CAMBRIDGE, UK – March 13, 2012– ARM today announced the ARM® Cortex™-M0+ processor, the world's most energy-efficient microprocessor. The Cortex-M0+ processor has been optimized to deliver ultra ...
Highlighting its role as a leader in ARM®-based embedded processing, Freescale Semiconductor (NYSE: FSL) announced it will demonstrate its new Kinetis L series microcontrollers (MCUs) built on the ...
Arm is making it far easier to design, prototype and produce system-on-a-chip (SoC) components by offering free pre-commercialization use of Arm Cortex-M0 processor IP and low-cost FPGA prototyping.
ARM has unveiled a new processor architecture, which it claims is the world’s most energy efficient. ARM has unveiled a new processor architecture, which it claims is the world’s most energy efficient ...
ARM have announced their latest processor, the ARM Cortex-M0, which the company is describing as their smallest, lowest power and most energy efficient processor to date. The Cortex-M0 consumes as ...
SEOUL, KOREA and CAMBRIDGE, UK – June 10, 2009 - ARM [(LSE: ARM); (Nasdaq: ARMH)] and Melfas, a leader in capacitive-sensing touch input solutions, today announced that Melfas has chosen the ARM® ...
If you love superlatives, you'll love ARM's new Cortex-M0. Hailed as the smallest, lowest power and most energy-efficient ARM processor available, this chip reportedly enables MCU developers to ...
The world's most energy-efficient processor from ARM? Yep, it's here, and it's the Cortex-M0+, aimed at low-cost MCU, sensor and control markets but destined to shake up way more than that. The ...
While we would expect a barrage of new CPU announcements from someone like Intel or AMD, it's been ARM of late pushing out the new silicon. Just days after showcasing its first 32 nanometer chip, the ...
Comprehensive, low power TSX1001 combines precision analog with 32-bit processing WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – February 16, 2010 – Triad Semiconductor, Inc., the industry’s leading supplier of ...
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SST announced today the successful testing of temperature-hardened components operating at 250C for more than 500 hours. This achievement is a significant, ...
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