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Template:mpu Exynos 3110 is a single-core 32-bit performance ARM system on a chip introduced by Samsung in 2010. The Exynos 3110 was the first model from the Exynos family which found its way into many of Samsung's and Google's devices including the Galaxy S line, Galaxy Tab, and the Nexus S. The Exynos 3110 incorporates a Cortex-A8 core operating at 1 GHz along with a PowerVR SGX540 IGP operating at 200 MHz. This SoC supports up to LPDDR2-200 dual-channel memory.