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'First' functional Cortex-M0 to be revealed
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NXP Semiconductors will demo what it claims is the first functional ARM Cortex-M0 silicon. The compa...[ View complete article ]


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NXP Semiconductors will demo what it claims is the first functional ARM Cortex-M0 silicon. The company plans to introduce in 2010 the Cortex-M0 processor-based LPC1100 series, which will target battery applications, e-metering, consumer peripherals, remote sensors and virtually all 16bit applications.
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