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by eqvinox
829 days ago
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> Do you take external DDR RAM on an application-class ARM core? You're an MPU. The actual difference IMHO is the existence of an MMU. (Which is, fdpic/linux-nommu efforts notwithstanding, the general "Linux" condition.) (Ex.: the SOPHGO SG2000 RISC-V chip comes with integrated DDR3 RAM, but is still solidly an MPU. I believe there are some ARM Cortex-A with integrated RAM too, can't think of any off the top of my head. [Ed.: nevermind, the SG2000 is dual RISC-V/ARM]) |
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It’s a little outdated but this blog post is a pretty good overview of the options available [1].
[0] - https://www.nuvoton.com/products/microprocessors/arm9-mpus/
[1] - https://jaycarlson.net/embedded-linux/