Monday, April 29, 2002
ARM releases 1GHz specs for mobile processors
Posted by Ed Hansberry in "HARDWARE" @ 11:38 AM
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&ncid=73&e=3&cid=73&u=/zd/20020429/tc_zd/5107019
ARM Holdings, who's designs are currently used by Intel as the foundation for the StrongARM and X-Scale processors, released details today on the ARM11 processor. "In its initial incarnation using a 0.13-micron manufacturing process, ARM11 will deliver 350MHz to 500MHz in the worst cases, with typical performance of 533MHz to 750MHz, ARM said. Using a more advanced 0.10-micron process the architecture will be able to run faster than 1GHz."
We could see something as early as 2003. They plan on releasing their first ARM11 CPU in late 2002 which will allow licensees and OEM's a few months to integrate these speed demons into handheld devices. Additional information can be found here. Thanks to Jonathan Blackwell for the heads up.
ARM Holdings, who's designs are currently used by Intel as the foundation for the StrongARM and X-Scale processors, released details today on the ARM11 processor. "In its initial incarnation using a 0.13-micron manufacturing process, ARM11 will deliver 350MHz to 500MHz in the worst cases, with typical performance of 533MHz to 750MHz, ARM said. Using a more advanced 0.10-micron process the architecture will be able to run faster than 1GHz."
We could see something as early as 2003. They plan on releasing their first ARM11 CPU in late 2002 which will allow licensees and OEM's a few months to integrate these speed demons into handheld devices. Additional information can be found here. Thanks to Jonathan Blackwell for the heads up.