The latest announcement of a strategic partnership with Renesas opened the door for RISC-V startup SiFive into the club of established semiconductor manufacturers. With its Series 7 processors, SiFive ...
Big changes are happening in the microcontroller market. That statement alone should give pause for most design engineers and raise their level of skepticism. In the past, microcontrollers were a ...
San Jose, CA—Atmel® Corporation has started sampling of the latest member of its ARM9-based Flash microcontroller family, the AT91SAM9XE512, that combines a 200-MIPS ARM926EJ-S processor core with ...
The long-awaited Arduino Due just hit the market, replacing the 8-bit, 16MHz brain of the popular Uno microcontroller prototyping platform with a 32-bit, 84MHz processor, while augmenting inputs and ...
STMicroelectronics' new FIVE platform, an intelligent controller unit, combines a microcontroller core with a decision-processor block. You use the decision processor to accelerate rules-based ...
The VERSA1 is a fully integrated microcontroller-based data acquisition system-on-a-chip (SoC) designed to facilitate the use of products that require production-based calibration (e.g., complex ...
TMPA910CRAXBG MCU Integrates LCD Controller with Numerous Other Peripherals to Bring Feature-Rich Processing Solution to Consumer Electronics Devices SAN JOSE, Calif., February 26, 2008 — Toshiba ...
Munich, Nuremberg, Germany – February 18, 2004 – Today at the Embedded World Show 2004 in Nuremberg, Germany, Infineon Technologies (FSE/NYSE: IFX) introduced the TC1130 microcontroller (MCU).
Java Processor start-up Digital Communication Technologies (DCT) is setting its sights firmly on becoming a fabless chip company following the appointment of Tony Webster as CEO. “We are going to turn ...
The ‘smart’ and ‘connected’ are the two key factors driving Microcontroller (MCU) market along with application buzz words such as IoT and wearable. Every application is becoming smart and better ...
“There’s a big trend for much better audio content,” XMOS CEO Nigel Toon told EW, “there’s a backlash against MP3. They’re going to much higher quality helped by the fact that you can now transfer big ...