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The P2110 is a high performance 32-bit processor core developed by Philips Research and released by NXP Semiconductors. It is a PowerPC-based processor core with three instruction set architectures: PowerPC, RV32I, and CmIPS-I. The P2110 core is used in a variety of embedded applications, including networking, communications, and multimedia. It features an embedded PowerPC instruction set and a scalable, configurable, and programmable processor for cost-sensitive solutions. The P2110 also supports up to eight DMA channels, an advanced memory cache, and a diagnostic monitor. The P2110 core is fully synthesizable and is available in a variety of packages, including LQFP and CLGA.