 | | The Cortex-M0 processor provides 32-bit performance at an 8-bit price point and is compatible with feature-rich processors such as the Cortex-M3 product |
| Intel announced the company would spend $7 billion over the next two years to build advanced manufacturing facilities in the United States. |
| Half-size PCI bus CPU Card with Intel GM45 & ICH9M, DDR3, Giga LAN, VGA, SATA, HD Audio, RS232/422/485, HDTV, LVDS, DVI, GPIO, USB2.0, Mini PCI, Mini PCIe |
| Extreme Engineering Solutions (X-ES) is pleased to introduce XPedite5301, the first conduction-cooled PrPMC/XMC single-board computer based on Freescale Semiconductor’s dual core MPC8572E PowerQUICC(r) III processor. |
| Extreme Engineering Solutions (X-ES) introduces XPedite5102, a high-performance short form XMC module targeting Freescale Semiconductor’s MPC 8640D processor. |
| The T6M-100 offers the highest performance AdvancedMC™ board with 64 general-purpose cores and two 10 Gbps Ethernet interfaces. The T6M-100 is designed to meet the growing demand for converged, content-aware IP networks that accommodate data, voice and video. |
| MEN Micro Inc., a world-renown provider of embedded computing and I/O solutions for demanding industrial, mobile and harsh environment applications, has expanded its series of intercompatible CompactPCI/-Express single board computers (SBCs) with a new 64-bit board based on the Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor T7500 combined with the Mobile Intel 965GM Express Chipset. |
| MEN Micro Inc., a world-renown provider of embedded computing and I/O solutions for demanding industrial, mobile and harsh environment applications, has been named the winner in the 2007 Intel® Communications Alliance Innovate and Ignite Technology Showcase. |
| The new F14 CompactPCI (cPCI) single board computer (SBC) from MEN Micro (www.menmicro.com) features a two-GHz Intel® Pentium M processor and is able to stand up to harsh environmental conditions in applications such as industrial automation, medical systems and transportation applications including trains, buses, airliners, ships and commercial vehicles. |
| Expansion of CoWare Model Library Enables Development of Optimal Architectures for MIPS32 34K-based Systems. Integration of the new processor model into CoWare’s ConvergenSC SystemC-based environment for platform-driven ESL design enables users and prospective users of the MIPS32 34K cores to assess and optimize their capabilities on system performance, at an early stage of design. Designers can readily combine the MIPS32 34K model with other elements of the CoWare Model Library, such as AMBA or OCP-IP-compliant on-chip interconnects, and peripheral models, to create a SystemC transaction-level model of the complete platform, months ahead of the availability of a hardware prototype. Designers can also run real software on the platform model and simulate at speeds fast enough to analyze overall system performance and assess the impact of the 34K cores’ innovative capabilities such as Multi-threading (MT) and DSP functions. |
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