Freescale’s Multimedia Group mobilizing ARM Cortex-A15 for an imminent IC,...
This article published today in EETimes Europe quotes Freescale’s Lisa Su, Senior VP and General Manager of the Networking and Multimedia Group, who says that her group will be announcing an SoC based...
View ArticleFriday Video: Teardown of iRiver Story HD eBook by EEVBlog’s Dave Jones
Dave Jones down in Australia loves to tear electronic products apart on video and while he’s certainly entertaining, he’s also very educational from a System Realization perspective. I never fail to...
View ArticleFriday Video: How can automotive apps benefit from multicore chips?
In this short 3.5-minute video, Freescale Systems Engineer Richard Soja explains why automotive applications need multicore processors and how System Realization teams can benefit from using multicore...
View ArticleLate breaking news: Freescale licenses ARM Cortex-A7 MPCore for future i.MX...
Freescale has lost no time in announcing that it has licensed the just-announced ARM Cortex-A7 MPCore processor for its i.MX series of application processors. According to the Freescale press release:...
View ArticleMore news on the asymmetric processing SoC front
Back in October during ARM TechCon, Freescale announced plans to produce a family of chips based on a platform built around a pair of asymmetric processor cores: the ARM Cortex-A5 and Cortex-M4....
View ArticleFreescale demonstrates first-pass Kinetis L silicon at Design West (The...
Two weeks ago, ARM introduced its new low-end Cortex-M0+ 32-bit processor core. At the same time, Freescale announced that it was planning on introducing a new line of Kinetis “L” low-power...
View ArticleWant more information on the ARM Cortex-M0+ processor core?
Last week, ARM CPU Product Manager Thomas Ensergueix presented a Webinar on the ARM Cortex-M0+ processor core, which I’ve covered previously over on the Low-PowerDesign.com Web site...
View ArticleThe Freescale Kinetis L microcontrollers based on the ARM Cortex-M0+...
A couple of days ago, I wrote that Freescale had announced that it was shipping alpha samples of its new Kinetis L microcontroller, which is based on the 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0+ processor core. (See...
View ArticleFriday Video: Freescale pits Kinetis L microcontroller against parts from...
I’ve written a lot this week about the low-power Kinetis L microcontroller from Freescale, a low-power, mixed-signal IC design now shipping in alpha silicon. I have just found this new Freescale video,...
View ArticleWhether or not you’re using their devices, you might want to get this...
For $99—breakfast, lunch, and hardware included—you can get a day’s worth of exposure to CriticalBlue’s approach to embedded multicore software development. According to Microprocessor Report,...
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