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As the A2 implements the Power ISA, as mentioned in the article, it is backward compatible with PowerPC code but it is not a PowerPC processor. Unless somebody finds an IBM document to the contrary, I propose to move this article to IBM A2. -- EnOreg ( talk) 15:12, 17 November 2016 (UTC)
"Compute cards contain 16 IBM Blue Gene/Q PowerPC® A2 core processors and 16 GB of memory."
"This chapter describes the considerations for developing, compiling, and optimizing C/C++ and Fortran applications for the IBM Blue Gene/Q PowerPC A2 processor and the quad-processing extension (QPX) in the PowerPC AS v2 floating-point unit."
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says that both A2O and A2I are written in VHDL. A2O is in verilog. https://github.com/openpower-cores/a2o/tree/master/rel/src/verilog/work also perhaps worth mentioning somewhere about the A2I using VHDL to design at near gate-level rather than as a High-level design, to guarantee high performance. example: https://github.com/openpower-cores/a2i/blob/master/rel/src/vhdl/work/fuq_alg_sh16.vhdl — Preceding unsigned comment added by Lkcl ( talk • contribs) 19:27, 5 May 2021 (UTC)
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As the A2 implements the Power ISA, as mentioned in the article, it is backward compatible with PowerPC code but it is not a PowerPC processor. Unless somebody finds an IBM document to the contrary, I propose to move this article to IBM A2. -- EnOreg ( talk) 15:12, 17 November 2016 (UTC)
"Compute cards contain 16 IBM Blue Gene/Q PowerPC® A2 core processors and 16 GB of memory."
"This chapter describes the considerations for developing, compiling, and optimizing C/C++ and Fortran applications for the IBM Blue Gene/Q PowerPC A2 processor and the quad-processing extension (QPX) in the PowerPC AS v2 floating-point unit."
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says that both A2O and A2I are written in VHDL. A2O is in verilog. https://github.com/openpower-cores/a2o/tree/master/rel/src/verilog/work also perhaps worth mentioning somewhere about the A2I using VHDL to design at near gate-level rather than as a High-level design, to guarantee high performance. example: https://github.com/openpower-cores/a2i/blob/master/rel/src/vhdl/work/fuq_alg_sh16.vhdl — Preceding unsigned comment added by Lkcl ( talk • contribs) 19:27, 5 May 2021 (UTC)