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  2. Powerchip - Wikipedia

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    Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (PSMC) manufactures and sells semiconductor products, in particular memory chips and other integrated circuits.As of 2023, the company was the 8th largest semiconductor foundry in the world with four 12 inch and two 8 inch wafer labs. [1]

  3. Power management integrated circuit - Wikipedia

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    Power management ICs are solid-state devices that control the flow and direction of electrical power. Many electrical devices use multiple internal voltages (e.g., 5 V, 3.3 V, 1.8 V, etc.) and sources of external power (e.g., wall outlet, battery, etc.), meaning that the power design of the device has multiple requirements for operation. A PMIC ...

  4. List of PowerPC processors - Wikipedia

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    7440/7450 micro-architecture family up to 1.5 GHz and 256 kB on-chip L2 cache and improved Altivec 7447/7457 micro-architecture family up to 1.83 GHz with 512 kB on-chip L2 cache 7448 micro-architecture family (2.0 GHz) in 90 nm with 1MB L2 cache and slightly improved AltiVec (out of order instructions).

  5. List of VIA microprocessor cores - Wikipedia

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    Series Model Core Frequency [MHz] Front-side bus [MHz] Year Process [nm] Package size [mm 2] Power [W] L2 cache [K] L1 I/D cache [K] Performance [SPEC2000]

  6. System basis chip - Wikipedia

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    A system basis chip (SBC) is an integrated circuit that includes various functions of automotive electronic control units (ECU) on a single die. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It typically includes a mixture between digital standard functionality like communication bus interfaces and analog or power functionality, denoted as smart power.

  7. PowerPC 5000 - Wikipedia

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    The PowerPC 5000 family is a series of PowerPC and Power ISA microprocessors from Freescale (previously Motorola) and STMicroelectronics designed for automotive and industrial microcontroller and system on a chip (SoC) use. The MPC5000 family consists of two lines (51xx/52xx and 55xx/56xx) that really don't share a common heritage.