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ARM Cortex-A34
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The ARM Cortex-A34 is a low power central processing unit implementing the ARMv8.2-A 64-bit instruction set designed by ARM Ltd.[1]
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Licensing
The Cortex-A34 is available as a SIP core to licensees whilst its design makes it suitable for integration with other SIP cores (e.g. GPU, display controller, DSP, image processor, etc.) into one die constituting a system on a chip (SoC).[2]
Technical
Architecture | 64-bit Armv8-A (AArch64 only) |
Multicore | Up to 4 core |
Superscalar | Partial[3] |
Pipeline | In order (like ARM Cortex-A53 and ARM Cortex-A55) |
L1 I-Cache / D-Cache | 8k-64k |
L2 Cache | 128KB-1MB[4] |
ISA Support | Only AArch64 for 64-bit |
Debug & Trace | CoreSight SoC-400[2] |
See also
- Comparison of ARMv8-A cores, ARMv8 family
- Comparison of ARMv7-A cores, ARMv7 family
References
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