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The Brahma15 is a 21, 000 DMIP Quad-core ARMv7-A instruction set compatible multiprocessor. 32KB instruction and 32KB data caches per processor are backed by a shared 2MB L2 cache and feed the multi-issue, out-of-order superscalar 15-stage plus write back pipeline of the Brahma15.
ENGADGET: Broadcom's new ARM-based chip boosts Ultra HD TV into living rooms of the future
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This prototype features Marvell's current Armada chip ( shared with most Google TVs) instead of the next generation processor.
ENGADGET: Hands-on with MiiPC, the $99 kid-safe Android PC (video)
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Likely to attract the most interest, however, is the top-end X7350 processor, which clocks in at 2.93GHz with 8MB of shared on-chip cache and a thermal design power rating (otherwise known as TDP) of 130 watts.
ENGADGET: Intel rolls out quad-core Tigerton processors
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On the Android end you'll find a single core 1GHz Texas Instruments OMAP 3730 processor with 512MB RAM, an integrated WiFi radio, and an unspecified amount of shared storage -- nothing too exciting in this day and age, but perfectly adequate for Gingerbread.
ENGADGET: Origin and CUPP wed x86 and ARM in 11-inch gaming laptop, we go hands-on (video)