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The i.MX 8 series of SOCs are NXP’s first 64-bit Armv8-A application processors that feature up to six Armv8-A Cortex™ cores and two Cortex™-M4 cores. With this new design, the i.MX 8 series delivers high-performance computing, advanced graphics, and hardware-based virtualization, making them ideal for AI, machine vision, automotive, safety-critical, and other industrial applications. |
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Multi OS and longevity BSP |
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AIM-Linux service |
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WISE-PaaS/DeviceOn |
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Various core module offering |
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Carrier board referencing and consultation |
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Lifetime support |
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Industrial touch panels |
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Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and cellular modules |
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Storage modules |
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NXP® Cortex™-A72 QuadMax 1.6 GHz |
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4 GB LPDDR4, 16 GB eMMC |
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Vivante GC7000XS/VX GPU |
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High performance for AI and machine vision applications |
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NXP® Cortex™-A53 Quad/Dual-core 1.5 GHz |
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2 GB LPDDR4, 16 GB eMMC |
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Vivante GC7000L/LVX GPU |
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4K graphics performance for multimedia |
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NXP® Cortex™-A35 Quad core 1.8GHz |
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2GB LPDDR4, 8 GB eMMC |
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Vivante GC320/GCNano Ultra |
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Power efficiency for entry HMI and industrial applications |
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NXP® Cortex™-A35 QuadPlus 1.2 GHz |
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2 GB LPDDR4, 16 GB eMMC |
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Vivante GC7000 Lite |
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Optimized performance for ruggedized applications |
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AIM-Linux Service |
Embedded Software Service |
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Modularized framework |
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Unified BSP and longevity maintenance |
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Value-added industrial app and SDKs |
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IoT Device Management App |
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Securely automated device onboarding |
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Remote device monitoring and control |
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Software over-the-air update |
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The Embedded Linux and Android Alliance (ELAA) is an industry alliance committed to the unification and board adoption of an open architecture standard for embedded Linux and Android cores in industrial embedded systems. |
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