A month-plus back, I provided a preview of ARM’s upcoming Cortex-A15 (aka ‘Eagle’) core, whose first publicly announced licensee was Texas Instruments. The ‘A’ in its marketing moniker exposes its ...
Nuremberg -- November 25, 2010 – Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE:TXN) today announced its AM1810 Sitara™ ARM microprocessor (MPU), a new single-chip ARM9™ solution with an integrated ...
Texas Instruments added two new AM389x Sitara ARM microprocessors to its portfolio. Designed for use in single-board computers, gateways, routers, servers, industrial automation, human machine ...
Sponsored by Texas Instruments: Industry 4.0 imposes stringent demands on embedded designs in the areas of security, communications, and functional safety. Sitara SoCs combine multiple Arm-based cores ...
Texas Instruments has announced a pair of new Sitara ARM Cortex A8 MPUs that include the AM3715 and the AM3703. Both of the new parts can run at up to 1GHz speeds and offer better system response time ...
The two new devices in the AM389x Sitara ARM MPU generation are the AM3892 and the AM3894, both packed with several high-bandwidth integrated peripherals, including PCIExpress Gen2, SATA 2.0, dual ...
TI has introduced new Sitara AM62 processors that help expand edge AI processing applications. The low-power design of the new processors enables support for dual-screen displays and small-size ...
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