ARM SoC clocks to 2GHz, runs Linux

Courtesy LinuxDevices.com  Mon, 06/02/2008 - 19:20

Marvell is sampling a new family of high-performance, ultra-low-power system-on-chips (SoCs) targeting IP-based home gateways, set top boxes (STBs), home routers, media servers, and mobile Internet devices (MIDs).

The Linux-compatible Marvell 88F6000 chips integrate a reconfigurable DSP (digital signal processor), clock to 2GHz, and draw only 2 Watts, Marvell says.


 

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