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==RiscPC Processor Cards== |
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Acorn sold three StrongARM processor cards, based on the Digital SA-110, for the RiscPC. These cards are: |
Acorn sold three StrongARM processor cards, based on the Digital SA-110, for the RiscPC. The only difference between them is the speed rating of the SA-110 used, and the speed that the cards were set to run. These cards are: |
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*160 MHz (overclocked from the factory to 200 MHz) |
*160 MHz (overclocked from the factory to 200 MHz) |
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*200 MHz |
*200 MHz |
Revision as of 16:56, 9 October 2009
The StrongARM is an ARMv4 processor designed and originally manufactured by Digital Equipment Corporation, and later manufactured by Intel. It was replaced by the XScale in Intel's lineup.
The StrongARM was used in the Acorn and Castle RiscPC, the Castle Kinetic RiscPC, and the MicroDigital Omega.
RiscPC Processor Cards
Acorn sold three StrongARM processor cards, based on the Digital SA-110, for the RiscPC. The only difference between them is the speed rating of the SA-110 used, and the speed that the cards were set to run. These cards are:
- 160 MHz (overclocked from the factory to 200 MHz)
- 200 MHz
- 233 MHz
Kinetic Processor Cards
Main article: Kinetic
MicroDigital Omega
Main article: MicroDigital Omega
See Also