- it with the
StrongARM-derived
ARM-based follow-up
architecture called XScale in the
early 2000s.
According to
Allen Baum, the
StrongARM traces its history...
- requirements. The
reference profile was
subsequently revised to use the
StrongARM processor.
After a trip by
Ellison to Acer
Group headquarters in 1996...
- both used the
ARM 7500FE and
supported PAL, NTSC and SVGA displays. They had
identical specifications. The
Office NC used a
StrongARM SA-110 200 MHz...
-
Strong Arm of The Law is the
third studio album by
English heavy metal band Saxon. It was
released in 1980,
seven months after Wheels of Steel, and debuted...
- Look up
strongarm in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Strongarm may
refer to:
StrongARM, a RISC
microprocessor created by
Digital Equipment Corporation...
-
Strong Arm Steady,
often referred to as SAS, is a hip hop
group in California's
underground hip hop scene. As of
December 2009, the act
consists of members...
- In the mid-1990s,
Digital Semiconductor collaborated with
ARM Limited to
produce the
StrongARM microprocessor. This was
based in part on ARM7 and in part...
-
Louis Armstrong (アレックス・ルイ・アームストロング,
Arekkusu Rui Āmusutorongu), the "
Strong Arm Alchemist" (豪腕の錬金術師, Gōwan no Renkinjutsushi), is a tall,
large and comically...
-
RiscPC computers. DEC
licensed the ARMv4
architecture and
produced the
StrongARM. At 233 MHz, this CPU drew only one watt (newer
versions draw far less)...
-
advanced rapidly in this
period though and
within only two
years a DEC
StrongARM could be
installed at 233 MHz
which was
around 8
times faster. The machines...