The MN103 (also called MN10300 or AM33) is a 32-bit microprocessor series developed by Matsushita Electric Industrial, now Panasonic Corporation. Most variants include a media processor, working as an image processor or video processor. It is used in digital cameras, set-top boxes and DVD players.
It was supported by the Linux kernel from version 2.6.25[1] until version 4.16.[2]
It was also supported by Windows CE.[3][4]
A newer, enhanced version is the MN103S.
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- mn10300: add the MN10300/AM33 architecture to the kernel kernel.org, 2008-02-08^
- [GIT PULL] arch: remove obsolete architecture ports 2018-04-02^
- Matsushita to sample 32-bit Risc processor Electronics Weekly, 2001-09-17, retrieved 2023-03-17^
- Microsoft and Matsushita Form Strategic Alliance to Accelerate Convergence of Consumer Electronics and PC Devices news.microsoft.com, 1998-07-08, retrieved 2023-03-17^