ARM800

from The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
ARM800

   <processor> A {microprocessor} based on the {ARM8} processor
   core designed by {Advanced RISC Machines} Ltd.  Planned
   features include a 60-100Mhz {clock rate}; 0.35-0.4 micron
   silicon fabrication; an improvement on the {ARM7}'s 1.4
   cycle/instruction; a 16 Kbyte {cache}.

   Some estimates were 100 MIPS and 120 Kdhrystones at 70Mhz
   (twice the {ARM700}).  Samples of the ARM800 are expected to
   be available in late 1995.

   It may run on a voltage below 3.3V.

   {Digital Semiconductor}'s Hudson fab is 0.35 micron and they
   have announced a licensing deal for the ARM architecture (see
   {StrongARM}).

   (1995-02-07)
    

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