Elbrus 2000

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Elbrus 2000
Produced 2005
Designed by Moscow Center of SPARC Technologies (MCST)
Common manufacturer(s)
Max. CPU clock rate 300 MHz
Instruction set Elbrus, x86
Cores 1

The Elbrus 2000, E2K (Russian: Эльбрус 2000) is a Russian 512-bit wide VLIW microprocessor developed by Moscow Center of SPARC Technologies (MCST) and fabricated by TSMC.

It supports 2 instruction set architecture (ISA):

Thanks to its unique architecture Elbrus 2000 can execute up to 23 instructions per clock so even with its modest clock speed can compete with much faster clocked superscalar microprocessors especially when running in native VLIW mode.[citation needed]

Supported operating systems

  • Linux compiled for Elbrus ISA
  • Linux compiled for x86 ISA
  • Windows 95
  • Windows 2000
  • Windows XP

Elbrus 2000 Highlights

produced 2005
process CMOS 0.13 µm
clock rate 300 MHz
peak performance
  • 64 Bit: 5.8 GIPS
  • 32 Bit: 9.5 GIPS
  • 16 Bit: 12.3 GIPS
  • 8 Bit: 22.6 GIPS
data format
  • integer: 32, 64
  • float: 32, 64, 80
cache
  • 64 KB L1 instruction cache
  • 64 KB L1 data cache
  • 256 KB L2 cache
data transfer rate
  • to cache: 9.6 GByte/s
  • to main memory: 4.8 GByte/s
transistors 75.8 million
connection layers 8
packing / pins HFCBGA / 900
chip size 31×31×2.5 mm
voltage 1.05 / 3.3 V
power consumption 6 W

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