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LNX Code 8


Posted Date: 16 Sep 2009    Resource Type: Product Announcements    Category: General
Author: Visweswara Reddy BMember Level: Silver    
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The LNX Code 8 is the central processor chip used in the Elonex ONE range of notebook computers announced in early 2008. Sometimes the CPU is called XBurst. It is described in the company's product announcement as a "Mobile 300MHz processor".

The exact technical specifications are not known but the publicly available chip to which the LNX Code 8 specifications correspond most closely is the DM&P Vortex86SX Embedded System-on-Chip, containing a 486-compatible processor without a floating point unit.

The Elonex ONEt uses a different, RISC based Processor.
The design is an 32-bit 0.18-µm little-endian MIPS/SIMD alike instruction set That uses pipeline technology. And have 128 kiB cache. Manufactured by Chempros Limited. Compatible with the mipsel architecture in Linux.



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