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Supported Device Microprocessors (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)

1/5/2010

The device compilers support a wide variety of microprocessors used for devices. Support includes compilers, intrinsic functions that allow full optimization, and assemblers for tasks that cannot be supported in other ways.

Supported Microprocessors

The following list shows supported microprocessor families:

  • ARM licensed technologies for architectures v4, v4T, Thumb, v5TE, and Intel XScale
    For information about ARM-licensed microprocessors, see this ARM Web site.
    For information about ARM-licensed Intel microprocessors, see this Intel Web site.
    For information about ARM-licensed Samsung microprocessors, see this Samsung Semiconductor Web site.
  • Renesas SuperH SH4 microprocessors
    For information about Renesas microprocessors, see this Renesas Web site.
  • MIPS licensed technologies developed by NEC, Toshiba, Philips Semiconductor, Integrated Device Technologies, LSI Logic, and Quantum Effect Design
    • For information about MIPS-licensed technologies, see this MIPS Web site.
    • For information about MIPS-licensed NEC microprocessors, see this NEC Web site.
    • For information about MIPS-licensed Toshiba microprocessors, see this Toshiba Web site.
    • For information about MIPS-licensed Phillips Semiconductor microprocessors, see this Philips Semiconductor Web site.

See Also

Reference

What's New in Supported Compilers

Other Resources

Differences Between Desktop and Device Compilers