Broadcom app processor targets Linux phones

  2006-11-10 21:00:02
One of the world's largest fabless semiconductor vendors has entered the market for ARM-based application processors. Broadcom's BCM2820, now sampling, weds a 300MHz ARM11 core with a 150MHz"VideoCore" graphics processor. It targets high-volume consumer products, and"fully supports Linux today," Broadcom says. 
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