CAMBRIDGE, England — ARM Ltd. here today announced that it has licensed its 16/32-bit embedded RISC processor technology to Taiwan's Macronix International Co. Ltd. Under the terms, Macronix has ...
Only 32 die sites on a 150 mm wafer, that's a huge sucker. Cool stuff but definitely a science fair project at this point. Very low switching rates and very low gate density - doesn't look it will be ...
ARC 501 Processor Core Enables 8- and 16-bit Processor Users to Upgrade to 32-bit Performance Without Sacrificing Code Size SAN JOSE, Calif., December 15, 2003 – ARC International (LSE: ARK), a ...
Packing a 16-bit RISC processor core into a USB controller eliminates many memory and processor performance limitations and keeps power consumption low. This lets the controllers handle more of the ...
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