ARM is a processor architecture that incorporates a few different types of microprocessor that isn't built on the x86 protocol.
They are called processors because they ARE processors.
ARM ARM 11 332 MHz processor Intel XScale PXA270 processor
Code developed for an ARM processor cannot directly run on an x86 processor due to differences in architecture, instruction sets, and how they handle operations. ARM and x86 are fundamentally different in their design and execution methods. However, it is possible to run ARM code on an x86 processor using emulation or virtualization tools, which translate ARM instructions into x86 instructions at runtime.
ARM processor
Any ARM or Cortex based processor will do. We use ARM based processor because it is energy efficient and power available on the Quad rotor is limited.
yes it is arm v7 with snapdragon s1 processor
arm is a latest version of microcontroller
ARM ARM11332 Mhz PROCESSOR INTEK XSCALE PXA270 PROCESSOR
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low pin count
Most mobile phones use an ARM chip as the processor.
L2 cache. Today's processors all have some memory on the processor chip (called a die). Memory on the processor die is called Level 1 cache (L1 cache). Memory in the processor package, but not on the processor die, is called Level 2 cache (L2 cache). Some processors use a third cache farther from the processor core, but still in the processor package, which is called Level 3 cache (L3 cache).
to emphasize that it was a 4 bit processor