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http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph....&OS=DN/20050010728&RS=DN/20050010728
Check out the code in () it says GB, its a design from ARM Unlimited.
Kalin said:Isn't "GB" the country code, being part of the "foreign application data" section?
They were once, but were bought up by Intel years and years ago afair.Shifty Geezer said:Aren't ARM a UK company?
Not sure if they CAME from there - could be - but ARM chips certainly started out in Acorn computers; the Archimedes to be exact. Initial Arms were quite anemic by the way, didn't have division instruction in hardware, etc. Also, the Archimedes lacked any coprocessors, so basically all sound and graphics had to be handled by the main CPU.They came from Acorn didn't they?
They were once, but were bought up by Intel years and years ago afair.
jvd said:we aren't getting a gba 2 or whatever for at least another two years and when we do get it i would suspect it will have a next gen mbx and an arm chip
Lazy8s said:Nintendo has gone with ARM before, and Nokia has gone with Texas Instruments' OMAP.
Guden Oden said:They were once, but were bought up by Intel years and years ago afair.Shifty Geezer said:Aren't ARM a UK company?
Not sure if they CAME from there - could be - but ARM chips certainly started out in Acorn computers; the Archimedes to be exact. Initial Arms were quite anemic by the way, didn't have division instruction in hardware, etc. Also, the Archimedes lacked any coprocessors, so basically all sound and graphics had to be handled by the main CPU.They came from Acorn didn't they?
Ooh-videogames said:http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y1/Bootyluva/20050010728-2.jpg
http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph....&OS=DN/20050010728&RS=DN/20050010728
Check out the code in () it says GB, its a design from ARM Unlimited.
PC-Engine said:Ooh-videogames said:http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y1/Bootyluva/20050010728-2.jpg
http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph....&OS=DN/20050010728&RS=DN/20050010728
Check out the code in () it says GB, its a design from ARM Unlimited.
That looks like the MPCore chip from ARM/NEC.
http://www.arm.com/products/CPUs/ARM11MPCoreMultiprocessor.html
That might be the direction Evolution will go if it's not based on a GCN SoC.
Ooh-videogames said:PC-Engine said:Ooh-videogames said:http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y1/Bootyluva/20050010728-2.jpg
http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph....&OS=DN/20050010728&RS=DN/20050010728
Check out the code in () it says GB, its a design from ARM Unlimited.
That looks like the MPCore chip from ARM/NEC.
http://www.arm.com/products/CPUs/ARM11MPCoreMultiprocessor.html
That might be the direction Evolution will go if it's not based on a GCN SoC.
There were other patents about memory management on a MPcore procdessor and power mangement. How would this affect BC with GBA, if were to be used.