Freescale Semiconductor

Automotive Market for Semiconductors - 2009 Edition

Dublin - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/05dd3f/automotive_market) has announced the addition of the "Automotive Market for Semiconductors - Part of the Automotive Electronics & Entertainment...

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Programmable SoCs have MCUs, analog

The MPC5674F 32-bit automotive MCU is intended for a key role in engine control systems that yield better fuel economy and reduced emissions. The chip features 264-MHz clock speed and more than 600 DMIPS — about 10 times the...

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Semiconductor industry down by 12%, better than feared (2009-11-24)

Written by Andreas G 24 November 2009 22:04 Sales of chips will reach a real low this year. According to the latest surveys we can expect the total revenue of the semiconductor industry to drop by 12.4 percent compared to 2008....

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Energy Micro adds Motorola alumni to the board

LONDON — Energy Micro AS (Oslo, Norway), vendor of the Gecko 32-bit microcontroller, has added Daniel Artusi and Daniel Hoste, to its board of directors. Artusi has held several leading management positions during his 32-year...

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Low-power quad-core microprocessor

Freescale Semiconductor is expanding the range of power and performance options available for its QorIQ family of multicore platforms with the introduction of the QorIQ P4040 processor. A four-core version of Freescale’s...

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11 reasons why Freescale is a viable IC vendor: CEO

Freescale Semiconductor Inc. is getting some positive response from its bond investors in the first signs the company is making headway with its reorganization. Chairman and CEO Rich Beyer in an interview outlined 11 reasons...

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PMC/XMC SBC uses dual-core QorIQ CPU

The XPedite5501 conduction-cooled PMC/XMC single-board computer is based on Freescale Semiconductor’s 1.2-GHz dual-core QorIQ P2020 processor. The board has up to 4 Gbytes of DDR3-800 ECC SDRAM, up to 8 Gbytes of NAND flash,...

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Extreme Engineering Solutions Introduces XPedite5501: First Conduction-Cooled PrPMC / XMC Module...

MIDDLETON, WI -- (MARKET WIRE) -- Nov 20, 2009 -- Extreme Engineering Solutions (X-ES) announces the availability of XPedite5501, the first conduction-cooled PMC/XMC single-board computer based on Freescale Semiconductor's...

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Extreme Engineering Solutions Introduces XPedite5501: First Conduction-Cooled PrPMC / XMC Module...

MIDDLETON, WI -- (Marketwire) -- 11/20/09 -- Extreme Engineering Solutions (X-ES) announces the availability of XPedite5501, the first conduction-cooled PMC/XMC single-board computer based on Freescale Semiconductor's dual-core...

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Strong partnerships and complete solutions drive growth: Q&A with LSI executive VP and general...

Despite the economic downturn in 2008, LSI saw annual revenues increase. With complete solutions and a strong position in the storage and networking markets, LSI is expected to continue growing. In a recent interview with...

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