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DMIPS of MPC5554

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ypchen
Contributor III

What is the average DMIPS of MPC5554 @132MHz?

While the MPC5674F datasheet notes  5674F can run up to 264MHz/600 DMIPS .

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davidtosenovjan
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hi, according to certain marketing materials, I have noted following numbers:

MPC5554 - 210MIPS

MPC5676R - 818DMIPS
MPC5674F - 600DMIPS
MPC5644A - 300DMIPS

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ypchen
Contributor III

OK,thanks.

How to calculate the MIPS performance for e200z6 / e200z7?

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davidtosenovjan
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

I would like to note, we don't have any public document that would seriously compare devices each other in relation to their Dhrystone MIPS performance. These values are only for rough orientation, they are taken from marketing materials (factsheets and so on).

However mentioned values consider running at highest available frequency, executing code from cache, accessing only cache data. Overall performance depends no many factors.

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ypchen
Contributor III

Hi,

The e200z6 is single-issue,this means the "Instruction/Control Unit" only  dispatch one 32-bit instruction to "Execution Units" per clock .So I think the value of DMIPS should less than the frequency.But,the MPC5554 can up to 210 DMIPS@132MHz,please explain it.
Or,is it wrong for me to understand "single-issue"?

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davidtosenovjan
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Meaning of DMIPS is not "milion instruction per second", it is just benchmark value:

Dhrystone - Wikipedia 

The meaning of single issue you understands right. I could recommend to see following presentation:

https://community.nxp.com/docs/DOC-330178 

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ypchen
Contributor III

David,

Thanks for your answers.
 

Best regards

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