This is a list of microarchitectures based on the ARM family of instruction sets designed by ARM Holdings and 3rd parties, sorted by version of the ARM instruction set, release and name. ARM provides a summary of the numerous vendors who implement ARM cores in their design.Keil also provides a somewhat newer summary of vendors of ARM based processors. ARM further provides a chart displaying an overview of the ARM processor lineup with performance and functionality versus capabilities for the more recent ARM core families.
As Dhrystone is a synthetic benchmark developed in 1980s, it is no longer representative of prevailing workloads – use with caution.
These cores implement the ARM instruction set, and were developed independently by companies with an architectural license from ARM.
(6.3 DMIPS/MHz)
(2.6 GHz)
The following table lists each core by the year it was announced. Cores before ARM7 aren't included.