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2005-08-09 | Artesyn's new protocol engine based on Freescale controller Artesyn Communication Products, a division of Artesyn Technologies, announced the Pm8560, a new octal E1/T1 ProcessorPMC protocol engine based on Freescale's PowerQUICC III MPC8560 communication controller. |
2013-10-28 | ARMv8-R geared for automotive, industrial control apps The ARMv8-R architecture is intended for real-time embedded processors for use in automotive electronics and other integrated safety and control applications. |
2015-11-06 | ARM64 vs ARM32: A guide for Linux programmers These differences between ARM64 vs ARM32 are a good sample of the sorts of problems one should expect. There are nuances that go beyond the well understood differences in the instruction set. |
2002-10-16 | ARM ships first cores from ARM11 microarchitecture ARM Ltd. has introduced two new microprocessor cores designed using the ARM11 microarchitecture and based on the ARMv6 instruction set. |
2013-05-30 | Arm rolls out power optimised Cortex-A15 hard macro Arm's power-optimised dual-core hard macro implementation is touted to provide exceptional power efficiency and is capable of delivering up to 10,000 DMIPS within a constrained mobile power envelop. |
2013-06-05 | ARM processors geared for mid-range mobile devices ARM took the stage at Computex 2013 in Taiwan to unveil its CPU, GPU and video cores, which it claims fuses area- and cost-efficiency for the mid-range smartphone and tablet computer market. |
2004-10-08 | ARM NEON tech targets mobile, multimedia products ARM has launched its NEON technology, a media and signal processing solution designed to accelerate a broad range of applications. |
2007-10-18 | ARM launches Cortex-A9 multiprocessor ARM has unveiled its latest processor architecture at its own ARM Developers Conference which took place in Santa Clara, California, early this month. |
2009-09-21 | ARM fires up Intel rivalry with Osprey A9 core ARM Holdings plc has developed two implementations of a dual-core Cortex-A9 processor design called Osprey. |
2002-05-01 | ARM cranks up the clock of next-generation processor core ARM Holding Ltd. will make a big performance push with its next-generation ARM11 microarchitecture, which will reach speeds of 750MHz based on 0.13? design rules, according to a presentation posted on the company's Web site. |
2007-09-04 | AMD unveils code-reducing tech for x86 AMD has introduced the SSE5 code-reducing technology planned for its next-generation microprocessor expected in 2009. |
2013-01-10 | AMD to churn out quad-x86 chips for tablet-notebooks Advanced Micro Devices has demonstrated applications and games running on a Kabini-based ultrathin notebook and on a Temash convertible tablet-notebook. |
2007-06-18 | Achieve better DSP code from compilers Compilers can't generate efficient DSP code without help from the programmer thus learning how to coax efficient signal processing object code out of a compiler is an important skill and can reduce (or eliminate) the amount of time you'll spend optimizing at the assembly level. |
2002-02-27 | 64-bit processor cores knock at embedded's door A handful of prominent vendors are about to heave 64-bit microprocessor cores into the embedded-systems market. |
2006-04-04 | 32bit AVR processor targets multimedia systems for cellphones Atmel's new family of 32bit processors has been designed to integrate on a single chip virtually all the functionality required for multimedia systems that are deployed in cellphones and digital cameras. |
2011-07-01 | 28nm multicore platform touts up to 24 virtual cores The QorIQ multicore platform from Freescale integrates a multithreaded 64bit power architecture core and 28nm process technology. |
2010-09-13 | 1GHz programmable DSP core touts energy efficiency CEVA's new 1GHz programmable DSP core, CEVA-X1643, incorporates native cached memory system, innovative power scaling unit and configurable ARM AXI bus interface. |
2002-03-05 | 'Prescott,' 'Banias' processors to debut in 2003 The company has announced a 2003 release for its next-generation desktop processor code-named "Prescott." This was announced, along with several other upcoming products, in the recently concluded Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco. |
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