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Last post 08-23-2005 7:17 PM by WEAPON X. 1 replies.
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  • 07-24-2005 3:12 PM

    360 Motherboard

    Following last week's leak starring the Xbox 360 kid, a French site, xabox.com, has posted what looks like a picture of the Xbox 360 motherboard. If this picture is really a photo of the Xbox 360 innards, it must have been taken from the recently released beta dev kit, which according to rumors includes beta silicon of the Xbox 360 GPU designed by ATI but still have a dual-core version of the PowerPC 970 chip from IBM.

    In the picture, two huge fans are covering what might be the Xbox 360 central processing unit (right) and the graphic processing unit (left). If you compare this picture with some of the still frames from the OurColony video released on May 12, you will find many similarities, suggesting that indeed we are looking at the first picture of the Xbox 360 motherboard.


    The first picture below is the leaked picture with the following being still frames captured from the OurColony video. You be the judge:







    Thanks Xbox-Scene for the heads-up.


  • 08-23-2005 7:17 PM In reply to

    Re: 360 Motherboard

    New pics of  the cpu and gpu die- State of The Art Technology

    Back in June, when we interviewed Todd Holmdahl, Corporate Vice President of the Xbox Product Group at Microsoft, and the man in charge of more than 1,000 engineers, we asked him if he could provide further details on the Xbox 360 CPU such as manufacturing process, the amount of transistors and other technical data that geeks like me find exciting. Unfortunately, Microsoft could not disclose such information at that time.

    Today the desired photos showing the CPU and GPU die in complete nudity have made their way onto the Internet. We presume, due to some of the labels, that these pictures come from Asia.

    The picture below is the first photograph of the Xbox 360 processor die, showing the physical design of the three-core CPU that powers the next-generation Xbox. In the picture you can see the three cores and the shared 1MB L2 cache among other sections:



    The Xbox 360 CPU die


    A second set of pictures shows a system diagram for the Xbox 360 CPU that explains the different units that make each core as well as the entire processor and how these parts interacts with the other areas of the Xbox 360 architecture:


    Block diagram of the Xbox 360 CPU


    Last, but no least, also accompanying these new pictures comes a photo of a die, but this time showing the physical design of the Xenos GPU; the graphic chip designed by ATI for the Xbox 360. In the picture, you can see both the GPU parent die (photo provided by TSMC, the manufacturer of the chip) and the daughter die, the GPU embedded DRAM provided by NEC Electronics.


    The Xbox 360 CPU die


    This new picture also reveals, for the first time, the transistor count for each part of the two-die design. The parent die has a total of 232 million transistors while the daughter die has 100 million, making the whole package a 330+ million transistor design. In comparison, an AMD Athlon 64 processor has approximately 205 M transistors while the PlayStation 3 Cell processor has ~234M and the RSX GPU designed by nVIDIA has some 300M.

    By looking at the pictures and photos above, one realizes the tremendous complexity and state-of-the-art technology that Microsoft has packed into the Xbox 360; a console that for the first time will remain competitive against desktop PCs for more than a year after it launches.

    We’ll have more on the Xbox 360 soon.


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