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| + | The '''RM7900''' offers clock speeds upto 833MHz. This processor is used on the Ocelot 3 board. It has 16kB D-cache, 16kB I-cache and 256kB S-cache. It packages a single E9000 core into an [[RM7000]] pin compatible package. It's primary target market is to provide a simple upgrade path of [[RM7000]]-based designs. | ||
== Linux Support == | == Linux Support == | ||
The RM7900 is supported in Linux 2.4 and 2.6 | The RM7900 is supported in Linux 2.4 and 2.6 | ||
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The RM7900 offers clock speeds upto 833MHz. This processor is used on the Ocelot 3 board. It has 16kB D-cache, 16kB I-cache and 256kB S-cache. It packages a single E9000 core into an RM7000 pin compatible package. It's primary target market is to provide a simple upgrade path of RM7000-based designs.
Linux Support
The RM7900 is supported in Linux 2.4 and 2.6