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A '''tri-core''' [[microprocessor]] refers to an [[integrated circuit]] that implements three independent physical execution units (referred to as [[core]]s) on a single [[die]].
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Multi-Core CPUs
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A tri-core microprocessor refers to an integrated circuit that implements three independent physical execution units (referred to as cores) on a single die or package.

Tri-core models

List of Tri-Core Processors (25 most recent)
ModelDesignerFamilyµarchCoreLaunchedFrequency
E2Renesas ARM HoldingsR-CarCortex-A7 SH-4ACortex-A7 SH-4AJune 20161 GHz
1,000 MHz
1,000,000 kHz
0.78 GHz
780 MHz
780,000 kHz
M2Renesas ARM HoldingsR-CarCortex-A15 SH-4ACortex-A15 SH-4AJune 20151.5 GHz
1,500 MHz
1,500,000 kHz
628MarvellARMADA 600Sheeva PJ4Sheeva PJ4March 20111.5 GHz
1,500 MHz
1,500,000 kHz
0.624 GHz
624 MHz
624,000 kHz
Complete List of Tri-Core Processors...
Count: 3