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SuperH
A family of RISC-based microcontrollers and microprocessors from Renesas Technology (www.renesas.com). Originally developed by Hitachi in the early 1990s with models designated as SH-1, SH-2, etc., SuperH cores have been widely used in games, computer peripherals, network devices, consumer appliances and automobiles.


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NET kernel and eMbedded Visual C++ have been written to take full advantage of the SH-5 architecture by supporting both SHcompact and SHmedia mode, providing programmers with the flexibility to optimize code as appropriate for small size or high performance.
Dual Mode Operation Can Be Switched On-the-Fly SHmedia SHmedia mode is a complete 32-bit encoded fixed length instruction set that delivers excellent multimedia performance with integer, packed arithmetic/SIMD and floating point operations.
To support compatibility with existing SuperH cores and provide a new architecture for the future the SH-5 has been designed with two operating modes, SHmedia and SHcompact.
 
 
 
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