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Multi-Core Microprocessor |
A penta-core microprocessor refers to an integrated circuit that implements five independent physical execution units (referred to as cores) on a single die.
Penta-core models[edit]
List of Penta-Core Processors (25 most recent) | ||||||
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Model | Designer | Family | µarch | Core | Launched | Frequency |
H1 | Renesas, ARM Holdings | R-Car | Cortex-A9, SH-4A | Cortex-A9, SH-4A | November 2011 | 0.8 GHz 800 MHz , 1 GHz800,000 kHz 1,000 MHz 1,000,000 kHz |
Complete List of Penta-Core Processors... | ||||||
Count: 1 |