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APPLICATIONs from Wikipedia XScale
microprocessors can be found in products such as the popular RIM BlackBerry
handheld, the Dell Axim family of Pocket PCs,
most of the Zire, Treo and Tungsten Handheld lines by Palm,
later versions of the Sharp Zaurus, the Motorola
A780, the Acer n50, the Compaq iPaq 3900 series and many other PDAs. It is used as the main CPU in the Iyonix PC
desktop computer running RISC OS, and the NSLU2 (Slug)
running a form of Linux.
The XScale is also used in devices such as PVPs (Portable Video Players),
PMCs (Portable Media Centres), including the Creative
Zen Portable Media Player, and industrial embedded systems. Apple's
recent strategic partnership with Intel has fueled rumors that XScale
processors will be found in future iPod
and iPhone
products. At the other end of the market, the XScale IOP33x Storage I/O
processors are used in some Intel Xeon-based server platforms. |
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