Marvell's ARMADA Integrated Processors Come Fully ARMed
Nine years ago, on August 28, 2000, after visiting the Intel Developers Forum (IDF), I published these words in the Microprocessor Report about what was then Intel’s XScale processor: “On day two of IDF, Intel launched its new name for StrongArm-2—XScale—and at long last demonstrated working silicon.
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