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VTI ARM | |
Developer | Acorn Computers |
Manufacturer | VLSI Technology |
Type | Microprocessors |
Introduction | 1987 (announced) 1987 (launch) |
Architecture | 32-bit ARM microprocessors |
ISA | ARM |
µarch | ARM1, ARM2, ARM6, ARM7 |
Word size | 32 bit 4 octets
8 nibbles |
Process | 2 μm 2,000 nm , 1.5 μm0.002 mm 1,500 nm , 1 μm0.0015 mm 1,000 nm
0.001 mm |
Technology | CMOS |
Clock | 10 MHz |
Package | PLCC-84 |
ARM was a series of microprocessors designed by Acorn and manufactured and marketed by VLSI Technology.
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List of VLSI Technology ARM Processors | ||||||||||||
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Facts about "VL86Cx - VTI"
designer | Acorn Computers + |
first announced | 1987 + |
first launched | 1987 + |
full page name | vti/vl86cx + |
instance of | microprocessor family + |
instruction set architecture | ARM + |
main designer | Acorn Computers + |
manufacturer | VLSI Technology + |
microarchitecture | ARM1 +, ARM2 +, ARM6 + and ARM7 + |
name | VTI ARM + |
package | PLCC-84 + |
process | 2,000 nm (2 μm, 0.002 mm) +, 1,500 nm (1.5 μm, 0.0015 mm) + and 1,000 nm (1 μm, 0.001 mm) + |
technology | CMOS + |
word size | 32 bit (4 octets, 8 nibbles) + |