discussed.


Ibm Journal of Research and Development | 2002

The microarchitecture of the IBM eServer z900 processor

Eric M. Schwarz; Mark A. Check; Chung-Lung Kevin Shum; Thomas Koehler; Scott Barnett Swaney; John Macdougall; Christopher A. Krygowski

The recent IBM ESA/390 CMOS line of processors, from 1997 to 1999, consisted of the G4, G5, and G6 processors. The architecture they implemented lacked 64-bit addressability and had only a limited set of 64- bit arithmetic instructions. The processors also lacked data and instruction bandwidth, since they utilized a unified cache. The branch performance was good, but there were delays due to conflicts in searching and writing the branch target buffer. Also, the hardware data compression and decimal arithmetic performance, though good, was in demand by database and COBOL programmers. Most of the performance concerns regarding prior processors were due to area constraints. Recent technology advances have increased the circuit density by 50 percent over that of the G6 processor. This has allowed the design of several performance-critical areas to be revisited. The end result of these efforts is the IBM eServer z900 processor, which is the first high-end processor based on the new 64-bit z/Architecture™.


Archive | 2008

Method, system and computer program product for sampling computer system performance data

Jane H. Bartik; Martin Recktenwald; Chung-Lung Kevin Shum; Scott Barnett Swaney; Patrick M. West


Archive | 2008

Method and system for handling cache coherency for self-modifying code

Gregory W. Alexander; Christian Jacobi; Barry Watson Krumm; Chung-Lung Kevin Shum; Aaron Tsai


Archive | 2008

Method and system for a multi-level virtual/real cache system with synonym resolution

Barry Watson Krumm; Christian Jacobi; Chung-Lung Kevin Shum; Hans-Werner Tast; Aaron Tsai; Ching-Farn E. Wu


Archive | 2008

Processor and method for workaround trigger activated exceptions

Steven R. Carlough; Adam B. Collura; Wen H. Li; Eric M. Schwarz; Chung-Lung Kevin Shum


Archive | 2008

METHOD, SYSTEM, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR HANDLING ERRORS IN A CACHE WITHOUT PROCESSOR CORE RECOVERY

Christian Jacobi; Matthias Pflanz; Chung-Lung Kevin Shum; Hans-Werner Tast; Aaron Tsai


Archive | 2000

Program store compare handling between instruction and operand caches

Chung-Lung Kevin Shum; Dean G. Bair; Charles F. Webb; Mark A. Check; John Stephen Liptay


Archive | 2013

Next instruction access intent instruction

Christian Jacobi; Timothy J. Slegel; Chung-Lung Kevin Shum; Gustav E. Sittmann


Archive | 2013

Controlling operation of a run-time instrumentation facility from a lesser-privileged state

Mark S. Farrell; Charles W. Gainey; Marcel Mitran; Chung-Lung Kevin Shum; Timothy J. Slegel; Brian Leonard Smith; Kevin A. Stoodley

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