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Three-component branch prediction logic
• Speculative superscalar inner core organization
• Fast, selective flush of incorrect speculative instructions and results
• Prediction of up to two branches per cycle
• Support for up to 16 predicted branches in flight
• Prediction hints added to branch instructions
• Prediction support for branch direction and branch addresses
Physical specifications
• 58 million transistors
• 130-nanometer, silicon-on-insulator (SOI) process
• Die size: 118 square millimeters
Comparison of PowerPC G4 and PowerPC G5
PowerPC G4
PowerPC G5
Architecture
32-bit
64-bit
Addressable memory
4 gigabytes
4 terabytes
Maximum clock speed
1.4GHz
2GHz
Frontside bus
Up to 167MHz shared
Up to 1GHz per processor
In-flight instructions
16
215
Floating-point units
One
Two
Integer units
One
Two
Load/Store units
One
Two
L1 data cache
32K
32K
L1 instruction cache
32K
64K
L2 cache
256K
512K
Branch prediction logic
Local
Local/Global/Selector
Process technology
180-nanometer
130-nanometer
Die size
106 square millimeters
118 square millimeters
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White Paper
PowerPC G5
1
“World’s fastest” based on SPEC CPU2000 benchmark results and leading professional application performance tests
against 3GHz Pentium 4–based Dell Dimension 8300 and dual 3.06GHz Xeon-based Dell Precision Workstation 650.
SPEC CPU2000 benchmarks run with GCC 3.3 compiler and independently tested; professional applications tested by
Apple, June 2003.
2
Tests performed by Apple in June 2003 using preproduction Power Mac G5 units. The Power Mac
systems ran a PowerPC G5–optimized version of Photoshop 7.0.1 including optimized AltiVecCore, ACE, and BIB Carbon
Libraries; the Dell Dimension ran Photoshop 7.0.1.
3
Based on SPEC CPU2000 benchmark results against 3GHz Pentium
4–based Dell Dimension 8300 and dual 3.06GHz Xeon-based Dell Precision Workstation 650m, performed by VeriTest,
June 2003.
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