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AIC C4[edit | edit source]

AIC C4
Processor
Max Cores 2
Max Freq 1.30 GHz
L1 Cache 4-16KB
L2 Cache up to 128KB
ISA AIC32v1.3
Bit Size 32 bit
HMP no
Memory
Max RAM 2048
Max eMMC 8GB
Max External 32GB
Camera
Main 5MP
Secondary 3MP
Video 480p30
Multimedia
Display WSVGA (1024x600)
Playback 720p30
Connectivity
Modem WiFi, BT, FM Radio
Mobile Data WCDMA, EDGE, GPRS, GSM
Optional VNS, IR
Ethernet 10/100

The AIC C4 is the lowest powered AIC CPU utilizing the AIC32v1.3 instruction set architecture. It is designed as an entry level processor for power sensitive and cost sensitive devices. The processor is a 3G only mobile data processor and does not have any support for 4G LTE networks. The C4 produces very little heat and improves battery of the devices. The processor can be incorporated into an SOC together with additional IP to boosts its features, this includes Graphics IP, System IP, Camera ISP, and Physical ISP. With its small size, it enables manufacturers to reduce manufacturing costs while maintaining a still respectable performance capabilities. The CPUs unified L1 cache can be configured to as much as 16KB to as little as 4KB for cost-sensitive applications. It has an integrated FPU which allows it perform better than othe CPU without this capability and its integrated MMU allows the it to handle up to 2GB of RAM, 8GB of internal eMMC storage and up to 32GB of external storage. It is powerful enough to handle a 5MP camera ISP and up to 480p30 video recording. The processor is highly capable of handling up to WSVGA (1024x600) maximum display resolution and 720p30 video playback with the use of a GPU. It has native support for a 10/100 ethernet PHY, WLAN, Bluetooth LE, FM radio and optional support for VNS and Infrared connectivity. The processor is limited to WCDMA, EDGE, GPRS and GSM mobile data connectivity.

AIC C6[edit | edit source]

AIC C6
Processor
Max Cores 4
Max Freq 1.60 GHz
L1 Cache 4-32KB
L2 Cache up to 128KB
ISA AIC32v1.3
Bit Size 32 bit
HMP no
Memory
Max RAM 4096
Max eMMC 24GB
Max External 48GB
Camera
Main 8MP
Secondary 5MP
Video 720p30
Multimedia
Display HD (1280x720)
Playback 720p30
Connectivity
Modem WiFi, BT, FM Radio
Mobile Data LTE, WCDMA, EDGE, GPRS, GSM
Optional VNS, IR
Ethernet 10/100

The AIC C6 is the lowest power, most mature and most configurable AIC32V1.3 CPU which was released in early 2003 as a replacement for the less powerful C4 processors. It is the smallest application processor of AIC and has the lowest power consumption of the AIC processors. It offers high efficiency and reliability allowing manufacturers to add additional components to the processor to enhance its features. The processor is designed for low powered, cost and energy sensitive devices. It produces lesser heat dissipation than the C4 and further improves battery life by almost 13% compared to the C4. It's small size allows the manufacturer's to reduce cost and with its configurability, it allows makers to only add components which are essential to their targeted market. The processor's unified L1 cache can be configured to up to 32KB to as little as 4KB for cost-sensitive applications. It has an integrated FPU and MMU which further enhances its features. It's MMU allows the processor to access up to 4GB of RAM, 24GB of eMMC storage and up to 48GB of external flash memory. The processor is powerful enough to handle up to an 8MP camera ISP and up to 720p video recording at 30 fps. The processor is 4G LTE ready and has native support for 10/100 ethernet, WLAN, Bluetooth LE, FM radio, VNS and Infrared connectivity. It is also capable of handling up to an HD (1280x720) display resolution and up to 720p30 video recording if a capable GPU is installed.

AIC C9[edit | edit source]

AIC C9
Processor
Max Cores 8
Clusters 2
Max Freq 1.80 GHz
L1 Cache 8-64KB
L2 Cache up to 256KB
ISA AIC32v1.3
Bit Size 32 bit
HMP yes
Memory
Max RAM 6144
Max eMMC 32GB
Max External 64GB
Camera
Main 13MP
Secondary 8MP
Video 1080p30
Multimedia
Display FHD (1960x1080)
Playback 1080p30
Connectivity
Modem WiFi, BT, FM/AM Radio
Mobile Data LTE, WCDMA, EDGE, GPRS, GSM
Optional VNS, IR, DTV
Ethernet 10/100/1000

The AIC C9 is a 32-bit processor and is the most popular AIC32v1.3 CPU. The processor supports the Physical Address Extension (PAE) Technology which allows it to access more than 4GB of physical memory and also supports up to 34-bit addressing and hardware virtualization. It has an integrated FPU and MMU allowing the CPU to handle a maximum of 6GB of RAM, 32GB of eMMC internal storage and up to 64GB of external flash memory. The processor sports a very high customization option allowing the manufacturers to reduce production costs by only adding components relevant to their targeted market. It supports heterogeneous multi processing of up to 2 clusters of 4 cores each and capable of reaching speeds up to 1.80GHz. Its processing power allows it to handle up to a 13MP camera ISP and capable of recording up to 1080p videos at 30 fps. The processing is capable of handling up to a FHD (1920x1080) display resolution and up to 1080p30 video playback using a capable GPU. It has native support for 10/100/100 ethernet, WLAN, Bluetooth LE, FM/AM radio, DTV, VNS and Infrared connectivity. The processor is 4G LTE capable using a 4G modem and has native support for WCDMA, EDGE, GPRS and GSM mobile data connectivity. Additionally, the processor has built in support for USB OTG allowing external devices to connect via USB. It was launched together with the C10 on mid 2004 and was intended to be the replacement for the older C4 and C6 processors.

AIC C10[edit | edit source]

AIC C10
Processor
Max Cores 8
Clusters 2
Max Freq 2.00 GHz
L1 Cache 16-64KB
L2 Cache up to 512KB
ISA AIC32v1.3
Bit Size 32 bit
HMP yes
Memory
Max RAM 8192
Max eMMC 64GB
Max External 96GB
Camera
Main 16MP
Secondary 16MP
Video 1200p30
Multimedia
Display FHD+ (2100x1200)
Playback 1200p20
Connectivity
Modem WiFi, BT, FM/AM Radio
Mobile Data LTE, WCDMA, EDGE, GPRS, GSM
Optional VNS, IR, DTV
Ethernet 10/100/1000

The AIC C10 is a popular AIC processor for the mid range to high end device market. The C10 is one of the most mature application processor of AIC and is targeted for use to a wide variety of devices, especially for devices which requires high efficiency and high reliability. It has enjoyed a high level of success in the premium smartphone market and other infrastructure applications. It has hardware virtualization support and supports up to 34 bit physical address extension. The processor has integrated FPU and MMU which allows it to handle up to 8GB of RAM, 64GB of internal eMMC storage and up to 96GB of external flash memory. The processing power of the CPU allows it to handle up to a 16MP camera ISP and capable of recording up to 1200p videos at 30fps. It can handle up to an FHD+ (2100x1200) display resolution and up to 1200p30 video playback using a capable GPU. The processor supports heterogeneous multiprocessing of up to 2 clusters with up to 4 cores each. Its unified L1 cache can be configured from 16KB to up to 64KB and up to 512KB of L2 cache. The processor is 4G LTE ready and has native support for WCDMA, EDGE, GPRS and GSM mobile data connectivity. It has support for 10/100/1000 ethernet, WLAN, Bluetooth LE, FM/AM radio, VNS, DTV and infrared connectivity. Additionally, it has built-in support for USB OTG allowing other devices to connect to it via USB. It was launched together with the C9 processor in mid 2004 as a replacement for the C4 and C6 processors.