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Revision as of 12:36, 6 September 2017
Template:mpu K3V2E is a 32-bit quad-core mobile ARM microprocessor introduced by HiSilicon in late 2012. This chip, which is fabricated on a 40 nm process, incorporates four Cortex-A9 cores operating at 1.5 GHz. The K3V2 integrated Vivante's GC4000 (16 cores) IGP and supports up to 2 channels of LPDDR2-900 memory. The K3V2E is an enhanced version of the K3V2, although the exact changes are not well-documented.