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 …
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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 recent models designed as SoCs.
2009年3月17日 · The XScale, a microprocessor core, is Marvell's (formerly Intel's) implementation of the fifth generation of the ARM architecture, and consists of several distinct families: IXP, IXC, IOP, PXA and CE (see more below).
The Intel XScale micro-architecture is an implementation of the ARM V5TE architecture. The XScale core supports both dynamic frequency and voltage scaling with a maximum frequency today in handheld devices of 624MHz (and increasing going forward).
The Intel ® XScale™ microarchitecture is based on a new core which is compliant with ARM* version 5TE. The microarchitecture surrounds the core with instruction and data memory manage-
Intel Xscale is a 32-bit RISC microarchitecture based on Advanced RISC Machines (ARM). ARM-based and Intel Xscale technology are completely binary compatible. So software and software-developed tools designed for older ARM processors also …
2.0 Intel XScale® Microarchitecture and Multiply Accumulate DSP Instructions Description The Intel XScale® Microarchitecture features a special set of instructions that enable a software programmer to implement signal-processing algorithms that …
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