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Developer | Rapport |
Type | Microprocessors |
Introduction | 2005 (announced) January, 2006 (launch) |
Architecture | many-core 8-bit microprocessor |
µarch | Kilocore |
Word size | 8 bit 1 octets
2 nibbles |
Process | 180 nm 0.18 μm
1.8e-4 mm |
Clock | 10 MHz-100 MHz |
Package | TQFP-144 |
Kilocore was a family of many-core microprocessors designed by Rapport introduced in 2006 that implemented their "KiloCore Architecture Computing Fabric", a scalable many-core architecture.
Facts about "Kilocore - Rapport"
designer | Rapport + |
first announced | 2005 + |
first launched | January 2006 + |
full page name | rapport/kilocore + |
instance of | microprocessor family + |
main designer | Rapport + |
microarchitecture | Kilocore + |
name | Rapport Kilocore + |
package | TQFP-144 + |
process | 180 nm (0.18 μm, 1.8e-4 mm) + |
word size | 8 bit (1 octets, 2 nibbles) + |