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  2. Single-core - Wikipedia

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    Single core processors are still in use in some niche circumstances. Some older legacy systems like those running antiquated operating systems (e.g. Windows 98) cannot gain any benefit from multi-core processors. Single core processors are also used in hobbyist computers like the Raspberry Pi and Single-board microcontrollers. The production of ...

  3. List of Rockchip products - Wikipedia

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    The Rockchip RK291x is a family of SoCs based on the ARM Cortex-A8 CPU core. They were presented for the first time at CES 2011. The RK292x are single core SoCs based on ARM Cortex-A9 and were first introduced in 2012. The RK2918 [12] was the first chip to decode Google WebM VP8 in hardware. It uses a dynamically configurable companion core to ...

  4. Comparison of CPU microarchitectures - Wikipedia

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    Multi-core, multithreading Skylake: 2015 14–19 Multi-core, L4 cache on certain Skylake-R, Skylake-U and Skylake-Y models. On-package PCH on U, Y, m3, m5 and m7 models. 5 wide superscalar/5 issues. Kaby Lake: 2016 14–19 Multi-core, L4 cache on certain low and ultra low power models (Kaby Lake-U and Kaby Lake-Y), Intel Sunny Cove 2019 14–20

  5. Allwinner A1X - Wikipedia

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    One of the many single-board computers based on the Allwinner A10 SoC. The Allwinner A1X is a family of single-core SoC devices designed by Allwinner Technology from Zhuhai, China. Currently the family consists of the A10, [1] A13, [2] A10s [3] and A12. The SoCs incorporate the ARM Cortex-A8 as their main processor [4] and the Mali 400 as the GPU.

  6. Comparison of Intel processors - Wikipedia

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    Core i7, on the desktop platform no longer supports hyper-threading; instead, now higher-performing core i9s will support hyper-threading on both mobile and desktop platforms. Before 2007 and post-Kaby Lake, some Intel Pentium and Intel Atom (e.g. N270, N450) processors support hyper-threading. Celeron processors never supported it.

  7. List of AMD mobile processors - Wikipedia

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    Mobile processor Processors Single or Dual-core 64-bit processors codenamed Conesus, with the following: made on 65 nm process; 15 W (single-core) or 18 W (dual-core) TDP; 27 mm (W) × 27 mm (D) × 2.5 mm (H) BGA package, named "ASB1" low voltage processors; DDR2 SO-DIMM; Mobile chipset AMD M780G(RS780M) series chipset + SB710 southbridge

  8. Samsung Selects Intel Processor for Galaxy Tablet - AOL

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    Intel Corp. (NASDAQ: INTC) finally has gotten a foothold in the industry in which it most needs a success. The provider of chips to 80% of the world's personal computers (PCs) has been locked out ...

  9. Atom (system on a chip) - Wikipedia

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    Atom is a system on a chip (SoC) platform designed for smartphones and tablet computers, launched by Intel in 2012. [1] It is a continuation of the partnership announced by Intel and Google on September 13, 2011 to provide support for the Android operating system on Intel x86 processors. [2]

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