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56:(version 5)
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2222:Golden Cove
2217:Willow Cove
2198:Cannon Lake
1349:(in French)
725:peripherals
723:Additional
640:StrataFlash
601:: 200
536:45 nm
519:65 nm
368:April 2004
312:March 2003
297:March 2003
3100:BlackBerry
3089:Categories
3017:Intel GPUs
2731:Core-based
2495:(external
2383:oriented (
2253:Silvermont
2205:Sunny Cove
2174:Ivy Bridge
1957:Processors
1714:17 January
1636:(in Dutch)
1604:2022-01-24
1579:2022-01-24
1542:2022-01-24
1512:2022-01-24
1467:2022-01-24
1442:2022-01-24
1391:2021-01-27
1353:2021-01-27
1327:2021-01-27
1300:2021-01-27
1219:References
1121:, and the
1075:Pocket PCs
1073:family of
1067:BlackBerry
937:PXA930/935
823:Codenamed
221:Pin count
207:Code name
3069:Codenames
2982:StrongARM
2820:Dual-Core
2793:Dual-Core
2704:Dual-Core
2674:OverDrive
2623:A100/A110
2616:OverDrive
2410:pre-x86 (
2277:Gracemont
2186:Broadwell
1163:StrongARM
1115:Iyonix PC
1089:lines by
1071:Dell Axim
987:Cortex A7
971:Cortex A9
825:Manitoba,
698:registers
676:Wireless
671:SpeedStep
619:ARM Thumb
607:writeback
329:200
285:200
210:ARM type
100:StrongARM
93:pipelined
3074:Larrabee
2952:iAPX 432
2887:11th gen
2882:10th gen
2721:P6-based
2611:RapidCAD
2353:14th gen
2348:13th gen
2343:12th gen
2338:11th gen
2333:10th gen
2260:Goldmont
2248:Saltwell
2162:Westmere
2122:NetBurst
2068:Chipsets
1536:Archived
1506:Archived
1463:. Corbis
1436:Archived
1362:cite web
1195:Qualcomm
1173:See also
927:Kirkwood
923:Feroceon
848:Motorola
812:Monahans
794:Monahans
790:Monahans
781:screen.
772:Monahans
768:Bulverde
760:Monahans
718:encoding
714:decoding
661:Bulverde
457:624 MHz
430:Monahans
372:Bulverde
279:256-pin
276:17x17mm
255:255 pin
252:13x13mm
102:line of
3064:Stratix
3000:Related
2962:Itanium
2877:9th gen
2872:8th gen
2867:7th gen
2862:6th gen
2857:5th gen
2852:4th gen
2847:3rd gen
2842:2nd gen
2837:1st gen
2800:Pentium
2783:Celeron
2743:Tolapai
2664:Pentium
2647:(1998)
2645:Celeron
2536:80387DX
2528:80387SX
2323:Pentium
2318:Celeron
2272:Tremont
2243:Bonnell
2193:Skylake
2181:Haswell
2157:Nehalem
2056:Itanium
1972:Pentium
1967:Celeron
1598:Marvell
1483:Reuters
1410:Marvell
1236:EETimes
1204:Samsung
1179:RedBoot
1119:RISC OS
1113:in the
1002:IXC1100
991:Vivante
981:PXA1088
897:PXA168
856:Siemens
852:Samsung
819:PXA800F
801:GoForce
636:Dalhart
622:ARM DSP
616:ARMv5TE
595:Cotulla
552:PXA955
547:PXA95x
531:PXA935
506:PXA930
501:PXA93x
481:PXA90x
476:PXA90x
462:PXA320
448:PXA310
423:PXA300
418:PXA3xx
404:PXA272
390:PXA271
365:PXA270
360:PXA27x
349:PXA263
338:PXA261
316:Dalhart
309:PXA260
304:PXA26x
294:PXA255
270:Cotulla
266:PXA250
236:PXA210
72:, like
32:X scale
2987:XScale
2757:64-bit
2753:x86-64
2658:(2004)
2555:32-bit
2518:80C187
2511:(1980)
2484:(1982)
2478:(1982)
2472:(1982)
2466:(1979)
2460:(1978)
2449:16-bit
2443:Early
2435:(1977)
2429:(1974)
2423:(1972)
2402:(1974)
2396:(1971)
2304:64-bit
2300:x86-64
2150:Penryn
2136:64-bit
2132:x86-64
2091:32-bit
1386:GitLab
1200:Exynos
1097:, the
1035:OC-192
953:PXA940
919:Sheeva
911:Mohawk
889:PXA16x
879:Hermon
873:PXA90x
831:- and
798:Nvidia
750:PXA3xx
682:Concan
647:PXA27x
630:PXA26x
559:ARMv7
257:T-PBGA
78:Cortex
38:XScale
3059:PIIXs
2940:Other
2738:Quark
2551:IA-32
2541:80487
2523:80287
2482:80286
2476:80188
2470:80186
2412:8-bit
2385:4-bit
2087:IA-32
2051:Quark
1950:Lists
1347:01net
1277:(PDF)
1270:(PDF)
1253:(PDF)
1127:Linux
1123:NSLU2
993:GPU.
844:Nokia
740:2700G
706:bytes
702:words
512:Tavor
218:Size
156:Intel
135:cache
133:data
50:Intel
40:is a
3054:ICHs
3049:SCHs
3044:PCHs
2977:i960
2972:i860
2967:RISC
2957:EPIC
2947:CISC
2899:Xeon
2827:Core
2766:Atom
2716:Xeon
2711:Core
2628:Atom
2586:i486
2564:i386
2557:x86)
2509:8087
2497:FPUs
2464:8088
2458:8086
2433:8085
2427:8080
2421:8008
2400:4040
2394:4004
2360:Xeon
2328:Core
2313:Atom
2145:Core
2093:x86)
2046:Xeon
2009:Core
1962:Atom
1754:2010
1716:2022
1368:link
1185:OMAP
1139:Xeon
1107:PDAs
1103:iPaq
1091:Palm
1085:and
1083:Treo
1079:Zire
858:and
833:GPRS
786:MIPS
732:SRAM
716:and
710:MACs
686:SIMD
281:PBGA
124:i960
122:and
120:i860
116:RISC
106:and
44:for
3037:Arc
3022:GMA
2771:SoC
2689:III
2679:Pro
2638:SoC
2601:DX4
2596:DX2
2574:376
2493:x87
2445:x86
2381:BCD
2235:ULV
2232:x86
1987:III
1977:Pro
1213:ARM
1111:CPU
1064:RIM
1011:IOP
997:IXC
915:PJ1
913:or
907:SoC
829:GSM
779:PDA
694:SSE
678:MMX
603:MHz
331:MHz
287:MHz
214:Fab
189:PXA
183:PCI
112:DEC
85:ISA
76:'s
74:Arm
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3032:Xe
2776:CE
2684:II
2633:CE
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2591:SX
2579:EX
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