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by ejs
6645 days ago
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More commonly processors such as XScales are used for many of these applications. These are very common in applications like smart phones, Ethernet switches and the likes and are ARM based. Since of these can operate into the GHz range, I would say they would beat a 500MHz amd... But the real reason to use them is for the applications that don't need a 500MHz processor like all the pxa250 and 255s out there running at below 200MHz. I would have to agree that most embedded systems do not use x86 processors. |
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With the geode, you can have a standard distro and are just an apt-get or a yum away from software bliss. Also a geode at 500mhz with its on chip mmu and cache runs most apps many times faster than a multi gig arm, particularly when multitasking.
Its true that there aren't any geode imbued cell phones that I know of, but they are small enough, and can be made low power enough by slowing freq that its certainly possible. I'd like a cellphone running stock centos5.