Summary of ARM1136JF-S and ARM1176JZF-S Processor Differences
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About the differences between the ARM1136JF-S and ARM1176JZF-S
processors
The ARM11 family of high performance processors implements the ARMv6 architecture and
includes the ARM1136JF-S and ARM1176JZF-S processors. These have:
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an integer core
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a level one memory system that comprises caches, write buffers, TCM, and MMU
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level two interfaces
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integrated VFP units
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high performance coprocessor interfaces
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debug and trace support.
The ARM1176JZF-S processor adds:
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the TrustZone architecture for enhanced OS security
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level two interfaces that use AXI busses compatible with AMBA 3.0
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support for IEM for improved low power operation
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support for ARMv6k extensions.
For details of the behavior of the ARM1136JF-S processor, see the
ARM1136 Technical
Reference Manual
.