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===Example applications of ARM cores=== [[File:Quad-core Android "mini PC", with a microSD card next to it for a size comparison.jpg|thumb|right|upright=1.2|[[Tronsmart]] MK908, a [[Rockchip]]-based quad-core Android "mini PC", with a microSD card next to it for a size comparison]] {{Main |List of products using ARM processors}} <!-- Please consider carefully before expanding the list below. The main list is in the article linked to above. --> ARM cores are used in a number of products, particularly [[personal digital assistant|PDA]]s and [[smartphone]]s. Some [[computing]] examples are [[Microsoft]]'s [[Surface (2012 tablet)|first generation Surface]], [[Surface 2]] and [[Pocket PC]] devices (following [[Pocket PC 2002|2002]]), [[Apple Inc.|Apple]]'s [[iPad]]s, and [[Asus]]'s [[Asus Eee Pad Transformer|Eee Pad Transformer]] [[tablet computer]]s, and several [[Chromebook]] laptops. Others include Apple's [[iPhone]] [[smartphone]]s and [[iPod]] [[portable media player]]s, [[Canon PowerShot]] [[digital camera]]s, [[Nintendo Switch]] hybrid, the [[Wii]] security processor and [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]] [[handheld game console]]s, and [[TomTom]] turn-by-turn [[GPS navigation device|navigation systems]]. In 2005, Arm took part in the development of [[Manchester University]]'s computer [[SpiNNaker]], which used ARM cores to simulate the [[human brain]].<ref>{{cite magazine |url=https://www.eetimes.com/electronics-news/4217840/Million-ARM-cores-brain-simulator |title=One Million ARM Cores Linked to Simulate Brain |access-date=2 August 2011 |last=Parrish |first=Kevin |date=14 July 2011 |magazine=EE Times}}</ref> ARM chips are also used in [[Raspberry Pi]], [[BeagleBoard]], [[BeagleBone]], [[PandaBoard]], and other [[single-board computer]]s, because they are very small, inexpensive, and consume very little power.
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