MP6

Rise mP6
The Rise Technology mP6 microprocessor, the 387-ball BGA package mounted on a 296-pin Socket 7 PPGA adapter.
General information
Launched1998
Discontinued1999
Marketed byRise Technology
Designed byRise Technology
Common manufacturer
CPUID code00000504 (Kirin)
00000521 (Lynx)[2]
Product code6441
Performance
Max. CPU clock rate166 MHz to 250 MHz
FSB speeds83 Mhz to 100 Mhz
Cache
L1 cache16 KiB
L2 cacheMotherboard dependent
L3 cachenone
Architecture and classification
Technology node0.25 µm to 0.18 µm
Microarchitecture8-stage (integer)/4-stage (Floating point), triple pipelined design
Instruction setx86-16, IA-32
Physical specifications
Cores
  • 1
Packages
Socket
Products, models, variants
Core names
  • Kirin
  • Lynx
History
SuccessorRise mP6-II

The Rise mP6 was a superpipelined and superscalar[3] microprocessor designed by Rise Technology to compete with the Intel Pentium line.

  1. ^ "32 BITS: SUPERSCALAR: 4.26. Rise iDragon mP6". Archived from the original on 21 April 2012. Retrieved 3 November 2011.
  2. ^ "x86, x64 Instruction Latency, Memory Latency and CPUID dumps". 22 October 2011. Retrieved 3 November 2011.
  3. ^ Shvets, Gennadiy (8 October 2011). "Rise Technology MP6 family". CPU World. Retrieved 1 November 2011.