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| + | |name=R-Car M1A | ||
| + | |no image=Yes | ||
| + | |designer=Renesas | ||
| + | |designer 2=ARM Holdings | ||
| + | |manufacturer=TSMC | ||
| + | |model number=M1A | ||
| + | |part number=R8A77781 | ||
| + | |market=Embedded | ||
| + | |first announced=February 16, 2011 | ||
| + | |first launched=June, 2012 | ||
| + | |release price=$75 | ||
| + | |family=R-Car | ||
| + | |series=1st Gen | ||
| + | |frequency=800 MHz | ||
| + | |isa=ARMv7 | ||
| + | |isa family=ARM | ||
| + | |isa 2=SuperH | ||
| + | |isa 2 family=SuperH | ||
| + | |microarch=Cortex-A9 | ||
| + | |microarch 2=SH-4A | ||
| + | |core name=Cortex-A9 | ||
| + | |core name 2=SH-4A | ||
| + | |process=40 nm | ||
| + | |technology=CMOS | ||
| + | |word size=32 bit | ||
| + | |core count=2 | ||
| + | |thread count=2 | ||
| + | |max memory=1 GiB | ||
| + | |v core=1.2 V | ||
| + | |v io=3.3 V | ||
| + | |package module 1={{packages/renesas/fcbga-472}} | ||
| + | }} | ||
'''R-Car M1A''' is a mid-range performance embedded [[dual-core]] SoC for the automotive industry designed by [[Renesas]] and introduced in 2011. The M1A features a single {{armh|Cortex-A9|l=arch}} core and an additional {{renesas|SH-4A|l=arch}} core, both operating at 800 MHz. This SoC supports up to 1 GiB of dual-channel DDR3-1066 memory. | '''R-Car M1A''' is a mid-range performance embedded [[dual-core]] SoC for the automotive industry designed by [[Renesas]] and introduced in 2011. The M1A features a single {{armh|Cortex-A9|l=arch}} core and an additional {{renesas|SH-4A|l=arch}} core, both operating at 800 MHz. This SoC supports up to 1 GiB of dual-channel DDR3-1066 memory. | ||
Revision as of 09:58, 21 July 2017
Template:mpu R-Car M1A is a mid-range performance embedded dual-core SoC for the automotive industry designed by Renesas and introduced in 2011. The M1A features a single Cortex-A9 core and an additional SH-4A core, both operating at 800 MHz. This SoC supports up to 1 GiB of dual-channel DDR3-1066 memory.