Microprocessors

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MIMX8MMXXVTXZAA
MIMX8MM6DVTLZAA
IC MPU I.MX8MM 1.8GHZ 486LFBGA
NXP USA Inc.
530
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1 : ¥341.53000
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ARM® Cortex®-A53
4 Core, 64-Bit
1.8GHz
ARM® Cortex®-M4
DDR3L, DDR4, LPDDR4
Yes
MIPI-DSI
GbE
-
USB 2.0 + PHY (2)
-
0°C ~ 95°C (TJ)
ARM TZ, CAAM, HAB, OCRAM, RDC, SJC, SNVS
Surface Mount
486-LFBGA, FCBGA
486-LFBGA (14x14)
I2C, PCIe, SDHC, SPI, UART
MIMX8MMXXVTXZAA
MIMX8MM5CVTKZAA
IC MPU I.MX8MM 1.6GHZ 486LFBGA
NXP USA Inc.
617
In Stock
1 : ¥357.87000
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ARM® Cortex®-A53
4 Core, 64-Bit
1.6GHz
ARM® Cortex®-M4
DDR3L, DDR4, LPDDR4
Yes
MIPI-DSI
GbE
-
USB 2.0 + PHY (2)
-
-40°C ~ 105°C (TJ)
ARM TZ, CAAM, HAB, OCRAM, RDC, SJC, SNVS
Surface Mount
486-LFBGA, FCBGA
486-LFBGA (14x14)
I2C, PCIe, SDHC, SPI, UART
MIMX8MMXXVTXZAA
MIMX8MM5DVTLZAA
IC MPU I.MX8MM 1.8GHZ 486LFBGA
NXP USA Inc.
12
In Stock
1 : ¥325.44000
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ARM® Cortex®-A53
4 Core, 64-Bit
1.8GHz
ARM® Cortex®-M4
DDR3L, DDR4, LPDDR4
Yes
MIPI-DSI
GbE
-
USB 2.0 + PHY (2)
-
0°C ~ 95°C (TJ)
ARM TZ, CAAM, HAB, OCRAM, RDC, SJC, SNVS
Surface Mount
486-LFBGA, FCBGA
486-LFBGA (14x14)
I2C, PCIe, SDHC, SPI, UART
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Microprocessors


Microprocessor products are integrated circuits used for information and data processing. They are differentiated from similar products that are considered microcontrollers primarily by the manufacturer's choice of term, though by tradition microprocessors do not integrate working memory within the device, are less likely to integrate mixed-signal peripherals, and likely to be used under more complex software paradigms involving the use of an operating system to manage the concomitant execution of multiple tasks.