• XScale is a microarchitecture for central processing units initially designed by Intel implementing the ARM architecture (version 5) instruction set. XScale...
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    with the debut of the Axim X5. The base-level Axim X5 had a 300 MHz Intel XScale PXA250 processor, 32 MB RAM, 32 MB flash ROM, a Type II CompactFlash slot...
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    to news site Slashdot, it was the first personal computer to use Intel's XScale processor. It ran RISC OS 5. The Iyonix originated as a secret project by...
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    named Tungsten E, had 32 MB of memory (29.7 available), a 200 MHz Intel XScale processor, 320x320 Transflective TFT color display, and ran Palm OS Garnet...
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  • successor to the Xda, the Xda II, was released in November 2003. Intel XScale PXA263 (400 MHz) 128 MB SDRAM, 64 MB ROM 3.5" Transflective 65,536 colour...
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  • Sandhills State Park Monahans-Wickett-Pyote Independent School District The XScale PXA3xx chips, for which Monahans was a code-name Monahan Monaghan This disambiguation...
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    reception. On June 27, 2006, the sale of Intel's XScale assets was announced. Intel agreed to sell the XScale processor business to Marvell Technology Group...
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  • microarchitecture as Poulson, but slightly higher clock speed for the top two models. XScale a microarchitecture implementing the ARM architecture instruction set. Larrabee...
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    Bell Canada data centers. The company also invested heavily in hyperscale xScale data centers. On December 7, 2021, Equinix announced its acquisition of...
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  • architectures include variants of: ARM, Blackfin, ColdFire, MIPS, PowerPC, XScale, and x86. INTEGRITY is supported by popular SSL/TLS libraries such as wolfSSL...
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