ARM11
ARM11 is a series of 32-bit Reduced Instruction Set Computing (RISC) processor cores developed by ARM Holdings. Introduced in 2004, the ARM11 architecture is designed to provide high performance and low power consumption, making it suitable for a wide range of applications, including mobile devices, embedded systems, and multimedia devices. The ARM11 series includes several variants, such as the ARM1136J-S, ARM1156T2-S, and ARM1176JZ-S, each offering different features and performance levels.
The ARM11 architecture supports the ARMv6 instruction set, which includes a variety of instructions for efficient
The ARM11 architecture is widely used in mobile devices, including smartphones and tablets, as well as in