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Date: 23rd Feb 2010
NXP Semiconductor licenses ARM Cortex
- M4 to enable its MCUs to handle multimedia
NXP Semiconductors has licensed the ARM Cortex-M4 processor
for 32-bit Microcontroller (MCU) signal processing applications.
They are also suitable for a wide range of applications
which includes motor control, automotive, power management,
embedded audio and industrial automation applications
The Cortex-M4 processor provides an high-performance digital
signal processing features such as single-cycle MAC, single
instruction multiple data (SIMD) techniques, saturating
arithmetic, and a floating point unit, with essential microcontroller
features such as integrated interrupt control, low power
modes, low cost debug and ease of use.
"The addition of the ARM Cortex-M4 processor to our
ARM Cortex portfolio complements our Cortex-M3 and Cortex-M0
processor-based devices and enables us to provide an end
to end solution to the MCU community," said Geoff Lees,
vice president and general manager, microcontroller product
line, NXP Semiconductors. 'With NXP focusing on High Performance
Mixed Signal technologies and building on our close cooperation
with ARM, we look forward to bringing a Cortex-M4 based
MCU to the market, very soon."
For more details visit www.nxp.com and www.arm.com
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