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The Alchemy SOC family is based on an Alchemy-proprietary MIPS32 core. The models are called Au1000, Au1100, Au1500, Au1550, and Au1200.
Alchemy Semiconductor has been acquired by AMD in 2002, which recently sold the Alchemy processor line to Raza Microelectronics, Inc.
Devices based on the AMD Alchemy
- 4G Systems mtx-1 (MeshCube)
- Embedded Planet EP1000
- FIC Vassili Personal Media Player uses AMD AU1200 Processor 400 MHz
- Mechatronic Brick mb1100
- MyCable XXS-1500
- Bright Star Engineering picoEngine 400MHz Au1100
See also
- http://www.razamicroelectronics.com/products_alchemy/ RMI's product page
External links
- AMD spins off Alchemy processor line article @Linuxdevices