Hi Bob, I'm aware of the different groups and target markets (different requirements). The flyer indicates ARM9 for 2004(end) and 2005. Although it might be a different group it indicates the direction. I can imagine that the LPC series will have something simular. And imho if you plan an ARM9 for end this year .. you better start developing yesterday :-) Btw; 2020 samples are available since the end of last year - but very likely to key customers only (mass production in 2004/Q4). --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "lpc2100_fan" <lpc2100_fan@y...> wrote: > Rene, > > the announcement is for the SJA 2020 which is an ARM7 product. > Everything else on the flyer is a so called roadmap. Things that can > be done if enough request is there from the market. Keep in mind that > the LPC2000 microcontrollers and the SJA 2020 come from different > groups within Philips, hence the very different naming. While the > LPC2000 devices have been available to the "public" for quite a while > now, I don't know about samples of the SJA 2020 yet. Most likely there > are samples for key automotive customers because the SJA2020 has been > developed by the Automotive group. The LPC2000 family is from the > "General Purpose Microcontroller" group and target markets are many > because it is general purpose. > > Cheers, Bob > > --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "exh_rene" <exh_rene@y...> wrote: > > --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "trick260173" <trick260173@y...> > > wrote: > > > According to me, you will see New Philips Standard ARM Products > > based > > > on ARM920T and ARM926EJS core, like ATMEL Family has already now. > > > > > > > > ARM9 has already been announced (by Philips) for the automotive > > family (2004/2005): > > http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/acrobat/literature/9397/75012509 > > .pdf
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Re: interesting info from Atmel /Philips ARM9
2004-06-04 by exh_rene
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