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Stripped-down 16bit MCU for volume applications
Hitachi has extended its popular H8S/22xx 16bit Flash microcontroller series with a new stripped-down reduced-cost device.
News from Hitachi Europe, Aug 14, 2001
Mixed-signal microcontroller for smart sensors
Cygnal Integrated Products has a new highly integrated, in-system-programmable, mixed-signal SoC microcontroller.
News from Cygnal Integrated Products, Aug 6, 2001
64bit processor bristles with peripherals
Integrating a PCI controller and DMA controller with other on-chip peripherals, the 64bit TX4927 RISC MPU from Toshiba improves performance and cuts component count in a range of applications.
News from Toshiba Electronics Europe, Jul 31, 2001
Motorola goes for handhelds in alliance with Palm
Motorola's Semiconductor Products Sector has joined with Palm to provide Palm OS licensees with the next generation of DragonBall microprocessors with ARM core-based technology.
News from Freescale Semiconductor, Jul 26, 2001
Long-life Flash rivals EEPROM for microcontrollers
The latest Flash MCUs from Motorola offer typically 100,000 write/erase cycles and 50-year data retention.
News from Freescale Semiconductor, Jul 19, 2001
8bit microcontrollers run faster
Steatite has introduced three new general-purpose 8bit microcontrollers featuring 21 bidirectional I/O lines and a powerful RISC-like instruction set.
News from Steatite Group, Jul 18, 2001
16bit MCU boasts Flash and EEPROM at 8bit prices
Hitachi has released a new Flash microcontroller that uses multichip package technology to add on-chip EEPROM to the device.
News from Hitachi Europe, Jul 17, 2001
Glyn gains Fujitsu, ICSI and Multitech Systems
Independent distributor Glyn has picked up three major new franchises in the shape of Fujitsu, ICSI and Multitech Systems.
News from Glyn, Jul 9, 2001
Three more join low-cost 16bit MCU family
Hitachi has extended its popular H8S/231x series with the addition of three new devices.
News from Hitachi Europe, Jul 9, 2001
Glyn expands its sales team
Glyn has expanded its sales team with the recruitment of two new Regional Sales Managers.
News from Glyn, Jul 4, 2001
Website details Far Eastern devices
Glyn can now offer customers extensive online information thanks to its new website.
News from Glyn, Jul 4, 2001
Microcontroller drives for display applications
The HT49R50A from Steatite is an 8bit single-chip microcontroller featuring single-cycle instruction and two-stage pipeline architecture for high-speed performance.
News from Steatite Group, Jul 3, 2001
Big Flash memory for 32bit RISC microcontroller
Available now, the SH7018F 32bit RISC microcontroller is the latest addition to the high-performance SuperH family from Hitachi.
News from Hitachi Europe, Jun 26, 2001
TSMC gives AMI fast route to 0.18-micron ASICs
AMI Semiconductor will begin offering 0.25 and 0.18-micron ASIC products as early as the third quarter of 2001 by partnering with TSMC, the world's largest dedicated semiconductor foundry.
News from AMI Semiconductor, Jun 20, 2001
All's well for Allwell Geode-based set-top box
Allwell's latest set-top box, the STBII 5012, is based on National Semiconductor's Geode SC1200 processor, a set-top box-on-a-chip solution introduced last September.
News from National Semiconductor, Jun 20, 2001
Architecture optimised for information appliances
National Semiconductor has introduced a new Geode technology which it says will enable unprecedented performance, low power consumption and enhanced streaming multimedia
News from National Semiconductor, Jun 18, 2001
Best-in-class claim for new DragonBalls
Motorola claims its two new DragonBall microprocessor products - DragonBall MX1 and DragonBall Super VZ - provide best-in-class handheld performance and battery life.
News from Freescale Semiconductor, Jun 14, 2001
Pond upbeat on longer-term view
According to the Semiconductor Industry Association, the worldwide semiconductor market will grow from $149 billion in 1999 to $283 billion in 2004.
News from Fairchild Semiconductor, Jun 11, 2001
32bit MCU with onboard USB and ARM7 power
Now available from Gothic Components, the OKI ML671000 combines 32bit RISC processing, built-in USB 1.1 device controller and on-chip peripherals including a two-channel 8/16bit DMA controller.
News from Gothic Components, Jun 11, 2001
Parallel processor for consumer media devices
The first product to reach the market through the new sales agreement between Opal Group and Aspex Technology will be a high-performance, flexible, scalable processor which gives superior performance
News from Opal Group, Jun 8, 2001
Compaq to use Geode in thin-client systems
Compaq is to incorporate National Semiconductor's Geode technology in its next-generation thin client systems.
News from National Semiconductor, May 31, 2001
Motorola to add Memory Stick to DragonBall
Motorola is to license and integrate Memory Stick technology as a new peripheral addition in the DragonBall best-selling mobile data solutions portfolio.
News from Freescale Semiconductor, May 25, 2001
Insight-Memec is IDT's top technical disty
IDT has recognised the outstanding technical support offered by Insight-Memec by awarding it its "European Technical Distributor of the Year" title.
News from IDT, May 24, 2001
Agilent extends its Future involvements
Future Electronics has been appointed by Agilent Technologies as a franchised distributor throughout Europe.
News from Future Electronics, May 22, 2001
RISC processor cuts automotive display costs
Toshiba has expanded its family of processors for automotive applications with a high-performance RISC core based device that will dramatically simplify dashboard and cockpit displays.
News from Toshiba Electronics Europe, May 18, 2001
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