A VLSI VAX chip set
Abstract
For the first time, VLSI technology is used to compress the full functinality and comparable performance of the VAX 11/780 super-minicomputer into a 1.2 M transistor microprocessor chip set. There was no subsetting of the 304 instruction set and the 17 data types, nor reduction in hardware support for the 4 Gbyte virtual memory management architecture. The chipset supports an integral 8 kbyte memory cache, a 13.3 Mbyte/s system bus, and sophisticated multiprocessing. High performance is achieved through microcode optimizations afforded by the large control store, tightly coupled address and data caches, the use of internal and external 32 bit datapaths, the extensive aplication of both microlevel and macrolevel pipelining, and the use of specialized hardware assists.
- Publication:
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IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
- Pub Date:
- October 1984
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1984IJSSC..19..663J
- Keywords:
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- Chips (Electronics);
- Computer Systems Design;
- Microprocessors;
- Supercomputers;
- Vax-11/780 Computer;
- Very Large Scale Integration;
- Architecture (Computers);
- Computer Aided Design;
- Computer Systems Performance;
- Floating Point Arithmetic;
- Memory (Computers);
- Read-Only Memory Devices;
- Transistor Circuits;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering