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Atmel's 400 MHz ARM9-based Embedded Microprocessor Consumes Only 80 mW in Active Mode

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AT91SAM9G20 offers twice the speed with half the power consumption of pin-compatible AT91SAM9260

Atmel® Corporation announced its 400 MHz AT91SAM9G20 ARM926EJ-S based embedded microprocessor that draws only 80 mW in full-power mode with all peripherals turned on. The AT91SAM9G20, pin-compatible with the 200 MHz AT91SAM9260, offers four times the cache and on-chip SRAM memory and features improved error correction for external NAND Flash as well as an enlarged Ethernet FIFO that improves latency.

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Atmel and TimeSys Announce Embedded Linux Support for AT91CAP Customizable Microcontrollers

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LinuxLink Subscription Accelerates Embedded Development

Rousset, France and Pittsburgh, PA, USA, April 14, 2008...Atmel® Corporation (Nasdaq: ATML),and TimeSys® announced today embedded Linux® support for Atmel's ARM9™-based AT91CAP9 customizable microcontroller. Ideal for rapid design validation, TimeSys is offering a free Board Support Package (BSP) for the CAP9 based on the 2.6.23 kernel. Additionally, the free BSP can be upgraded to a full LinuxLink subscription, providing a powerful suite of software, tools and support to accelerate the development of a custom Linux platform.

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NXP Semiconductors introduces four new 32-bit ARM9 microcontrollers

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LPC3200 family brings high-performance LCD, Ethernet and USB On-The-Go to the masses

Today NXP Semiconductors, the independent semiconductor company founded by Philips, announced the expansion of the largest portfolio in the ARM7%u2122 and ARM9 microcontroller space with the introduction of the LPC3200 family. The NXP LPC3200 family is based on the popular ARM926EJ processor and targets consumer, industrial, medical and automotive applications providing designers with a high-performance power efficient microcontroller.

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