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z15
General information
Launched2019
Designed byIBM
Performance
Max. CPU clock rate5.2[1] GHz
Cache
L1 cache128 KB instruction
128 KB data
per core
L2 cache4 MB instruction
4 MB data
per core
L3 cache256 MB
shared
Architecture and classification
Technology node14 nm[1]
Instruction setz/Architecture
Physical specifications
Cores
History
Predecessorz14
SuccessorTelum

The z15 is a microprocessor made by IBM for their z15 mainframe computers, announced on September 12, 2019.[2]

Description

The processor unit chip (PU chip) has 12 cores. The z15 cores support two-way simultaneous multithreading.[3]

The cores implement the CISC z/Architecture with a superscalar, out-of-order pipeline. New in z15 is an on-chip nest accelerator unit, shared by all cores, to accelerate compression.[3]

The cache (e.g. level 3) is doubled from the previous generation z14, while the "L4 cache increased from 672MB to 960MB, or +43%" with the new add-on chip system controller (SC) SCM. Both it and all levels of cache in the main processor from level 1 use eDRAM, instead of the traditionally used SRAM. "A five-CPC drawer system has 4800 MB (5 x 960 MB) of shared L4 cache."[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ a b c "IBM z15 (z15)". IBM.
  2. ^ "IBM Unveils z15 With Industry-First Data Privacy Capabilities" (Press release). IBM. September 12, 2019.
  3. ^ a b IBM z15 (8561) Technical Guide (PDF). September 2019. SG24-8851-00. Retrieved September 14, 2019.