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|data2 = 3.1<ref name="cutressihc32">Cutress, Ian. [https://www.anandtech.com/show/15985/hot-chips-2020-live-blog-ibms-power10-processor-on-samsung-7nm-1000am-pt Hot Chips 2020 Live Blog: IBM's POWER10 Processor on Samsung 7nm (10:00am PT)]. ''Andandtech''. 2020-08-17</ref>
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|data2 = 3.1<ref name="cutressihc32">Cutress, Ian. [https://www.anandtech.com/show/15985/hot-chips-2020-live-blog-ibms-power10-processor-on-samsung-7nm-1000am-pt Hot Chips 2020 Live Blog: IBM's POWER10 Processor on Samsung 7nm (10:00am PT)]. ''Anandtech''. 2020-08-17</ref>
 
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While very little public information is currently available about '''POWER10''', initial support being added to the QEMU emulator suggests that it will be implementing the yet (as of 2020-05) unreleased Power ISA 3.10 or later.<ref>ClassicHasClass. [https://www.talospace.com/2020/05/qemu-adds-power10-support.html QEMU ADDS POWER10 SUPPORT]. ''Talospace''. 2020-05-03.</ref>
 
While very little public information is currently available about '''POWER10''', initial support being added to the QEMU emulator suggests that it will be implementing the yet (as of 2020-05) unreleased Power ISA 3.10 or later.<ref>ClassicHasClass. [https://www.talospace.com/2020/05/qemu-adds-power10-support.html QEMU ADDS POWER10 SUPPORT]. ''Talospace''. 2020-05-03.</ref>
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Some details were revealed at the HotChips conference, see <ref>[https://regmedia.co.uk/2020/08/17/ibm_power10_summary.pdf slides], ''TheRegister''. 2020-08-17.</ref>
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The POWER10 firmware contains two non-freedom blobs (OMI and PCIe) that are not present in [[POWER9]]<ref>ClassicHasClass. [https://www.talospace.com/2021/09/its-not-just-omi-thats-trouble-with.html It's not just OMI that's the trouble with POWER10]. ''Talospace''. 2021-09-08.</ref>.
  
 
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== External Links ==
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* [https://newsroom.ibm.com/2020-08-17-IBM-Reveals-Next-Generation-IBM-POWER10-Processor IBM Announcement]
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* [https://www.theregister.com/2020/08/17/ibm_t7nm_power10/ TheRegister.com]
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* [https://www.nextplatform.com/2020/08/18/ibm-brings-an-architecture-gun-to-a-chip-knife-fight/ TheNextPlatform.com]

Latest revision as of 20:04, 29 May 2025

Processor Information
POWER10
Power ISA 3.1[1]
Process node Samsung 7nm[1]
Maximum cores 15 SMT8 / 30 SMT4
← POWER9 POWER11 →

While very little public information is currently available about POWER10, initial support being added to the QEMU emulator suggests that it will be implementing the yet (as of 2020-05) unreleased Power ISA 3.10 or later.[2]

Some details were revealed at the HotChips conference, see [3]

The POWER10 firmware contains two non-freedom blobs (OMI and PCIe) that are not present in POWER9[4].

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Cutress, Ian. Hot Chips 2020 Live Blog: IBM's POWER10 Processor on Samsung 7nm (10:00am PT). Anandtech. 2020-08-17
  2. ClassicHasClass. QEMU ADDS POWER10 SUPPORT. Talospace. 2020-05-03.
  3. slides, TheRegister. 2020-08-17.
  4. ClassicHasClass. It's not just OMI that's the trouble with POWER10. Talospace. 2021-09-08.

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