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Intel SA-1110
High-performance, low-power, processor for portable wireless multimedia devices

Intel SA-1110
BlueCat Embedded Linux v. 3.1
Architecture: ARM
Processor group: StrongARM® SA-1110
Markets: wireless, Internet appliances
Many of our target-support guides for BlueCat Linux are available for download.
Please consult the board-support guide or contact us for specific platform features supported.
Please note that the Intel® StrongARM SA-1110 has been discontinued.

As businesses and individuals rely increasingly on portable wireless devices to simplify their lives and boost their productivity, these devices have to perform more complex functions quickly and efficiently. To satisfy ever-increasing customer demands to communicate and access information "anytime, anywhere," manufacturers need technologies that deliver high-performance, robust functionality and versatility, while meeting the small-size and low-power restrictions of portable, battery-operated products. Intel® designed the SA-1110 processor with all of these requirements in mind.

The Intel® SA-1110 processor is a high-performance, low-power, 32-bit Intel StrongARM processor for portable wireless multimedia devices. The SA-1110 is software compliant with the ARM v.4 architecture. The SA-1110 provides the performance, low power, integration and cost benefits of the Intel SA-1100 processor, plus a high-speed memory bus, flexible memory controller and the ability to handle variable-latency I/O devices such as high performance graphic devices.

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