Vortex86EX3 Twin Core x86 processor targets legacy industrial applications running Windows, Linux, DOS, WinCE, QNX…

D&MP Vortex86EX3 is a Twin Core x86 SoC for industrial applications with a master CPU and a Slave CPU,  each capable of running an operating system independently, be it Windows 10 IoT, Linux, legacy OS like WinCE or DOS, or an RTOS like QNX.

Like its predecessors, such as the DM&P Vortex86EX2 or Vortex86DX3, the Vortex86EX3 – also written Vortex86 EX3 –  supports older PCI and ISA interfaces, as well as more recent interfaces such as PCIe, and the usual serial, CAN Bus, and GPIO found in this type of processor. The Vortex86EX3 is the most powerful x86 SoC from the company so far, with two cores clocked at up to 1.2 GHz to 1.6 GHz.

Vortex86EX3 x86 industrial SoC

The comparison table below lists the specifications and main features of the Vortex86DX3 (2015), Vortex86EX2 (2019), and the new Vortex86EX3.

FeatureVortex86DX3Vortex86EX2Vortex86EX3
CPU frequency1.0GHz600MHz1.2GHz
CoreOneTwoTwo
DRAM Bus32-bit DDR316-bit DDR332-bit LPDDR4
DRAM ECCNoYesYes
GPU2D Engine VGA/LCDN/AN/A
LCD-ControllerN/AYesYes
HD-AudioYesYesYes
WatchDog222
PCIe BusPCIe Gen1 x2PCIe Gen1 x2PCIe Gen2 x2
ISA BusYesYesYes
SPI Bus228
USB4x Host2x Host4x Host, 1x Device
Serial ports91010
GPIO pinsUp to 88Up to 128Up to 160
Ethernet122
StorageSATA + IDE/SD3x SD/eMMC2x SD/eMMC
Parallel port111
CAN BusN/A23
I2C228
ADC11-bit 8 channels12-bit 16 channels12-bit 16 channels
Package size51 x 31 mm19 x 19 mm17 x 17 mm
Package type720 pins Ball BGA441 pins Ball BGA627 pins Ball BGA
Temperature range-40 ~ +85°C-40 ~ +85°C-40 ~ +85°C
Vortex86EX3 block diagram
Vortex86EX3 block diagram

The Vortex86EX3 is not listed on the Vortex86.com website yet, and instead, I found it through an email from ICOP Technology with limited details after the solution was showcased at Computex 2025. After a little more research, I found a LinkedIn post from Embedded World 2025  and some extra details on a German distributor website.

The image below shows a diagram where each CPU has its own BIOS, operates independently, but both share the LPPDR4 memory and all I/Os.Homogenous CPU Heterogenous OS

Supported operating systems are Windows 10, WinCE 5, 6, 7, Linux 2.x to 6.6, QNX 7.0, RTOS-32, and DOS. The Yocto Project build system is also listed. ICOP Technology and DM&P  showcased a Vortex86 EX3 board running Linux (Debian) and Windows Embedded Compact 7 at the same time.

Vortex86 EX3 SBC Debian Linux Windows Embedded Compact 7

I could not find information about the board, it’s probably a development/reference board for the new x86 SoC.  That’s all I could find, and there’s no product page for the Vortex86EX3 at this time.

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6 Replies to “Vortex86EX3 Twin Core x86 processor targets legacy industrial applications running Windows, Linux, DOS, WinCE, QNX…”

  1. I think they were already showing information about the EX3 at EmbeddedWorld last year, but the demo was new this year. At least for EX2, the two cores are quite different, and only one of them is the newer “Emkore” design with SSSE3.

    The SoC platform and CPU core apparently comes from RDC, with DM&P being the most prominent but not the only licensee. Here are some more bits I found about RDC, its other x86-32/x86-64 cores and one more licensee:

    https://www.rdc.com.tw/?route=home/emk
    http://www.xlichip.com/EmkorexinpianzuAL913/
    https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/rdc-semiconductors-x86-64-thread.2623500/

      1. As far as I can tell, only the first generation “Vortex86” SoC (M6127D) was a rebrand of SIS 551 (Rise mP6 core), the second chip “Vortex86SX” had a completely different and much slower CPU core from RDC that implemented an i486SX compatible instruction set, similar to RDC R321x.

        The later DX/MX/EX/DX2/DX3/EX2 models each subsequently introduce CPU features after the 20 year patent expiry (tsc, cx8, mmx, cmov, sse, sse2, sse3). The mP6/SIS lineage is often cited, but it seems more likely to me that these are all cores by RDC that have a different lineage. The “Emkore” cores are described as having a six-stage RISC pipeline, which would make them more like a PentiumM or AMD K6 than the mP6 that seems to directly execute x86 instructions like a P5/Atom or Centaur/Via core.

  2. So these chips are only intended for industrial applications, right? No chance for low cost consumer x86 SBCs for running DOS?

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