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CPC945, there is no other option for 970MP.
CPC965 unavailable?
I see no evidence that this chip ever existed beyond a release date (March 2007) and zero word after that. Even the 970GX (lower-power, lower-clock single-core chip) disappeared after sampling, despite having been "released". They were supposed to be companion devices, the CPC965
apparently being a single-core compatible northbridge.
It's therefore unlikely that a quad-core workstation uses a 970GX (the only update after the 970MP) and a CPC965.
As far as anyone on the outside is concerned, IBM dropped them to concentrate on POWER5+ and POWER6 which would net them far more valuable business.
Nobody's seriously using the 970 lines since we worked on the OSW, besides IBM themselves. Maybe they will make a comeback. The TSS deal sounds a lot like a PASemi-went-down-the-pan reaction - I had some rumours about a PASemi system coming out through them but that just isn't going to work. TSS need to satisfy people they promised these systems to..
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Lots. 32W at 1.7GHz and 100W at 2.5GHz.
No progress since 2005?
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I do; what do you think?
Since Apple dropped the chip, development also seems to have been dropped. Our efforts through Power.org and with IBM actual came to nothing much but a board design that was too expensive and too hot (have you ever tried drawing 200W of heat off a motherboard? I'm surprised the Apple G5s don't glow like light bulbs..) to ever build - not because of our design but because of IBM's extortionate pricing (if you check the prices for a 2.5GHz 970MP you'll notice it's $300 a chip. Add a $60 Northbridge, add more for Broadcom support chips..), and nobody cared enough about to want one to test, evaluate and sell as TSS want to with this new board. Except TSS.. but we couldn't afford to make the splash just for them, we needed IBM and Power.org behind it.