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Mixed-signal microcontroller for smart sensors

Cygnal Integrated Products has introduced a new highly integrated, in-system programmable, mixed-signal SoC microcontroller.

News from Cygnal Integrated Products, Nov 6, 2001

Java microcontrollers go US

Java microcontroller vendor DCT has opened its US base in Newark, CA.

News from DCT Digital Communication Technologies, Nov 6, 2001

Asynchronous logic to boost MPU's memory bandwidth

Sun Microsystems has previewed a new branch of the UltraSPARC III microprocessor family tree.

News from Sun Microsystems Microelectronics, Nov 6, 2001

Finer geometry for faster 16bit MCUs

New from Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe, the MB90V390 is the cornerstone of a new 16bit microcontroller series in 0.35um process technology, which combines Fujitsu's proven 16LX processor core with a

News from Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe, Oct 30, 2001

Tiny Flash MCU integrates full CAN control

Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe has developed the MB90F387, a powerful Flash CAN microcontroller, housed in a minute 48-pin enclosure with plastic encapsulation measuring only 7mm square.

News from Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe, Oct 30, 2001

Smart 16bit controllers slim into SIM cards

Hitachi has developed a range of smart card controllers specifically for next generation SIM card applications.

News from Hitachi Europe, Oct 26, 2001

Smart card controller uses fine EEPROM process

Hitachi has released details of the AE-5 family of high-end 32bit smart card controllers.

News from Hitachi Europe, Oct 25, 2001

France Telecom tests 3G multimedia on DragonBall

Motorola and France Telecom R and D are to prototype future multimedia applications on 2.5 and 3G mobile phone platforms powered by DragonBall MX1 microprocessors.

News from Freescale Semiconductor, Oct 25, 2001

High security for smart card MCU family

Philips Semiconductors describes SmartMX as the world's first ultra-low-power cost-optimised high-performance family of smart card controller ICs.

News from Philips Semiconductors, Oct 25, 2001

16bit MCU has 32bit capabilities

Sequoia Technology is introducing a new 16bit microcontroller with 32bit capability, ideal for high-speed office equipment, communications and industrial equipment applications.

News from Sequoia Technology, Oct 25, 2001

Record quarter for Silicon Perspective

Silicon Perspective has achieved record revenue and bookings during the third quarter of 2001.

News from Silicon Perspective Corporation, Oct 25, 2001

DSP for faster more frugal digital cameras

Texas Instruments has introduced a programmable-DSP-based solution that enables faster operation with lower power consumption in digital cameras.

News from Texas Instruments, Oct 25, 2001

Integrated host processor aims for networking

The MPC8540 is Motorola's first processor enabled with the high-speed RapidIO interconnect architecture.

News from Freescale Semiconductor, Oct 24, 2001

400MHz core to boost future MCU generation

Motorola has announced plans to introduce a new microcontroller family based on the Book E and PowerPC compliant e500 core.

News from Freescale Semiconductor, Oct 23, 2001

Fine-geometry process slims smart 32bit processor

HiPerSmart from Philips Semiconductors is the first 32bit smart computing platform to be manufactured using an advanced 0.18um CMOS process.

News from Philips Semiconductors, Oct 23, 2001

x86-based processors aim at information appliances

National Semiconductor has unveiled a new Geode family of x86-based, highly integrated processors designed exclusively for information appliances.

News from National Semiconductor, Oct 22, 2001

Motorola ships five billionth 68HC05

Motorola has shipped its first five billion 68HC05 8bit microcontrollers, making it the only manufacturer to date to have shipped such large quantities of a single product line.

News from Freescale Semiconductor, Oct 18, 2001

Flash microcontrollers hit the streets

Motorola has announced full availability of its MPC500 familly of Flash microcontrollers.

News from Freescale Semiconductor, Oct 18, 2001

MIPS processor runs up to 800MHz

SandCraft has announced its first product, a MIPS processor with speed grades up to 800MHz.

News from SandCraft, Oct 18, 2001

Bigger Flash memory on 16bit MCUs

Hitachi has expanded its H8/306x series of 16bit Flash microcontrollers with a range of devices that feature up to 384Kbyte of on-chip Flash memory and comprehensive peripheral sets.

News from Hitachi Europe, Oct 17, 2001

General Bandwidth uses TI DSPs for VoDSL

Texas Instruments and General Bandwidth are working to enable the next generation of telephony.

News from Texas Instruments, Oct 17, 2001

Low-power DSP certified for USB 2.0

The TMS320C5509 DSP from Texas Instruments has achieved Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0 full-speed certification from the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) compliance programme.

News from Texas Instruments, Oct 16, 2001

Linux support for OMAP

Texas Instruments has announced that its OMAP wireless architecture will support the Linux operating system.

News from Texas Instruments, Oct 12, 2001

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

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