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Originally Posted by jethro_static
Every mobile platform contains several different chips, to handle different specialized tasks. The "dual-core ARM" is not two ARM11 chips, as one might imagine, but rather a single ARM11 (at 600 MHz) and an ARM9 to handle the radio baseband communications (e.g. not for user tasks). By that standard, every mobile processor is "multi-core."
Qualcomm MSM7200 (with integrated ARM926EJ-S Coprocessor@274MHz <-----
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I might be wrong but the MSM 7XXX CPU is the industries first DUAL COre CPU. 1 CORE for PDA and 1 Core for the Radio.
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By that standard, every mobile processor is "multi-core."
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Yes.. But only when the MSM7xxx cpu got released. Everything behind it.. was single core.