SuperH

The SuperH (or SH) is a microprocessor architecture. The SuperH core is RISC based and found in a large number of embedded systems.

The SuperH family was first developed by Hitachi as the successor to the H8 Family and was outsourced to the newly-formed SuperH Inc., owned by Hitachi and ST Microelectronics. SuperH Inc now sells the designs of the CPU cores.

The SH-5 design added a SIMD Instuction Set called SHmedia and also supports the SHcompact instruction set, equivalent to the user-mode parts of the SH-4 instruction set. This is similar to the Thumb Instruction Set of ARM.

The older designs are now supported and sold by Renesas.

The family includes:

Examples include ST Microelectronics's ST40 or Hitachi's SH-4.

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Linux for SuperH

NetBSD on SuperH

See also: SuperH, ARM architecture, Dreamcast, Embedded system, FPU, Hitachi (company), Hitachi H8, Memory management unit, Microprocessor, RISC