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| + | The '''CN3120-550 NSP''' is a {{arch|64}} [[dual-core]] [[MIPS]] network service [[microprocessor]] (NSP) designed by [[Cavium]] and introduced in [[2006]]. This processor, which incorporates a two {{cavium|cnMIPS|l=arch}} cores, operates at 555 MHz and dissipates 7 Watts. This processor includes a number of hardware accelerators for network services such as [[encryption]], [[compression]] & decompression, [[RegEx]] engine, [[TCP]], and [[QoS]]. This MPU supports up to 4 GiB of 64-bit DDR2-667 ECC memory.  | ||
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Template:mpu The CN3120-550 NSP is a 64-bit dual-core MIPS network service microprocessor (NSP) designed by Cavium and introduced in 2006. This processor, which incorporates a two cnMIPS cores, operates at 555 MHz and dissipates 7 Watts. This processor includes a number of hardware accelerators for network services such as encryption, compression & decompression, RegEx engine, TCP, and QoS. This MPU supports up to 4 GiB of 64-bit DDR2-667 ECC memory.