ethomaz on 03 September 2013
Homeroids said: I was led to believe that the eSRAM was one of the main factors behind the high transistor count? The reason for a large transistor count is reflected through one big block, yes, the big block of eSRAM. For a 32 MB eSRAM array, there is 268,435,456 bit cells, for a 6T (6 transistors per bit cell) configuration, it would translate to 1.61 billion transistors, while for a 8T configuration, that’s around 2.15 billion transistors. |
~1.6m is right for the usable sSRAM... MS used redendancy to avoid issues so there are a bit more eSRAM than 32MB but only 32MB will be used.