Tolapai

Tolapai is the code name of Intel's embedded system-on-a-chip (SoC) which combines an Pentium M (Dothan) processor core, DDR2 memory controllers and I/O controllers, and a QuickAssist integrated accelerator unit for security functions.

Overview

The Tolapai embedded processor has 148 million transistors on a 90 nm process technology, 1088-ball FCBGA with a 1.092mm pitch, and comes in a 37.5mm × 37.5mm package. It is also Intel's first integrated x86 processor, chipset and memory controller since 1994's 80386EX.

Intel EP80579 integrated processor for embedded computing:

  • CPU: Pentium M clocked from between 600 MHz and 1.2 GHz
  • Cache: 256 KB
  • Package: 1088-ball flip chip BGA
  • Memory: DDR2 from 400- to 800 MHz; MCH supports DIMM or memory down with optional 32-/64-bit and ECC configurations
  • Bus: One local expansion bus for general control or expanded peripheral connections
  • PCI Express: PCIe root complex interface in 1 ×8, 2 ×4, or 2 ×1 configurations
  • Storage: 2× SATA (Gen1 or Gen2) interfaces
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