Intel XScale
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XScale is Intel's implementation of the 5th generation of the ARM architecture. XScale is a RISC microprocessor.
It is the successor to the Intel StrongARM microprocessors and microcontrollers, which Intel acquired from DEC's Digital Semiconductor division as the side-effect of a lawsuit between the two companies. Intel used the StrongARM to replace their ailing line of outdated RISC processors, the i860 and i960.
The XScale microprocessor can be found in products like the Dell Axim X50v PDA.
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