 | | OpenSystems Media (OSM), LLC today announced its upcoming E-cast on Making the Move to Multicore, moderated by Curt Schwaderer, Technology Editor, OpenSystems Media. As market requirements evolve there is a growing need to move to advanced multicore microprocessors. There are many factors to consider when migrating to multicore including OS/RTOS, SMP or AMP modes, tool chains, and debug. Software and hardware engineers, and system architects who are considering moving away from single-core control processors towards new fully integrated System-on-Chips are invited to participate in this webinar. |
| Contestants to demonstrate how they Touch, Tap, Tilt and Transmit their way into next generation designs with Smart Sensors |
| Transistor delivers high-power density, gain and efficiency for rugged environments |
| Low-Noise Amplifiers and Power Amplifiers Target Performance-Critical Portions of Wireless Macrocells, Repeaters and Femtocells |
| Integrates development tools for the RS08, HCS08 and ColdFire architectures into a single product based on the Eclipse open development platform. |
| Industry’s Most Energy Efficient Capacitive Sensor and Complimentary Touch-Sensing Software Enable Advanced, Cost-Effective Touch Panel Interfaces |
| QorIQ Roadmap Execution Continues with P1022 Device That Provides Multicore Performance in a Single-Core Power Budget |
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| Collaboration with top operating system and wireless component providers enables 3G connectivity and additional OS choices |
| MPC8569E communications processor enables savings in cost, power and board space for next-generation networking equipment |
| The ultra-low-power QB8 devices are ideal for battery-backed designs. |
| Advanced six-core MSC8156 delivers 6 GHz performance; integrates enhanced StarCore™ technology and multi-standard accelerators at 45-nm geometries |
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