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Friday 8 February 2013
Nuvoton expects double-digit growth for 32-bit MCU shipments in 2013
Nuvoton Technology expects shipments of its ARM Cortex M-based 32-bit MCUs to continue to grow by a double-digit rate in 2013 after the MCU shipments were doubled in 2012, according...
Tuesday 15 January 2013
Generalplus switching to 32-bit MCUs
Consumer IC specialist Generalplus has developed a new line of 32-bit microcontroller solutions targeting smart home appliances and motor control systems, in addition to its current...
Friday 16 November 2012
Cortex M0+ 32-bit MCUs to grab market share from 8- and 16-bit solutions, says NXP executive
The ARM Cortex M0+-based 32-bit MCUs will penetrate further into the 8- and 16-bit MCU segments with the unit price of the 32-bit models likely to drop to below US$0.39, according...
Thursday 18 October 2012
Nuvoton ships over 20 million ARM Cortex M0 32-bit MCUs thus far in 2012
IC design house Nuvoton Technology has shipped over 20 million units of ARM Cortex M0-based 32-bit MCUs so far in 2012, doubling from 10 million units shipped in the entire year of...
Monday 8 October 2012
Holtek, Sonix making progress in Cortex M3/M0 32-bit MCUs, say sources
IC design houses Holtek Semiconductor and Sonix Technology have been making progress in promoting sales of their ARM Cortex M3/M0-based 32-bit MCUs to end-market devices makers and...
Friday 3 August 2012
Holtek lands new orders for 32-bit MCUs
IC design house Holtek Semiconductor has landed new orders for ARM-based Cortex M3 32-bit MCUs from a home appliance brand in Central and South America with shipments scheduled to...
Wednesday 13 June 2012
Taiwan IC designers competing for 32-bit MCU market in China
IC design houses Nuvoton Technology, Holtek Semiconductor and Sonix Technology, have recently strengthened their deployment in 32-bit MCUs in a bid to compete with international players...
Thursday 15 March 2012
ARM intros energy-efficient 32-bit processor
ARM has introduced the new Cortex-M0+, a 32-bit energy efficient microprocessor to deliver ultra low-power, low-cost MCUs for intelligent sensors and smart control systems in a broad...
Thursday 27 January 2011
Nuvoton to ship over 10 million 32-bit MCUs in 2011, says paper
Nuvoton Technology, the logic IC subsidiary of Winbond Electronics, expects its shipments of 32-bit microcontroller units (MCUs) to top 10 million units in 2011, the Chinese-language...
Monday 27 September 2010
Nuvoton 32-bit MCUs entering Microsoft Kinect supply chain, say sources
Nuvoton Technology, the logic IC subsidiary of Winbond Electronics, has reportedly made additional ground with its 32-bit microcontroller units (MCUs) with industry sources indicating...
Thursday 24 June 2010
Freescale announces new 32-bit MCUs, fabricated by Globalfoundries
Freescale Semiconductor has announced new microcontroller (MCU) products - the Kinetis family of 32-bit devices - based on the ARM Cortex-M4 processor. The new MCUs are manufactured...
Friday 5 February 2010
DRAM, 32-bit MCU and others to see double-digit growth in 2010, says IC Insights
Many IC products are forecast to show double-digit growth in 2010, with DRAM, 32-bit MCU and flash memory among strongest growth segments. according to IC Insights. This follows a...
Tuesday 22 December 2009
Nuvoton expands 32-bit MCU lines
Nuvoton Technology, the logic IC subsidiary of Winbond Electronics, has licensed ARM's Cortex-M0 processor for its 32-bit microcontroller units (MCUs). It plans to introduce a series...
Tuesday 27 October 2009
Taiwan MCU makers developing 32-bit products
Taiwan-based IC design house Holtek Semiconductor plans to launch 32-bit microcontroller units (MCUs) in the fourth quarter of 2010, according to the company. Nuvoton Technology,...
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