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Revision as of 17:12, 5 September 2022
LaGrange | |
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Processor | POWER9 |
Chip | Nimbus |
Maximum base clock | - |
Maximum WOF clock | - |
Maximum TDP | - |
PCIe controllers (PEC) | - |
PCIe generation | 4 |
Maximum PCIe lanes | 42 |
Maximum PCIe endpoints | - |
CAPI 2.0 interfaces | - |
OpenCAPI/NVLink lanes | 16 |
OpenCAPI interfaces | 2 |
NVLink interfaces | 1 |
LaGrange is the codename for a POWER9 CPU module/package; it represents a middle ground between the PCIe-only peripheral connectivity of the the Sforza module, and the maximum OpenCAPI/NVLink connectivity of the Monza module. However, LaGrange also has twice the Xbus (socket-socket) bandwidth of these modules.
LaGrange is used by the Google/Rackspace Zaius/Barreleye G2 board.
LaGrange will be used for the upcoming RCS Condor board, albeit in a single-socket configuration.
Part | Cores | Stepping | Nest/Boost/Base (GHz) | Max |
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02CY069 | 22 | 2.00/3.80/2.90 | 225 W | |
02CY254 | 20 | 2.00/3.80/2.90 | 225 W | |
02CY249 | 16 | 2.00/3.80/3.40 | 225 W | |
02CY057 | 18 | 2.00/3.80/2.80 | 190 W |
Sourced from LaGrange data sheet (see Table 6-10 on page 66 in version 1.7)