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The XScale core is used in a number of microcontroller families manufactured by Intel and Marvell, notably: | The XScale core is used in a number of microcontroller families manufactured by Intel and Marvell, notably: | ||
| − | + | * Application Processors (with the prefix PXA). There are four generations of XScale Application Processors | |
| − | + | **PXA210 | |
| − | + | **PXA25x | |
| − | + | **PXA26x | |
| − | + | **PXA27x | |
| + | **PXA3xx | ||
| + | * I/O Processors (with the prefix IOP) | ||
| + | * Network Processors (with the prefix IXP) | ||
| + | * Control Plane Processors (with the prefix IXC). | ||
| + | * Consumer Electronics Processors (with the prefix CE). | ||
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| + | [[Category:ARM processors]] | ||
Latest revision as of 19:24, 10 February 2008
The XScale core is used in a number of microcontroller families manufactured by Intel and Marvell, notably:
- Application Processors (with the prefix PXA). There are four generations of XScale Application Processors
- PXA210
- PXA25x
- PXA26x
- PXA27x
- PXA3xx
- I/O Processors (with the prefix IOP)
- Network Processors (with the prefix IXP)
- Control Plane Processors (with the prefix IXC).
- Consumer Electronics Processors (with the prefix CE).