Samsung has a long history of designing and producing systems on chip (SoCs) and has been manufacturing SoCs for its own devices as well as for sale to other manufacturers. The first Samsung SoC, the S3C44B0, was built around an ARM7 CPU which operated at 66 MHz clock frequency. Later, several SoCs (S3C2xxx) containing an ARM9 CPU were produced.[1] For more information on Samsung's current SoCs see Exynos.
Model Number | Semiconductor technology | CPU instruction set | CPU | GPU | Memory technology | Availability | Utilizing devices |
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S3C44B0[2] | 0.25 µm CMOS | ARMv4 | 66 MHz single-core ARM7 (ARM7TDMI) | LCD controller | FP, EDO, SDRAM | 2000 | Juice Box, Danger Hiptop |
S5L2010[3] | ARMv5 | 176 MHz single-core ARM9 (ARM946E-S) | LCD controller | SDRAM, EDO | |||
S3C2410[4] | 0.18 µm CMOS | ARMv4 | 200/266 MHz single-core ARM9 (ARM920T) | LCD controller | SDRAM | 2003 | HP iPAQ H1930/H1937/H1940/rz1717, HP 49g+/48gII/50g, Everex E500, E-TEN InfoTouch P300, Acer n30/n35/d155, Palm Z22, LG LN600, Typhoon MyGuide 3610 GO, Samsung S5230 |
S3C2412[5] | 0.13 µm CMOS | ARMv5 | 200/266 MHz single-core ARM9 (ARM926EJ-S) | LCD controller | mSDRAM | ||
S3C2413[6] | 0.13 µm LP | ARMv5 | 266 MHz single-core ARM9 (ARM926EJ-S) | LCD controller | mSDRAM, mDDR | ||
S3C2440[7] | 0.13 µm CMOS | ARMv4 | 300/400/533 MHz single-core ARM9 (ARM920T) | LCD controller | SDRAM | 2004 | HP iPAQ rx3115/3415/3417/3715, Everex E900, Airis T470i/920/930, Acer n300/311, Boardcon EM2440-III,[8] Typhoon MyPhone M500,Mio p550/P350/C710 Digi-Walker |
S3C2442[9] | 0.13 µm CMOS | ARMv4 | 300/400 MHz single-core ARM9 (ARM920T) | LCD controller | mSDRAM | ||
S3C2443[10] | ARMv4 | 400/533 MHz single-core ARM9 (ARM920T) | LCD controller | SDRAM, mSDRAM, mDDR | 2007 | Asus R300/R600/R700, Mio Digi-Walker (C620T/...), Mio Moov 2xx/3xx, LG LN8xx, JoinTech JPro Mini Laptop JL7220, Navigon 8300/8310 | |
S5L8900 | 90 nm | ARMv6 | 412 MHz single-core ARM11 | PowerVR MBX Lite | eDRAM | 2007 | Apple iPhone, Apple iPod touch 1G, Apple iPhone 3G |
S3C2416[11] | 65 nm LP | ARMv5 | 400 MHz single-core ARM9 (ARM926EJ) | 2D graphics accelerator | SDRAM, mSDRAM, mDDR, DDR2 | 2008 | Boardcon Handheld POS,[12] iconX G310, HP Prime |
S3C2450[13] | 65 nm LP CMOS | ARMv5 | 400/533 MHz single-core ARM9 (ARM926EJ) | 2D graphics accelerator | SDRAM, mSDRAM, mDDR, DDR2 | 2008 | Mio Moov 500/510/560/S568/580, Getac PS535F, MENQ EasyPC E720/E790, Archos Arnova 10, Hivision PWS0890AW,SMiT MTV-PND530 8GB |
S3C6410[14] | 65 nm LP | ARMv6 | 533/667/800 MHz single-core ARM11 (ARM1176ZJF-S) | FIMG 3DSE graphics accelerator | mSDRAM, mDDR | 2009 | Samsung S5620 Monte, Boardcon SBC6410[15] |
S5P6422 | ARMv6 | 533/667 MHz
single-core ARM11 |
FIMG 3DSE graphics accelerator | Samsung Galaxy 3 | |||
S5P6442 | 45 nm | ARMv6 | 533/667 MHz single-core ARM11 | FIMG 3DSE graphics accelerator | 2010 | ||
S5P6450[16] | ARMv6 | 533/667/800 MHz single-core ARM11 (ARM1176JZF-S) | 3D graphics accelerator | mDDR, mDDR2, LPDDR | 2010 | ||
S5PC100[17] | 65 nm | ARMv7 | 667/833 MHz single-core ARM Cortex-A8 | PowerVR SGX535 | LPDDR2, DDR2 | 2009 | Apple iPhone 3GS |