Common questions

What kind of processor does Marvell PXA986 have?

What kind of processor does Marvell PXA986 have?

The Marvell PXA986 is an ARM based dual-core SoC for smartphones and tablets (mostly Android based). It contains two Cortex-A9 CPU cores usually clocked around 1.2 GHz and a Vivante GC1000 graphics card.

Is the Marvell pxa988 compatible with China Mobile 3G?

The PXA988 is limited to China Mobile’s technology for data, but its PXA986 doppelganger can fit the same slot to offer regular HSPA+ 3G without forcing phone makers back to the drawing board.

What kind of processor does the HP Slate 6 have?

It contains four ARM Cortex-A7 CPU cores usually clocked around 1.2 GHz (e.g. HP Slate 6 6000en VoiceTab at 1.1 GHz, Slate 7 6100en at 1.2 GHz) and a Vivante GC1000 graphics card. The integrated video processor is able to handle 1080p 30fps content in H.263, H.264, MJPEG and MPEG-4 encoding and decoding.

What kind of SOC is the mv78230 Armada XP?

The MV78230 is a complete system-on-chip (SoC) solution based on the Marvell®Core Processor embedded CPU technology.

What’s the difference between PXA25x and PXA260?

The PXA26x family (code-named Dalhart) consists of the PXA260 and PXA261-PXA263. The PXA260 is a stand-alone processor clocked at the same frequency as the PXA25x, but features a TPBGA package which is about 53% smaller than the PXA25x’s PBGA package.

What kind of memory does the XScale PXA271 have?

The PXA271 can be clocked to 13, 104, 208 MHz or 416 MHz and has 32 MB of 16-bit stacked StrataFlash memory and 32 MB of 16-bit SDRAM in the same package. The PXA272 can be clocked to 312 MHz, 416 MHz or 520 MHz and has 64 MB of 32-bit stacked StrataFlash memory.

What kind of processor does the Marvell Armada 3700 use?

PRODUCT OVERVIEW TARGET APPLICATIONS The Marvell®ARMADA®3700 Family of devices delivers comprehensive System-on-Chip (SoC) solutions powered by the dual Cortex-A53 ARMv8 high-performance CPU technology.

Is the Armada XP mv78230 ARMv7 based?

MV78460 With full pin and software compatibility between the different devices, the ARMADA®XP Highly Integrated Multi-Core ARMv7 Based System-on-Chip Processors enables full performance scalability to best fit the requirements of any specific application. This specification refers to the MV78230 only.

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