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Difference between revisions of "vti/vl86cx/vl86c020"
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|designer=Acorn Computers | |designer=Acorn Computers | ||
|manufacturer=VLSI Technology | |manufacturer=VLSI Technology | ||
+ | |manufacturer 2=Sanyo | ||
|model number=VL86C020 | |model number=VL86C020 | ||
|part number=VL86C020-20FC | |part number=VL86C020-20FC |
Revision as of 17:45, 30 June 2017
Template:mpu VL86C020 is a 32-bit ARM microprocessor designed by Acorn and introduce by VTI in 1989. This processor is based on the ARM2 microarchitecture and was Acorn's second commercial ARM processor. This chip was manufactured on VLSI's 1.5 µm process and operated at 20 MHz.
This processor operates performs at over three times the performance of its predecessor thanks to its higher clock speed and on-die cache.