Dual-Core 64-bit MIPS® Processor with GbE, PCI, HT
Broadcom's first SiByte™ processor, the BCM1250, is a state-of-the-art multi-processor solution targeted at the fast-growing networking and communications markets.
The BCM1250 is the first MIPS64™ processor to offer the industry-leading performance, high functional integration, and low power levels required by next-generation networking applications.
The BCM1250 is an intelligent on-chip multi-processor system (CMP) consisting of two Broadcom SB-1 high performance MIPS64 CPUs, a shared 512K L2 cache, a DDR memory controller, and integrated I/O. All major blocks of the processor are connected together via the ZBbus™, a high-speed, split-transaction multi-processor bus. The bus implements the standard MESI protocol to ensure coherency between the two CPUs, L2 cache, I/O agents, and memory. Three Gigabit Ethernet MACs (10/100/1000) enable easy interfacing to LANs. To enable higher data rates, or in cases where Ethernet protocol processing is not required, the MACs can be configured as either three 8-bit or two 16-bit packet FIFOs. High speed I/O is provided using AMD's HyperTransport (LDT) I/O fabric and a 33/66MHz PCI (rev 2.2) local bus. Two serial ports are provided for WAN connections at up to T3/E3/OC-1 data rates.
- Product Brief
BCM1250 - White Paper
Increasing Performance in Network Storage with Multi-Processors and High-Speed I/O - White Paper
Practical System Design and Debug Considerations for Multiprocessing in the Embedded Environment - White Paper
Migrating CPU Specific Code from the PowerPC to the Broadcom SB-1 Processor
- Two 64-bit MIPS CPUs, Each Scalable to 600 MHz-1 GHz
- Fast, Low Latency, On-chip Multi-Processor Bus
- 512K On-chip L2 Cache
- DDR Memory Controller with 50 Gbps Peak Bandwidth
- Integrated Network and System I/O
- Product Brief
BCM1250 - White Paper
Increasing Performance in Network Storage with Multi-Processors and High-Speed I/O - White Paper
Practical System Design and Debug Considerations for Multiprocessing in the Embedded Environment - White Paper
Migrating CPU Specific Code from the PowerPC to the Broadcom SB-1 Processor
Complete Reference Designs
- BCM91250A
Evaluation Board for BCM1250




