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  2. StrongARM - Wikipedia

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    The StrongARM is a family of computer microprocessors developed by Digital Equipment Corporation and manufactured in the late 1990s which implemented the ARM v4 instruction set architecture. [1] It was later acquired by Intel in 1997 from DEC's own Digital Semiconductor division as part of a settlement of a lawsuit between the two companies ...

  3. List of ARM processors - Wikipedia

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    StrongARM ARMv4 SA-110 5-stage pipeline 16 KB / 16 KB, MMU 100–233 MHz 1.0 DMIPS/MHz SA-1100 derivative of the SA-110 16 KB / 8 KB, MMU Faraday [87] (Faraday Technology) ARMv4: FA510: 6-stage pipeline: Up to 32 KB / 32 KB cache, MPU: 1.26 DMIPS/MHz 100–200 MHz FA526: Up to 32 KB / 32 KB cache, MMU: 1.26 MIPS/MHz 166–300 MHz FA626

  4. ARM architecture family - Wikipedia

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    DEC licensed the ARMv4 architecture and produced the StrongARM. [49] At 233 MHz , this CPU drew only one watt (newer versions draw far less). This work was later passed to Intel as part of a lawsuit settlement, and Intel took the opportunity to supplement their i960 line with the StrongARM.

  5. Risc PC - Wikipedia

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    1996 – 200 MHz StrongARM CPU upgrade released, offering a five-fold increase in raw processing power compared to the ARM7 used in the previous high-end machines. [20] 1997 – Acorn launch Acorn J233 StrongARM Risc PC, featuring an uprated 233 MHz model of StrongARM and including Browser and Java software. [21]

  6. XScale - Wikipedia

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    XScale is a microarchitecture for central processing units initially designed by Intel implementing the ARM architecture (version 5) instruction set.XScale comprises several distinct families: IXP, IXC, IOP, PXA and CE (see more below), with some later models designed as system-on-a-chip (SoC).

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