AMD
AMD Geode GX1
The AMD Geode GX1 is an x86-compatible system-on-a-chip designed for embedded systems and thin clients, originally released by National Semiconductor.
The AMD Geode GX1 is a low-power x86-compatible system-on-a-chip (SoC) originally developed by National Semiconductor. It integrates a CPU core with a memory controller and I/O functions, targeting embedded applications, thin clients, and set-top boxes. The chip features a 32-bit x86 architecture and operates at clock speeds typically ranging from 200 MHz to 333 MHz. It supports up to 512 MB of SDRAM and includes integrated graphics and display controllers. The Geode GX1 is commonly used in single-board computers and legacy embedded systems, often paired with companion chips like the CS5530 for additional I/O capabilities.
Specifications
| Notes unverified | National Semiconductor release |
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