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Optical DSP aims for 8TOPS performance level
Lenslet Labs has unveiled the world's first commercial optics-based digital signal processing technology, following a successful technology demonstration.
News from Lenslet, Oct 11, 2001
SiGe:C process technology slims down to 0.18um
Motorola has disclosed its next-generation 0.18-micron silicon germanium:carbon (SiGe:C) process technology.
News from Freescale Semiconductor, Oct 9, 2001
ColdFire turns to CD audio applications
A new direction for audio solutions was introduced today with Motorola's family of digital audio solutions based on the ColdFire 32bit microprocessor architecture for CD audio systems.
News from Freescale Semiconductor, Oct 5, 2001
Microcontroller to put Lego robot in space
Hitachi's H8 microcontroller is powering a Lego Company design competition to develop a working robot that can be used in space.
News from Hitachi Europe, Oct 2, 2001
ASICs from the ground up
Synopsys Professional Services and Intel Microelectronics Services now offer a complete concept-to-manufactured-parts solution to mutual customers.
News from Synopsys, Oct 2, 2001
Geode to power tiny server on a card
OmniCluster Technologies is to use Geode technology from National Semiconductor in its SlotServer 1000.
News from National Semiconductor, Sep 25, 2001
King rules at AMI Semiconductor
AMI Semiconductor (AMIS) has named Christine King as president and CEO.
News from AMI Semiconductor, Sep 21, 2001
Flash microcontrollers boast many peripherals
Microchip's new family of PIC18FXX2 Flash microcontrollers combines an extensive peripheral set with a powerful microcontroller core.
News from Microchip Technology, Sep 20, 2001
You can't find a smaller more powerful CAN device
Microchip says its new self-programmable PICmicro Flash microcontroller family, with intelligent CAN 2.0B active interface, are the smallest, most powerful CAN devices available.
News from Microchip Technology, Sep 19, 2001
Webster takes charge at DCT
Digital Communication Technologies (DCT) has appointed Tony Webster as its CEO.
News from DCT Digital Communication Technologies, Sep 18, 2001
Controller integrates common laptop functions
National Semiconductor has a new feature-packed embedded low-pin-count controller that should provide both power and cost savings for PC notebook manufacturers.
News from National Semiconductor, Sep 18, 2001
Alchemy to put Philips speech recognition on MPU
Alchemy Semiconductor is to port Philips' VoCon, an advanced continuous-speech recogniser for embedded systems, to its family of microprocessors.
News from Alchemy Semiconductor, Sep 14, 2001
Fastest DSP for less than ten bucks
Analog Devices is sampling two new low-cost ADSP-219x models - the ADSP-2195 and ADSP-2196 - expanding the ADSP-21xx family of code compatible digital signal processors.
News from Analog Devices, Sep 14, 2001
Low-power logic saves space
A new range of miniature, wide-input voltage single gate logic ICs from Rohm offers low-power operation and can deliver PCB space savings and improved design flexibility.
News from Rohm Electronics (UK), Sep 14, 2001
National and Microsoft to put XP Embedded on Geode
National Semiconductor is working with Microsoft to enable information appliances that combine the benefits of the National Geode processor and the Microsoft Windows XP Embedded operating system.
News from National Semiconductor, Sep 12, 2001
MCU crams Flash and peripherals into 3mm square
Cygnal Integrated Products has introduced a full-specification microcontroller which it reckons gives design engineers an unprecedented feature set for its size.
News from Cygnal Integrated Products, Sep 10, 2001
Top-of-the-range 16bit microcontroller
Hitachi has released its highest performance 16bit H8S microcontroller to date.
News from Hitachi Europe, Sep 10, 2001
Motorola cracks the GaAs on silicon riddle
Motorola is claiming a first in combining silicon with III-V materials.
News from Freescale Semiconductor, Sep 7, 2001
Space-saving MCMs combine MPU, Flash and RAM
Hitachi has two new series of multi-chip modules (MCMs) that offer a high-performance SuperH microprocessor together with Flash and either SDRAM or SRAM in a single compact package.
News from Hitachi Europe, Sep 6, 2001
Integrated host processors go faster and smaller
Motorola has added two members to its integrated host processor family - the newly packaged MPC8241 and the speed-enhanced MPC8245.
News from Freescale Semiconductor, Sep 6, 2001
Fast single-voltage Flash makes MCU easy to update
Enabling system designers to carry out in-circuit memory updates, the M30624 16bit microcontroller from Solid State Supplies features single voltage on-chip DINOR (divided bit-line NOR) Flash memory.
News from Solid State Supplies, Sep 6, 2001
Microcontrollers can control CAN
New at Glyn is the F2MC-16LX range of Fujitsu microcontrollers, suitable for automotive and industrial applications.
News from Glyn, Aug 31, 2001
USB micros provide single-chip solutions
Flint has extended its 8bit microcontroller portfolio with USB multifunction devices offering high performance with low cost.
News from Flint, Aug 22, 2001
Ultra-low-power process aims for low-voltage SoCs
Zarlink Semiconductor has expanded its foundry services with a new ultra-low-power analogue nonvolatile 0.35-micron CMOS process optimised for low-voltage (1V) and low-power applications.
News from Zarlink Semiconductor, Aug 16, 2001
Aspex expands to new Euro HQ
Fabless semiconductor company Aspex Technology has announced opened a new European headquarters at Denham, Middlesex.
News from Aspex Semiconductor, Aug 15, 2001
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