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− | Announced in late 2018, Samsung's Exynos Auto family is a variant of the {{\|Exyno}} family designed primarily for [[in-vehicle infotainment]] (IVI) systems. | + | Announced in late 2018, Samsung's Exynos Auto family is a variant of the {{\\|Exyno}} family designed primarily for [[in-vehicle infotainment]] (IVI) systems. |
== Members == | == Members == |
Revision as of 00:41, 4 January 2019
Exynos Auto | |
Exynos Auto logo | |
Developer | Samsung, ARM Holdings |
Manufacturer | Samsung |
Type | System on chips |
Introduction | October 16, 2018 (announced) January 3, 2019 (launch) |
ISA | ARM |
µarch | Cortex-A76 |
Word size | 64 bit 8 octets
16 nibbles |
Process | 8 nm 0.008 μm
8.0e-6 mm |
Technology | CMOS |
Exynos Auto is a family of 64-bit ARM microprocessors designed by Samsung for the automotive industry.
Overview
Announced in late 2018, Samsung's Exynos Auto family is a variant of the Exyno family designed primarily for in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) systems.
Members
List of Exynos Auto Processors | |||||
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Model | Launched | Cores | Frequency | ||
V9 | 3 January 2018 | 8 | 2.1 GHz 2,100 MHz 2,100,000 kHz | {{{6}}} | |
Count: 1 |
Facts about "Exynos Auto - Samsung"
designer | Samsung + and ARM Holdings + |
first announced | October 16, 2018 + |
first launched | January 3, 2019 + |
full page name | samsung/exynos auto + |
instance of | system on a chip family + |
instruction set architecture | ARM + |
main designer | Samsung + |
manufacturer | Samsung + |
microarchitecture | Cortex-A76 + |
name | Exynos Auto + |
process | 8 nm (0.008 μm, 8.0e-6 mm) + |
technology | CMOS + |
word size | 64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) + |