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CPU supervisor has user-programmable functions
Featuring user-programmable functions to give system designers maximum flexibility to tune device parameters to meet exact system requirements, Xicor's X40626 is a dual-voltage CPU supervisor.
News from Xicor, Mar 15, 2002
Integrated BGA-packaged sensor provides finger ID
A novel fingerprint identification system from Fujitsu Microelectronics combines sweep sensor technology with advanced algorithms to provide a powerful, dependable, easy-to-use authentication system.
News from Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe, Mar 14, 2002
64bit processors up the ante to 600MHz
PMC-Sierra today introduced the fourth generation of its RM7000 product family, the RM7000C and RM7065C 64bit MIPS-based processors with maximum production clock speeds of 600MHz.
News from PMC-Sierra, Mar 14, 2002
Thorburn and Burger move up at Zilog
Acting CEO Jim Thorburn has been elected to Zilog's Board of Directors as Chairman and CEO, and Executive Vice President Mike Burger has been named President.
News from Zilog, Mar 14, 2002
Cyan sets up shop in Boston
Cyan Technology has opened a Boston-based office to direct US sales and provide worldwide marketing direction.
News from Cyan Technology, Mar 13, 2002
64bit processor puts life into 32bit applications
Toshiba's latest 64bit MIPS-based embedded processor combines high levels of peripheral integration with flexible external memory support to deliver a cost-effective alternative to 32bit processors.
News from Toshiba Electronics Europe, Mar 8, 2002
Big three collaborate on 90nm and beyond
Philips, STMicroelectronics and TSMC have reached agreement on a new advanced 90nm (0.09-micron) CMOS process.
News from Philips Semiconductors, Mar 7, 2002
Security coprocessor keeps PC platforms safe
National Semiconductor has developed a novel PC security coprocessor for securing data, authenticating users and checking the status of the system's hardware.
News from National Semiconductor, Mar 1, 2002
Multichip package embeds RISC processor and memory
The WED3C7558M multichip package combines a 350MHz Power PC 755 RISC processor with 1Mbyte SSRAM L2 cache, giving it a high performance and density that makes it ideal for embedded control.
News from GD Technik, Feb 26, 2002
More Flash for microcontrollers
Microchip's new Flash microcontrollers are the first to break the 1Mbit memory barrier.
News from Microchip Technology, Feb 22, 2002
Philips plays its cards right with Gemplus
Philips Semiconductors is to supply its advanced HiPerSmart product family for a large part of the next generation of Gemplus 32bit smart cards.
News from Philips Semiconductors, Feb 21, 2002
LCD microcontrollers give designers more options
With its 2Kbit of OTP memory, the new HT49R30A-1 from Solid State Supplies is the latest of a new generation of simplified, low-cost 8bit general-purpose LCD microcontrollers in a 48SSOP package.
News from Solid State Supplies, Feb 18, 2002
Philips chips away at smart card market
Philips Semiconductors made inroads into the chip card IC market during 2001 with an 80% increase in its sales figures for the overall sector.
News from Philips Semiconductors, Feb 13, 2002
Banham takes Philips standard products to market
Alistair Banham, 46, has been named senior vice president and general manager of the newly formed Philips Semiconductors Standard Products Global Sales and Marketing unit.
News from Philips Semiconductors, Feb 13, 2002
Top-speed processor cuts power as well
Operating at clock speeds up to 1GHz, the PowerPC 750FX is ideal for systems such as storage, imaging, networking, consumer-based desktop and portable computing and other consumer applications.
News from Sequoia Technology, Feb 13, 2002
Programmable driver makes a display outdoors
Designed for large outdoor LED video displays, providing 14bit control of up to 16 channels, the MIC5400 is now available from Micrel Semiconductor.
News from Micrel Semiconductor Europe, Feb 12, 2002
Philips is first foreigner to win Alpine award
Philips Semiconductors has received the annual Alpine Supplier Award, making it the first non-Japanese company to do so.
News from Philips Semiconductors, Feb 12, 2002
Telematics IC is single-chip in-car solution
Philips Semiconductors reckons it is the first company to bring to market a fully integrated telematics processor combining all key hardware blocks onto one chip.
News from Philips Semiconductors, Feb 12, 2002
Microncontrollers take control of motors
Sunrise Electronics has a range of microcontrollers from NEC combining powerful CPU cores with onboard features that make them ideal for motor control and inverter applications.
News from Sunrise Electronics, Feb 12, 2002
MCUs shrink to packages half the size of SSOPs
Microchip's popular PICmicro OTP and Flash microcontrollers are now available in space-saving MicroLeadframe (MLF) packages that are 50% smaller than traditional SSOP alternatives.
News from Microchip Technology, Feb 11, 2002
Low-power MCU in drive for display applications
Sunrise Electronics has a new microcontroller from NEC combining extremely low power consumption and low voltage supply requirements with an onboard LCD driving capability.
News from Sunrise Electronics, Feb 11, 2002
Cyan secures funding for MCU development
A Cambridge-based developer of low-power Flash microcontrollers based on technology from Cambridge Consultants, has secured $2.8 million in second-round funding.
News from Cyan Technology, Feb 8, 2002
16bit MCU is low-power communications engine
New from Cyan Technology, the eCOG1 is a 16bit Flash microcontroller specifically designed as a low-power communications engine.
News from Cyan Technology, Feb 8, 2002
Flash MCU powers novel white goods
National Semiconductor's COP8SCR Flash microcontroller has been designed into Merloni Elettrodomestici's highly innovative digital washing machine Margherita Dialogic Ariston.
News from National Semiconductor, Feb 8, 2002
Philips and MobileEye in automotive SoC accord
Work is under way to develop a highly integrated SoC solution for automotive driver assistance applications, taking the first step towards the development of autonomous driving systems.
News from Philips Semiconductors, Feb 6, 2002
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