Philips announced three new additions to its LPC2000 microcontroller family: the LPC2101, the LPC2102, and the LPC2103. Based on the ARM7 TDMI-S architecture, the LPC210x series can operate at speeds ...
SANTA CLARA, California — Dutch chipmaker Philips Semiconductors, a leader in 8051-based 8-bit microcontrollers, is developing a range of 32-bit/16-bit microcontrollers based on the ARM7TDMI “Thumb” ...
Crossware gave its ARMR Development Suite a boost by adding support for Philips' LPC210X ARM-based microprocessors. The LPC210X chips, based on the ARM7TDMI-S processor core, feature a range of ...
Crossware, an embedded software tools developer, added support for Philips’ LPC210X ARM-based microprocessors into its ARMR development suite. The LPC210X chips, based on the ARM7TDMI-S processor core ...
ARM Holdings (London, UK) is preparing a new processor core based on the ARM7 as part of its strategic push into the microcontroller market. Although several ARM licensees have already built 16/32-bit ...
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