Samsung develops Hummingbird 1GHz CPU

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Samsung and Intrinsity have jointly developed a fast CPU based on ARM’s Cortex A8 architecture meant for mobile products. Code-named as Hummingbird, the processor is based on Samsung’s 45nm, Low Power (LP) process that helps it to achieve a clock speed of 1GHz while consuming less power.

Hummingbird’s high performance, low power consumption is a result of Samsung’s customized circuit/memory structures, primitive cells and Intrinsity’s RTL FastCore and Fast14 tech that allows it to run at high speed even at a minimum supply voltage of 1V.

Samsung also confirmed that the future SoC products will developed using the Hummingbird core.

2 Responses to “ Samsung develops Hummingbird 1GHz CPU ”

  1. [...] Cortex A8 architecture, under the code name Hummingbird this little guy is 45nm small. Link via Samsung Hub           [...]

  2. [...] the 2010 smartphones are tipped to use a fast 1GHz processor, which we assume will be Samsung’s own Hummingbird based on Cortex [...]

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