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ARM9 µarch | |
General Info | |
Arch Type | CPU |
Designer | ARM Holdings |
Manufacturer | TSMC |
Introduction | October 16, 1997 |
Succession | |
ARM9 is the successor to the ARM8, a low-power performance ARM microarchitecture designed by ARM Holdings for the mobile market. This microarchitecture is designed as a synthesizable IP core and is sold to other semiconductor companies to be implemented in their own chips.
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Facts about "ARM9 - Microarchitectures - ARM"
codename | ARM9 + |
designer | ARM Holdings + |
first launched | October 16, 1997 + |
full page name | arm holdings/microarchitectures/arm9 + |
instance of | microarchitecture + |
manufacturer | TSMC + |
microarchitecture type | CPU + |
name | ARM9 + |