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AMD Geode LX 800 (500 MHz, 0.9 W) processor. Alix.1C Mini-ITX embedded board with AMD Geode LX 800 together with Compact Flash, miniPCI and PCI slots, 44-pin IDE interface and 256 MB RAM. In 2002, AMD introduced the Geode GX series, which was a re-branding of the National Semiconductor
AMD 760MPX chipset AMD-768 AC'97: Geode GX1 Geode CS5530 AC'97 2 × ATA/33 National Semiconductor release Geode GXm Geode GXLV Geode CS5530A Geode GX Geode CS5535 0 + 4 2 × ATA/66 Geode LX Geode CS5536 4 + 0 2 × ATA/100 AMD-8111 nForce Professional ULi-1563 AMD-8131 2004 4 + 2 AC'97 2 × ATA/133 PCI-X: AMD-8132 PCI-X 2.0: AMD-8151 AMD-8151 AGP 8X
Geode The MediaGX CPU is an x86 -compatible processor that was designed by Cyrix and manufactured by National Semiconductor following the two companies' merger. It was introduced in 1997.
The Geode GX and Geode LX added two new 3DNow! instructions which is absent in all other processors. 3DNow! "professional" instructions unique to the Geode GX/LX are the following: PFRSQRTV – Reciprocal square root approximation for a pair of 32-bit floats; PFRCPV – Reciprocal approximation for a pair of 32-bit floats
These instructions are present in Cyrix CPUs as well as NatSemi/AMD Geode CPUs derived from Cyrix microarchitectures (Geode GX and LX, but not NX). They are also present in Cyrix manufacturing partner CPUs from IBM, ST and TI, as well as the VIA Cyrix III ("Joshua" core only, not "Samuel") and a few SoCs such as STPC ATLAS and ZFMicro ZFx86. [43]
National Semiconductor retained the MediaGX design for a few more years, renaming it the Geode and hoping to sell it as an integrated processor. They sold the Geode to AMD in 2003. In June 2006, AMD unveiled the world's lowest-power x86-compatible processor that consumed only 0.9 W of power.
It is based on an AMD Geode CPU and uses Microsoft Windows CE and Microsoft Internet Explorer 6. The fanless PC runs the low-power Geode x86 processor and is equipped with 128 MB DDR memory and a 10 GB 3.5-inch hard drive. The device's price is $185 with a keyboard, mouse, and preinstalled software for basic personal computing and internet ...
This started as a Geode GX port developed by AMD for the OLPC prototype, to which Artec added Geode LX support. That code was later adopted and further polished by AMD, after the OLPC switched to the LX700 for its production models. This Coreboot port was used on the SmartLink model and on several custom Artec models configured as network ...