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Canmore - Cores - Intel
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Canmore | |
General Info | |
Designer | Intel |
Manufacturer | Intel |
Introduction | August 20, 2008 (announced) September 8, 2008 (launched) |
Microarchitecture | |
Microarchitecture | Pentium M |
Word Size | 4 octets 32 bit8 nibbles |
Process | 90 nm 0.09 μm 9.0e-5 mm |
Technology | CMOS |
Succession | |
Canmore is the core for Intel's series of consumer electronics system on chips based on the Pentium M microarchitecture. Canmore replaces Olo River which was based on Intel's XScale (an ARM chip). Canmore is the first x86 SoC for consumer electronics. Canmore SoCs were branded as Intel CE 31xx model.
Documents[edit]
- Canmore Product Brief
- Thermal Design Guide, August 2008
Facts about "Canmore - Cores - Intel"
designer | Intel + |
first announced | August 20, 2008 + |
first launched | September 8, 2008 + |
instance of | core + |
manufacturer | Intel + |
microarchitecture | Pentium M + |
name | Canmore + |
process | 90 nm (0.09 μm, 9.0e-5 mm) + |
technology | CMOS + |
word size | 32 bit (4 octets, 8 nibbles) + |