Talk:LNX Code 8

LNX Code 8 - Ingenic?
All the references to the chip itself link to the Ingenic website - where their Jz SoC are presented. So where is the LNX Code 8? Is it a Jz4720/Jz4730? -- Mewtu (talk) 18:54, 27 May 2009 (UTC)

Contradictions in the article - MIPS or x86?
Now which architecture has this CPU? First, the article says The exact technical specifications are not known but the publicly available chip to which the LNX Code 8 specifications correspond most closely is the DM&P Vortex86SX Embedded System-on-Chip, containing a 486-compatible processor without a floating point unit. But later, it states ''The design is an 32-bit 0.18-μm little-endian MIPS/SIMD alike instruction set That uses pipeline technology. And have 128 kiB cache. Manufactured by Chempros Limited.'' Well, that's true for the Elonex ONEt indeed, it uses a SoC by Ingenic, but does the Elonex ONE, too, or is there a x86 core in it? --Mewtu (talk) 13:29, 12 June 2009 (UTC)