It's official, The LPC3000 ARM9 family has been announced by Philips. I am
surprised no one else saw this (it appears to be from the 23rd):
http://www.semiconductors.philips.com/news/content/file_1139.html
- Rod
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On Wed, 23 Feb 2005, Robert Adsett wrote:
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> The subject is not a typo.
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> Some of you have certainly seen this by now
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> http://www.reed-electronics.com/electronicnews/article/CA505862?nid=2019
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> Basically a 200MHz ARM9 core. Not really very much information (typical
> press release and I haven't found anything else).
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> They do suggest motor control as a target, but there is no mention of PWM
> which is a major oversight if true.
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> Intriguingly it has a floating point unit on board.
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> They are talking sampling in Q2 so very much vapour at the moment.
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> Robert
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no rumor, it's official, The LPC3000 ARM9 family was announced by Philips
2005-02-26 by Rod Moffitt
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