Monday, July 27, 2009

The fastest in the world of mobile processor from Samsung and Intrinsity

South Korean company Samsung Electronics and American - Intrinsitya, announced today that they jointly developed, and as they say, the fastest in the world, the mobile processor code-named Hummingbird (Hummingbird), manufactured on 45 nm technological processes with low power consumption, CPU whose kernel is based on the second generation processor architecture ARM Cortex-A8, and the performance of 2000DMIPS (Dhrystone MIPS - Million Instructions Per Second) at a frequency of 1 GHz. Hummingbird has a cache memory for instructions and data volume of 32 Kb, custom cache L2, and multimedia instruction ARM NEON.

As the developers say, to achieve a frequency of 1 GB to the application of 45 nm production methods with low power consumption, Hummingbird uses poluzakaznuyu technology integration, including a specially designed structure circuitry, memory, a set of primitive cells, as well as an expanded set of high-speed logic RTL FastCore and Fast14 of Intrinsity. Applying the methodology of dynamic power and frequency can be used by Hummingbird to work at high frequencies with a minimum supply voltage of 1 V. This is high performance and clock speed in a compartment with low power consumption, make this processor, according to the company it created, ideal for use in mobile devices.

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