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ARM's launches Cortex-R4 cellphone processor
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ARM has introduced its latest microprocessor in the Cortex family, it is a device with new configurability features aimed specifically at 3G mobiles and in-car electronic systems.
The Cortex-R4 processor is based on a microarchitecture with dual instruction issue capability to deliver more than 600Dhrystone MIPS. It is a 90nm device based upon the ARM Artisan Advantage library.
Read the complete story here. (ElectronicsWeekly)
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