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Freescale’s MPC8640D processor debuts as a lower power, lower cost version of the MPC8641D device

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Freescale Semiconductor introduces the MPC8640D – a lower cost, lower power version of the MPC8641D dual core processor. The device is available in single and dual core versions and is ideal for networking, telecom, pervasive computing, aerospace and defense applications.
The MPC8640D enables customers to utilize high performance e600 Power Architecture cores and AltiVec® 128-bit vector processing at lower price points and power requirements.

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Drop-In Power-Supply Sequencers/Monitors Provide Reverse Sequencing

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SUNNYVALE, CA February 4, 2008 Maxim Integrated Products (Pink Sheets: MXIM) introduces the MAX16050/MAX16051, drop-in power-supply supervisors. The MAX16050/MAX16051 let customers safely power up and power down their system(s) without the need for programming and/or elaborate board modifications. The devices sequence up and sequence down as many as five power supplies, while also monitoring undervoltage and overvoltage conditions. With the additional capability of reverse sequencing, customers can now power down their system safely with no extra effort, cost, or loss of board space. The main applications for MAX16050/MAX16051 are servers/storage, networking, and telecom systems, where high reliability is paramount.

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