ARM7 - ARM7-TDMI

The ARM7-TDMI (ARM7-Thumb+Debug+Multiplier+ICE) processor is a 32-bit RISC CPU designed by ARM, and licensed for manufacture by an array of semiconductor companies. In 2009 it remains one of the most widely used ARM cores, and is found in numerous deeply embedded system designs. Texas Instruments licensed the ARM7-TDMI, which was designed into the Nokia 6110. The ARM7TDMI-S variant is the synthesizable core.

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