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Freescale Helps Drive the Internet of Things Forward at ARM TechCon 2014
2014-09-30 07:00:00| Freescale Press Releases
Freescale Helps Drive the Internet of Things Forward at ARM TechCon 2014For more information click on title.
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things
drive
forward
TSMC announces its first 16nm FinFET networking chip: 32-core ARM Cortex-A57
2014-09-26 15:10:27| Extremetech
Yesterday, TSMC announced the first successful production of a 32-core ARM chip based on 16nm FinFET technology. According to the foundry, it collaborated with HiSilicon technologies to create the network processor, which marries a 16nm 32-core ARM Cortex-A57 with 28nm logic and I/O chips -- this 16nm/28nm combination is produced using a technique TSMC calls CoWoS (Chip-on-Wafer-on-Substrate).
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arm
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Space-Efficient Radial Transfer Arm serves vacuum applications.
2014-09-25 14:31:35| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Radial Telescopic Transfer Arm (RTTA) provides sample reach of 760 mm beyond chamber connection flange. When fully retracted, arm will fit in chamber with ID of 630 mm and can hold up to 138 mm dia samples. Rotary feedthrough MagiDrives are used to achieve necessary actuation. While MD64LB has break-away torque of ~40 nm and provides stiff coupling, MD35 actuates mechanisms to drive arm in and out. True UHV rotation allows reproducibility of ≤0.5 mm fully extended to end stop. This story is related to the following:RoboticsSearch for suppliers of: Arms |
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transfer
serves
arm
ARM launches more powerful Cortex-M processor for IoT
2014-09-24 09:29:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) ARM has unveiled a new 32-bit Cortex-M processor which it says delivers double the compute and digital signal processing capability of the previous most powerful ARM-based MCUs. The ARM Cortex-M7 is targeted at high-end embedded applications used in vehicles, connected devices, and smart homes and factories. Early licensees of the Cortex-M7 processor include Atmel, Freescale and ST Microelectronics. The Cortex-M7 achieves five CoreMark/MHz, supporting a combination of high performance and digital signal control functionality that will enable silicon manufacturers to target highly demanding embedded applications while keeping development costs low. Expected uses of Cortex-M7 include smart control systems employed in a range of applications such as motor control, industrial automation, advanced audio, image processing, a variety of connected vehicle applications and other Internet of Things uses. The core provides the same C-friendly programmer's model and is binary compatible with existing Cortex-M processors.
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arm
processor
launches
Freescale Plans Extreme Performance for Kinetis MCUs with ARM Cortex-M7 Core
2014-09-23 07:00:00| Freescale Press Releases
Freescale Plans Extreme Performance for Kinetis MCUs with ARM Cortex-M7 CoreFor more information click on title.
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plans
core
extreme
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