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− | A '''single-core''' [[microprocessor]] refers to an [[integrated circuit]] that implements exactly one independent [[physical core|physical execution unit]] (referred to as a [[physical core|core]]) in a single chip package. Single-core processors have more or less been phased-out in favor of [[multi-core processor]]s since the early 2010s for the mobile, desktop, and server markets. Single-core processors can still be found in various low-power, embedded, and special-purpose applications and devices. | + | A '''single-core''' [[microprocessor]] refers to an [[integrated circuit]] that implements exactly one independent [[physical core|physical execution unit]] (referred to as a [[physical core|core]]) in a single chip package. |
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+ | == Overview == | ||
+ | Single-core processors have more or less been phased-out in favor of [[multi-core processor]]s since the early 2010s for the mobile, desktop, and server markets. Single-core processors can still be found in various low-power, embedded, and special-purpose applications and devices. | ||
== Single-core models == | == Single-core models == |
Latest revision as of 01:38, 6 September 2017
Multi-Core CPUs | |
Many-Core Microprocessor | |
Multi-Core Microprocessor |
A single-core microprocessor refers to an integrated circuit that implements exactly one independent physical execution unit (referred to as a core) in a single chip package.
Overview[edit]
Single-core processors have more or less been phased-out in favor of multi-core processors since the early 2010s for the mobile, desktop, and server markets. Single-core processors can still be found in various low-power, embedded, and special-purpose applications and devices.
Single-core models[edit]
List of Single-Core Processors (25 most recent) | ||||||
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Model | Launched | Designer | Family | µarch | Core | Frequency |
x86 Processors | ||||||
N270 | 3 June 2008 | Intel | Atom | Bonnell | Diamondville | 1,599.99 MHz 1.6 GHz 1,599,990 kHz |
807UE | July 2012 | Intel | Celeron | Sandy Bridge | Sandy Bridge M | 1,000 MHz 1 GHz 1,000,000 kHz |
B730 | July 2012 | Intel | Celeron | Sandy Bridge | Sandy Bridge M | 1,800 MHz 1.8 GHz 1,800,000 kHz |
807 | July 2012 | Intel | Celeron | Sandy Bridge | Sandy Bridge M | 1,500 MHz 1.5 GHz 1,500,000 kHz |
T16R | June 2012 | AMD | Embedded G-Series | Bobcat | eBrazos | 615 MHz 0.615 GHz 615,000 kHz |
827 | 2012 | Intel | Celeron | Sandy Bridge | Sandy Bridge M | 1,400 MHz 1.4 GHz 1,400,000 kHz |
B720 | January 2012 | Intel | Celeron | Sandy Bridge | Sandy Bridge M | 1,700 MHz 1.7 GHz 1,700,000 kHz |
797 | January 2012 | Intel | Celeron | Sandy Bridge | Sandy Bridge M | 1,400 MHz 1.4 GHz 1,400,000 kHz |
787 | July 2011 | Intel | Celeron | Sandy Bridge | Sandy Bridge M | 1,300 MHz 1.3 GHz 1,300,000 kHz |
827E | July 2011 | Intel | Celeron | Sandy Bridge | Sandy Bridge M | 1,400 MHz 1.4 GHz 1,400,000 kHz |
B710 | June 2011 | Intel | Celeron | Sandy Bridge | Sandy Bridge M | 1,600 MHz 1.6 GHz 1,600,000 kHz |
T40R | 23 May 2011 | AMD | Embedded G-Series | Bobcat | eBrazos | 1,000 MHz 1 GHz 1,000,000 kHz |
ARM Processors | ||||||
E1 | June 2012 | Renesas, ARM Holdings | R-Car | Cortex-A9 | Cortex-A9 | 533 MHz 0.533 GHz 533,000 kHz |
3110 | 23 March 2010 | ARM Holdings, Samsung | Exynos | Cortex-A8 | Cortex-A8 | 1,000 MHz 1 GHz 1,000,000 kHz |
618 | 16 February 2010 | Marvell | ARMADA 600 | Sheeva PJ4 | Sheeva PJ4 | 1,000 MHz 1 GHz 1,000,000 kHz |
610 | 5 January 2010 | Marvell | ARMADA 600 | Sheeva PJ4 | Sheeva PJ4 | 1,000 MHz 1 GHz 1,000,000 kHz |
K3V1 | June 2008 | HiSilicon, ARM Holdings | K3 | ARM9 | ARM926EJ-S | 460 MHz 0.46 GHz 460,000 kHz |
VY86C810 | November 1996 | ARM Holdings | VL86Cx | ARM8 | ARM810 | 50 MHz 0.05 GHz 50,000 kHz |
VY86C710A | 1995 | ARM Holdings | VL86Cx | ARM7 | ARM710A | 40 MHz 0.04 GHz 40,000 kHz |
VY86C710A2 | 1995 | ARM Holdings | VL86Cx | ARM7 | ARM710 | 28 MHz 0.028 GHz 28,000 kHz |
VY86C610C | 23 July 1994 | ARM Holdings | VL86Cx | ARM6 | ARM610 | 33 MHz 0.033 GHz 33,000 kHz |
VY86C710 | 23 July 1994 | ARM Holdings | VL86Cx | ARM7 | ARM710 | 40 MHz 0.04 GHz 40,000 kHz |
MIPS Processors | ||||||
2H | March 2011 | Loongson | Godson 2 | GS464V | GS464V | 1,000 MHz 1 GHz 1,000,000 kHz |
2G | November 2010 | Loongson | Godson 2 | GS464 | GS464 | 1,000 MHz 1 GHz 1,000,000 kHz |
2F | June 2008 | Loongson | Godson 2 | GS464 | GS464 | 800 MHz 0.8 GHz 800,000 kHz |
CN3005-500 SCP | 1 May 2006 | Cavium | OCTEON | cnMIPS | cnMIPS | 500 MHz 0.5 GHz 500,000 kHz |
CN3005-300 CP | 1 May 2006 | Cavium | OCTEON | cnMIPS | cnMIPS | 300 MHz 0.3 GHz 300,000 kHz |
CN3110-550 SCP | 1 May 2006 | Cavium | OCTEON | cnMIPS | cnMIPS | 550 MHz 0.55 GHz 550,000 kHz |
CN3110-300 EXP | 1 May 2006 | Cavium | OCTEON | cnMIPS | cnMIPS | 300 MHz 0.3 GHz 300,000 kHz |
CN3110-400 SCP | 1 May 2006 | Cavium | OCTEON | cnMIPS | cnMIPS | 400 MHz 0.4 GHz 400,000 kHz |
CN3010-400 CP | 1 May 2006 | Cavium | OCTEON | cnMIPS | cnMIPS | 400 MHz 0.4 GHz 400,000 kHz |
CN3110-400 EXP | 1 May 2006 | Cavium | OCTEON | cnMIPS | cnMIPS | 400 MHz 0.4 GHz 400,000 kHz |
Other ISAs Processors | ||||||
M1A | June 2012 | Renesas, ARM Holdings | R-Car | Cortex-A9, SH-4A | Cortex-A9, SH-4A | 800 MHz 0.8 GHz 800,000 kHz |
P1024 | 2012 | Freescale | QorIQ | e500 | e500 v2 | 533 MHz 0.533 GHz 533,000 kHz |
P1021 | January 2010 | Freescale | QorIQ | e500 | e500 v2 | 1,200 MHz 1.2 GHz 1,200,000 kHz |
P1022 | 2010 | Freescale | QorIQ | e500 | e500 v2 | 1,067 MHz 1.067 GHz 1,067,000 kHz |
P1020 | 2009 | Freescale | QorIQ | e500 | e500 v2 | 800 MHz 0.8 GHz 800,000 kHz |
P2020 | 2009 | Freescale | QorIQ | e500 | e500 v2 | 800 MHz 0.8 GHz , 1,200 MHz800,000 kHz 1.2 GHz , 1,333 MHz1,200,000 kHz 1.333 GHz 1,333,000 kHz |
P1023 | Freescale | QorIQ | e500 | e500 v2 | ||
P1025 | Freescale | QorIQ | e500 | e500 v2 | ||
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