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Freescale first with low cost ARM M0+ microcontrollers to push 8bit to 32bit transition
Cloud-connected MCUs with out-of-box cloud connectivity
Integrated controller for automotive brushless motor control applications
Freescale initiative supports board designers
Freescale wins ip.acccess LTE small cell design
Prepaid meter reference design enables secure energy credit purchase through NFC
RISC Computer-on-Module with ARM-based Cortex-A8 Series processor
MicroSys launches range of QorIQ single board computers
Freescale adds low end processors to i.MX 6 family for industrial multimedia
'Accelerated' Android 4.0 available on ARM dev boards
Freescale, Macronix's combine serial Flash with Qorivva microcontroller for automotive dashboard displays
Powerlink evaluation xKit for industrial Ethernet
Home health hub reference platform targets telehealth applications
Freescale develops ARM9 'Home Health Hub' for telehealth
Energy@Home consortium to begin in-home trials
Broadcom, NXP, Freescale and Harman join forces to establish in-car Ethernet
Airbag sensors employ 'intelligence' to improve vehicle safety
Freescale introduces advanced airbag sensors for improved vehicle safety
Win one of seven TWR-K70F120M kits
Freescale, Green Hills team on virtualization
Product platform integrates ARM Cortex-M4, -A5 cores
Freescale tackles automotive infotainment, mobile devices with combination of ARM Cortex-A7 and Cortex-A15
Ethernet succeeds in automotive environments
Broadcom, Freescale, Omnivision bring Ethernet to parking assistance system
Freescale, Atheros demo Smart Energy
Freescale opens R&D Centre of Excellence for automotive electronics in East Kilbride
The return of AltiVec
Freescale has sub-1GHz ultra-low-power smart radio
Fanless System-on-Module for extended industrial temperature
MEMS chips entering mass consumer markets
Freescale expands analog LIN PHY portfolio
New ultra-low-power, 32- to 64-pin Kinetis microcontrollers focus on cost-sensitive applications
Freescale rolls out first products in QorIQ Qonverge wireless base station processor portfolio
Femtocell base station-on-chip supports up to 16 simultaneous users
Freescale targets emerging automotive OEMs in BRIC regions
Bosch, Freescale collaborate on airbag platform
TI says damaged Japan fabs back in action
Freescale 16-bit microcontroller aims at body applications
Multicore is mandatory, claims Freescale CEO
AMP: Freescale's answer to exploding Internet traffic
Gaming moves to efficient context awareness with more sensors
MCU drives sophisticated automotive dashboard displays
Freescale tailors MCU for Ethernet-based vehicle applications
Future Energy Solutions demonstrates micro-inverter reference design at InterSolar 2011
Win four IAR KickStart development kits
Freescale introduces StarterTRAK development kits for Qorivva automotive microcontrollers
Chip makers join embedded vision group
Quad-core packs high-performance into smaller, less expensive form factors
Robotic design contest to take place at Freescale's Technology Forum
Design contest challenges engineers to ‘make it’ creative
TI muscles into touch-panel frenzy
Integrated chips fuel smartphone growth
Kinetis MCU tool kits: 10 development boards to win
Freescale, Fuji discover power electronics for electric driving
Freescale Sendai fab not to re-open after quake
Freescale, Cactus partner in medical
Low cost dev kit for Kinetis
China's top car maker goes 32-bit
Multicore MCUs target ADAS applications
Automotive semiconductor market sees major shift
Industry’s first system-on-chip two-way radio enabling cost effective digital radios
On-chip security for automotive market
Latest Kinetis family features AFE
Smart meter reference design targets residential market
DSI Consortium airs version 1.0 specs for DSI3 standard
Smart meter reference design is based on Kinetis
Vendor agreement targets open source developers
ODM solution for unified threat management appliances
Freescale vs. TI: Base station SoC battle
IAR launches development kit for Freescale Kinetis K60 and modular Tower System
Freescale expands Tower System with new, feature-rich modules
Alcatel-Lucent to obsolete base stations
Strategic Test releases world's first Freescale i.MX53 processor DIMM module
Silica launches 'Core 'n More' programme to support microcontroller customers
Freescale multicore SoCs provide computing power to driver assistant systems and consumer devices
Freescale and RealD partner to create 3D experience
Freescale magnetometer shrinks e-compass for mobile gear
Charger technology could help end 'vampire' energy loss
Freescale raises the bar with high-performance, low-power multicore processors
Freescale aims baseband/RF SoCs at two-way radio
Multicore software development alliance extended
RFMD and Freescale team up on ZigBee solutions
Flexible DSPs support a variety of air interfaces with a simple software switch
Freescale basestation DSP tops TI's
Electronica: CEO panel basks in upbeat mood
TI to put floating point in every DSP core
Linaro demos first open source efforts
Evaluation board for StarCore SC3850 announced
Smartphone-class processors target in-car multimedia applications
RTOS integrates cryptography to enhance security
Freescale expands DSC portfolio
AWR announces Microwave Office library for Freescale's high power RF modules
Vector processing accelerates QorIQ
Software brings quality to video
MCU for automotive applications announced
Accelerometer boosts resolution, cuts noise, power
Nepes Corporation licenses Freescale's redistributed chip packaging technology
Freescale losing share to Cavium, NetLogic
GlobalFoundries to make Freescale's flash technology
QNX tackles Freescale processors as platform for its software
System-on-chip device family for ZigBee RF4CE consumer electronics
Hanvon selects i.MX51 for next generation eReader
Freescale boosts its QorIQ comm processors
PowerQUICC II Pro architecture extended for cost-sensitive networking and industrial applications
PLS expands support for Freescale's high-end automotive microcontrollers
Power.org unveils silicon roadmap
Freescale and Indesit collaborate on smart appliance solutions for  ZigBee connected white goods
ARM continues to dominate in mobile, while support for graphics processor grows
Automotive chip market set to grow 23.5 percent in 2010, says Gartner
Smart consumer devices market to explode
Freescale debuts 64-bit Power core
Sensors integrate ColdFire processor, MEMS accelerometer
IAR Systems collaborates with Freescale to develop i.MX25 starter kit
Platform based on multiple Freescale QorIQ P4080 processors delivers 128 cores
Freescale scales down mixed-signal microcontrollers
ARM, Freescale, IBM, Samsung, ST, TI form Linux venture
New integrated power management solution supports Intel's latest Atom processors
Freescale's latest application processor delivers HD playback for portable devices
X-ES bases OpenVPX module on Freescale eight-core P4080 processor
Freescale rolls microcontrollers for smart meters
Tabula to run the Freescale ColdFire V1 32-bit CPU core
Data capture and multiprocessing board uses Virtex-5 SX95T
Freescale backs Liquavista for e-reader displays
NXP tops automotive infotainment chip ranking, says iSuppli
TTTech Automotive selected to supply ECUs for Aptera
Automotive chips: Infineon passes Freescale
Freescale takes aim at TI's DSP market
MCU market sees recovery
En Garde! MEMS gyros penetrate smartphones
Freescale's MPC5125 processor targets high-resolution displays
Energy Micro adds two to strengthen sales and marketing
Analysis: NXP shares sale could open IPO floodgate
Winners, losers in 2009 chip rankings

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