ARM9
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[edit] Arm9E
ARM9E is an ARM architecture 32-bit RISC CPU family. With this architecture, ARM moved from a von Neumann architecture (Princeton architecture) to a Harvard architecture largely increasing its potential speed.
[edit] Models
- ARM926EJ-S (includes ARM Jazelle technology which enables the direct execution of Java bytecode in hardware)
[edit] Applications
- SATEL SATELLAR Digital System radio modem [1]
- Fiat Blue&Me
- Nintendo DS
- Nokia N-Gage
- almost all Nokia N-Series Smartphones at 100-330 MHz
- Conexant 802.11 products
- many mobile phones from Philips, Sony Ericsson (K and W series), Siemens, BenQ (x65 series and newer) and Nokia
- D-Link broadband routers, network storage (DNS-* models)
- Lacie EtherDisk
- Chumby
- Hanlin eReader
- Buffalo network-attached storage series Linkstation Pro and KuroBox Pro
- Western Digital My Book series NAS devices
- HTC Wizard a.k.a. Qtek 9100
- Nintendo Wii's ATI Hollywood graphic chip
- PlayStation Portable's WLAN chip. [2]
- Synology's Disk Station (models DS-x07+), Cube Station CS-407, and Rack Station RS-407 [3]
- VTech V.Flash educational consoles[1]
- Nintendo DSi
- Some Sony Ericsson mobile phones (usually at 206MHz)
- GP2X Wiz

