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Freescale introduces 64-bit quad-core QorIQ P5040 processor for power-sensitive control plane applications
Freescale Semiconductor introduces two 64-bit, multicore QorIQ P5 family control plane processors delivering 2.4 GHz of single threaded performance per core. The new quad-core QorIQ P5040 and dual-core P5021 products feature ...
May 08, 2012 |
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Freescale introduces first single-chip solution for sophisticated automotive dashboard displays
As vehicles become increasingly complex with interconnected engine, safety and electrical systems, dashboards must display a multitude of information for drivers to monitor, ranging from critical gauges and notifications ...
Jun 13, 2011 |
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Freescale to keep Sendai plant closed
Freescale Semiconductor has decided against reopening its plant in Sendai after the massive earthquake and tsunami in northeastern Japan left it severely damaged.
Apr 06, 2011 |
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Freescale introduces low-cost, full-featured evaluation board for StarCore-based SC3850 DSPs
Freescale Semiconductor has introduced a low-cost evaluation module for the MSC815x and MSC825x family of programmable digital signal processors (DSPs) intended for medical, aerospace, defense and test/measurement applications.
Oct 29, 2010 |
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Freescale Xtrinsic accelerometers optimize resolution and battery life in consumer devices
The global MEMS market is expected to expand by 11 percent in 2010, propelled by strong sales in mobile handsets, gaming controllers and digital cameras, according to iSuppli Corp. The majority of these devices use motion ...
Sep 14, 2010 |
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Freescale promises bargain-price tablet this year
Freescale Semiconductor unveiled blueprints for a tablet computer to be priced at less than 200 dollars (US) when it debuts later this year.
Electronics / Consumer & Gadgets
Jan 05, 2010 |
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Freescale introduces intelligent sensor for car battery monitoring
Freescale Semiconductor today introduced the MM912J637 intelligent battery sensor (IBS), which accurately measures the voltage, current and temperature of lead-acid batteries and calculates the battery state, all while operating ...
Feb 28, 2011 |
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Industry benchmark results tripled with Qorivva microcontrollers
Freescale Semiconductor announced today that one of its Power Architecture based Qorivva microcontrollers (MCUs) reached unprecedented levels of performance in an industry-standard automotive benchmark test. The Qorivva 32-bit ...
Feb 08, 2011 |
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Freescale charging technology helps put an end to 'vampire' energy loss
Freescale Semiconductor is finding innovative ways to stop vampire energy loss, the loss of power that occurs when an AC adapter is plugged into an electrical outlet but isnt charging a device. Freescales ...
Technology / Energy & Green Tech
Jan 05, 2011 |
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Freescale announces powerful 32-bit microcontrollers for automotive applications
New Qorivva microcontroller families, based on Power Architecture technology, designed to increase performance, safety and energy efficiency for a new generation of smart vehicles.
Nov 09, 2010 |
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Chip makers start joint venture for improving Linux distribution
(PhysOrg.com) -- A new software engineering joint venture called Linaro has been set up by six major chip making companies including IBM, ARM Holdings, Texas Instruments and Samsung Electronics, with the aim ...
Freescale introduces 90nm thin film storage flash with FlexMemory for next-generation microcontrollers
Freescale Semiconductor today announced 90 nanometer thin film storage (TFS) flash memory technology for its next-generation microcontroller (MCU) platforms. The advanced technology is expected to be deployed in Freescale ...
Mar 03, 2010 |
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New chip to make eReaders cheaper
(PhysOrg.com) -- A new chip may soon make eReaders faster and could reduce the retail price of a Kindle to under $150.
Tessera wins patent dispute with chipmakers
(AP) -- Tessera Technologies Inc. said Wednesday that it won a patent dispute over small-format semiconductor packaging products, with the International Trade Commission issuing a cease-and-desist order against rivals Motorola ...
May 21, 2009 |
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Intel May Be Facing Competition in the Netbook Processor Arena
(PhysOrg.com) -- Right now Intel dominates the netbook market with its Atom processors which can be found in netbooks costing around $299. This may all change with the introduction of Freescale's i.MX515 processor ...