If you want to investigate the ARM Cortex-M0 processor, NXP Semiconductor has a free integrated development environment (IDE) named the “LPCXpresso Toolchain” supported by Code Red, a company that ...
Sure, you can play a bunch of retro games on a Raspberry Pi, but if you’re really hardcore, you build your own retro console and write your own games for it. [Nicola Wrachien]’s entry into this year’s ...
The ARM Cortex-M0+ processor is the most energy efficient ARM processor available. It builds on the very successful Cortex-M0 processor, retaining full instruction set and tool compatibility, while ...
ARM has introduced its smallest Cortex processor yet. At 12,000 gates, the firm sees the Cortex-M0 displacing 8 and 16bit processors in low-power applications, particularly where protocol stacks are ...
NXP could be planning to combine the ARM Cortex-M0 and M3 processors cores in a new multicore device. NXP is already working on new versions of its Cortex-M0 based microcontroller, the LPC1100. It is ...
The later game consoles of the 8-bit era such as Nintendo’s NES or Sega’s Master System produced graphics that went beyond what owners of early 1980s home computers had come to expect from machines ...
British chip giant ARM has announce its lowest power processor design yet, the 32-bit Cortex-M0+ which draws just 9µA per megahertz clock speed. Designed for embedded applications, the Cortex-M0+ ...
Eindhoven, Netherlands and San Jose, California, November 1, 2010 – NXP Semiconductors N.V. (Nasdaq: NXPI) today announced the LPC4000 family, the world’s first asymmetrical dual-core digital ...
Arm is making it far easier to design, prototype and produce system-on-a-chip (SoC) components by offering free pre-commercialization use of Arm Cortex-M0 processor IP and low-cost FPGA prototyping.
Cortex-M0+ is not the newest small, low-power processor and, in fact, some newer offerings may surpass it. However, its broad deployment and mature environment continue to make the processor a ...
Check out more embedded world 2023 coverage. Addressing the need for embedded designers to have more flexibility during the design process, the latest MSPM0 Arm Cortex-M0+ MCUs from Texas Instruments ...