Difference between revisions of "IMX6"
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Revision as of 10:01, 3 April 2018
Contents
Overview:
The i.MX 6 series of applications processors combines scalable platforms with broad levels of integration and power-efficient processing capabilities particularly suited to multimedia applications.
- Enhanced capabilities of high-tier portable applications by fulfilling MIPS needs of operations systems and games
- Multilevel memory system
- Smart speed technology that enables the designer to deliver a feature-rich product, requiring levels of power far lower than industry expectations
- Dynamic voltage and frequency scaling
- Powerful graphics acceleration
- Interface flexibility
- Integrated power management throughout the device
- Advanced hardware-enabled security
Features
CPU |
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Multimedia |
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Memory |
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Connectivity |
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Display |
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Advanced Power Management |
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Security supporting |
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Principal characteristics & differences
Processor |
Connectivity
S-ATA II
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USB
Controller
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EPDC (e-Ink) |
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i.MX6 SOLO | ⊗ | 2 / 1 | √ |
i.MX6 DUAL LITE |
⊗ | 2 / 2 | √ |
i.MX6 DUAL |
√ | 2 / 2 | ⊗ |
i.MX6 QUAD |
√ | 2 / 2 | ⊗ |
i.MX6 Solo / Dual Lite
Excluding the main features they share a lot of specifications.
The i.MX 6Solo/6DualLite processors are specifically useful for applications such as:
- Graphics rendering for Human Machine Interfaces (HMI)
- High-performance speech processing with large databases
- Video processing and display
- Portable medical
- Home energy management systems
- Industrial control and automation
i.MX6 Dual / Quad
Excluding the main characteristics they share a lot of specifications
The i.MX 6Dual/6Quad processors are specifically useful for applications such as the following:
- Netbooks (web tablets)
- Nettops (Internet desktop devices)
- High-end mobile Internet devices (MID)
- High-end PDAsHigh-end portable media players (PMP) with HD video capability
- Gaming consoles
- Portable navigation devices (PND)