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'''Berryville''' is the core for Intel's series of [[consumer electronics]] [[system on chip]]s based on the {{intel|Saltwell|l=arch}} microarchitecture serving as a successor to {{\\|Groveland}}.
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'''Berryville''' was the core for Intel's series of [[consumer electronics]] [[system on chip]]s based on the {{intel|Saltwell|l=arch}} microarchitecture serving as a successor to {{\\|Groveland}}. Berryville was Intel's 4th generation CE SoC and the first one fabricated on a [[32 nm process]]. Berryville SoCs were branded as Intel CE 53xx model.

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Berryville
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General Info
DesignerIntel
ManufacturerIntel
IntroductionMarch 19, 2012 (announced)
Microarchitecture
MicroarchitectureSaltwell
Word Size
4 octets
8 nibbles
32 bit
Process32 nm
0.032 μm
3.2e-5 mm
TechnologyCMOS
Succession

Berryville was the core for Intel's series of consumer electronics system on chips based on the Saltwell microarchitecture serving as a successor to Groveland. Berryville was Intel's 4th generation CE SoC and the first one fabricated on a 32 nm process. Berryville SoCs were branded as Intel CE 53xx model.

designerIntel +
instance ofcore +
manufacturerIntel +
microarchitectureSaltwell +
nameBerryville +
process32 nm (0.032 μm, 3.2e-5 mm) +
technologyCMOS +
word size32 bit (4 octets, 8 nibbles) +