A 300 Mhz 115w 32b Bipolar ECL Microprocessor, lecture by Norman Jouppi
A 300 Mhz 115w 32b Bipolar ECL Microprocessor, a lecture by Norman Jouppi. The video was recorded in August, 1993. From University Video Communications' catalog: "A full-custom single-chip bipolar ECL RISC microprocessor was implemented in a 1.0(u)m single-poly bipolar technology. This research prototype contains a CPU and on-chip 2KB instruction and 2KB data caches. The chip verifies a new style of CAD tools developed during the design process, advanced packaging techniques for high-power microprocessors, and VLSI ECL circuit techniques." Lot number: X6636.2013 Catalog number: 102624795

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