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The new i.mx B processor series builds on 15+ years of cutting-edge technology, robust software, and broad ecosystem support to continue the NXP tradition of helping customers find the right balance between performance and power, all while offering solutions that are scalable, safe and secure. The high-quality i.mx application processors provide secure, long-lasting solutions with a product longevity of 10-15 years minimum. This series includes the i.mx BM, i.mx BX, and i.mx B families which are software-compatible and supported by Android'", Linux, ONX, Green Hills, FreeRTOS and other third-party commercial operating systems. Product Longevity i.mx B FAMILY Advanced graphics, vision, and CPU performance i.mx BX FAMILY Safety certifiable and efficient performance MULTICORE PLATFORMS FOR ADVANCED APPLICATIONS FOR HIGH-PERFORMANCE GRAPHICS, IMAGING, MACHINE VISION, AUDIO, VOICE, VIDEO, AND SAFETY-CRITICAL APPLICATIONS Your interface with the world. The i.mx series fundamentally redefines application processors and fuels change in ways you never imagined. i.mx B takes Flight. The series delivers high performance as standard, supporting advanced neural network processing, integrated graphics, machine vision, video/audio, voice, and safety-critical applications. Processors include single-, dual-, and quad-core families based on the Arm Cortex architecture-including combined Cortex-A72, Cortex-A53, Cortex-A35, and Cortex-M4 based processors. arm i.mx BM FAMILY Advanced computing, audio, video and voice @ @

i.mx 8 SERIES TARGE T APPLICATIONS PERFORMANCE, POWER, SCALABILITY, SECURITY, LONGEVITY The i.mx B series builds on more than 15 years of i.mx innovation, cutting-edge technology, and broad ecosystem support. Everything is designed to help find exactly the right balance of performance and power while offering solutions that are scalable, safe, and secure. i.mx application processors also bring you an impressive product longevity of 10-15 years, minimum. Building control Consumer electronics Healthcare Multi-media devices Streaming Voice assist/control Instrument clusters Flexibility and Longevity The i.mx Band i.mx BX have common software and hardware architectures with 70% IP design reuse and pin compatibility. When designing with i.mx, you can depend on the audio and video Automotive electronic cockpit quality of the product and the stable, consistent supply of product for embedded designs. i.mx BM series processors are industrial and consumer qualified, while the i.mx TECHNOLOGIES BX and i.mx B families are also automotive qualified. i.mx B Development Tools are widely available for evaluation and development using Linux or Android Board Support Packages (BSP). Advanced security Al, machine learning and vision Industrial automation HMI solutions Infotainment 5

Advanced media processing Secure domain partitioning Dedicated vision processing engine

i.mx 8X APPLICATIONS PROCESSOR FAMILY HIGH RELIABILITY AND SAFETY; EFFICIENT, CERTIFIABLE PERFORMANCE Built with a high-level of integration, the i.mx 8X family supports graphics, video, image processing, audio, and voice functions. This is the ideal processor family for safety-certifiable and efficient performance requirements. The i.mx 8X family includes the i.mx 8QuadXPlus, i.mx 8DualXPlus and i.mx 8DualX. i.mx 8X shares common subsystems and architecture from the higher end i.mx 8 family. This gives developers an unmatched range of cost-performance scaling with pin compatible options and the highest level of software reuse.

i.mx SM APPLICATIONS PROCESSOR FAMILY INDUSTRY-LEADING SCALABLE AUDIO, VOICE AND VIDEO PROCESSING The i.mx 8M family combines high-performance computing with industry-leading audio, voice and video capabilities. Devices in this family enable up to 4K High Definition (HD) video streaming, 1080p video encode and decode, professional audio quality, speech recognition, Al, machine vision, machine learning and edge computing. The i.mx 8M family uses advanced technology such as the 14LPC FinFET process presenting great power efficiency and enhanced system reliability. Key Features High performance at low power Subsystem i.mx SM Quad i.mxsm Mini Quad Advanced process technology node delivers much lower Main CPU 2 x or 4 x Cortex-A53 @ 1 x, 2 x or 4 x A53 @ 1.6-1.5 GHz, 1 MB L2 1.8 GHz, 512 KB L2 cache leakage than standard technology Scalable power using mobile power architecture Microcontroller Cortex-M4 266 MHz Cortex-M4 400 MHz Single-, dual-, or quad-core Cortex-A53 cores up to 1.8 GHz; DDR GPU 32-bit/16-bit LPDDR4/DDR4/DDR3L 3D, 2D (4 shaders) - OpenGL ES 2.0/3.0/3.1, 3D, 2D (1 shader) OpenGL Vulkan, OpenCL 1.2 / ES 2.0 / 1080p media UI Machine Learning Heterogeneous multicore processing with Cortex-M4 running up to 400+ MHz; offload tasks, optimize power, increase security Best-in-class multimedia performance Display Interfaces 1 x MIPI-DSI, HDMI 2.0a Tx (ARC) + edp 1 x MIPI-DSI Up to 4K video decoding in h.265, h.264, VP9 with high dynamic range (HRD) Video Decode 4Kp60 HEVC H.265, VP9, H.264 1080p60 HEVC H.265, VP9, H.264, VP8 Up to 1080p60 video encoding (H.264, VP8) using parallel VPU engine enables video transcode applications (video calling) Video Encode - 1080p60 H.264, VP8 High-performance 3D graphic processing unit (GPU) Audio Interface 6 x SAi (10Tx + 14Rx external 12S lanes) 5 x SAi (12Tx + 16Rx external 12S lanes), DSD512, PDM input Highest levels of pro audio fidelity with 32-bit@ 384 KHz, up to 32-ch. TDM and DSD512 support Camera Interface 2 x MIPI-CSI (4-lanes each) 1 x MIPI-CSI (4-lanes) USB 2 x USB3.0 Type C 2 x USB2.0 PCle 2 x PCle 2.0 1 x PCle 2.0 Ethernet 1 x GbE SDIO/eMMC 2 x SDIO/eMMC 3 x SDIO/eMMC -- I I - Multiple high-speed interfaces PCle with L 1 low power substates enabling high-performing Wi-Fi /Bluetooth solutions Gigabit Ethernet, USB 3.0 and multiple SDIO interfaces Display: HDMI 2.0a (up 4K), MIPI-DSI (4 lanes) (720p60) Enabling Vision: 2 x MIPI-CSI (4-lanes) - 10 Support 1080p30, 720p60, VGA at 60 fps 11

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