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  | brief_overview=The i.MX 6 series of applications processors is a feature and performance scalable multicore platform that includes single-, dual- and quad-core families based on the Arm® Cortex® architecture, including Cortex-A9, combined Cortex-A9 + Cortex-M4 and Cortex-A7 based solutions.
  | brief_overview=The i.MX 6 series of applications processors is a feature and performance scalable multicore platform that includes single-, dual- and quad-core families based on the Arm® Cortex® architecture, including Cortex-A9, combined Cortex-A9 + Cortex-M4 and Cortex-A7 based solutions.
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  | kernel_status=Fully Supported in Fedora.
  | bootloader_status=Uses U-Boot to boot EXTLinux on ARMv7.
  | bootloader_status=Uses U-Boot->EFI->grub2.  
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Latest revision as of 13:57, 4 February 2022


NXP i.MX 6 Series
NXP-Logo.svg.png
NXP Logo

Processing
Architecture ARMv7
CPU Cortex-A9 (1-4 cores)
Memory 1 GB
Connectivity
Audio Various
Network Various
USB 2.0
Support
Supported release(s) Fedora 19+
Website www.nxp.com


NXP i.MX 6 Series

The i.MX 6 series of applications processors is a feature and performance scalable multicore platform that includes single-, dual- and quad-core families based on the Arm® Cortex® architecture, including Cortex-A9, combined Cortex-A9 + Cortex-M4 and Cortex-A7 based solutions.

Kernel features status and overview

Fully Supported in Fedora.

Bootloader/firmware status and overview

Uses U-Boot->EFI->grub2.

Other details

Can be used with the disk images or PXE installation tree.