Show pagesourceOld revisionsBacklinksBack to top × Table of Contents i386_geode Download Packages Devices with this instructionset i386_geode In 2002, AMD introduced the Geode GX series, which was a re-branding of the National Semiconductor GX2. This was quickly followed by the Geode LX, running up to 667 MHz. LX brought many improvements, such as higher speed DDR, a re-designed instruction pipe, and a more powerful display controller. The upgrade from the CS5535 I/O Companion to the CS5536 brought higher speed USB. Geode GX and LX processors are typically found in devices such as thin clients and industrial control systems. However, they have come under competitive pressure from VIA on the x86 side, and ARM processors from various vendors taking much of the low-end business. Because of the relative performance, albeit higher PPW, of the GX and LX core design, AMD introduced the Geode NX, which is an embedded version of the highly successful Athlon processor, K7. Geode NX uses the Thoroughbred core and is quite similar to the Athlon XP-M that use this core. The Geode NX includes 256KB of level 2 cache, and runs fanless at up to 1 GHz in the NX1500@6W version. The NX2001 part runs at 1.8 GHz, the NX1750 part runs at 1.4 GHz, and the NX1250 runs at 667 MHz. The Geode NX, with its strong FPU, is particularly suited for embedded devices with graphical performance requirements, such as information kiosks and casino gaming machines, such as video slots. In 2009, comments by AMD indicated that there are no plans for any future micro architecture upgrades to the processor and that there will be no successor; however, the processors will still be available with the planned availability of the Geode LX extending through 2015. source Download Packages HTTP https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/packages-18.06/i386_geode/ FTP ftp://ftp.halifax.rwth-aachen.de/lede/releases/packages-18.06/i386_geode/ See Mirrors for more download sites. Devices with this instructionset Package architectureTargetSubtarget↓ BrandModelVersioni386_geodex86geodePC EnginesALIX 3d1i386_geodex86geodePC EnginesALIX 3d2i386_geodex86geodePC EnginesALIX 2d2i386_geodex86geodePC EnginesALIX 2d3i386_geodex86geodePC EnginesALIX 6f2i386_geodex86geodePC EnginesALIX 3d3i386_geodex86geodePC EnginesALIX 1ci386_geodex86geodePC EnginesALIX 1di386_geodex86geodePC EnginesALIX 2d0i386_geodex86geodePC EnginesALIX 2d1i386_geodex86geodePC EnginesALIX 2d4i386_geodex86geodePC EnginesALIX 2d5i386_geodex86geodePC EnginesALIX 2d13i386_geodex86geodeSoekrisnet550170i386_geodex86geodeSoekrisnet550160 This website uses cookies. By using the website, you agree with storing cookies on your computer. Also you acknowledge that you have read and understand our Privacy Policy. If you do not agree leave the website.OKMore information about cookies Last modified: 2018/08/16 17:44by tmomas