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Wireless Microsite
25th August 2010
Freescale strengthens RF leadership in consumer electronics with new device family

As consumer demands for more integrated home entertainment devices and hidden peripherals increase, manufacturers of radio frequency (RF)-based devices are designing better performing, more efficient and less expensive solutions to meet that demand. In order to address this technology need, Freescale Semiconductor, the leading supplier of IEEE® 802.15.4 chipsets, today announced the MC1323x system-on-chip device family for ZigBee RF4CE consumer ...

Wireless
25th August 2010
Freescale strengthens RF leadership in consumer electronics with new device family

As consumer demands for more integrated home entertainment devices and hidden peripherals increase, manufacturers of radio frequency (RF)-based devices are designing better performing, more efficient and less expensive solutions to meet that demand. In order to address this technology need, Freescale Semiconductor, the leading supplier of IEEE® 802.15.4 chipsets, today announced the MC1323x system-on-chip device family for ZigBee RF4CE consumer ...

Analysis
25th August 2010
H3C Technologies selects Freescale QorIQ processors for network switch infrastructure equipment

H3C Technologies, a leading global supplier of IP-based products and solutions, has selected QorIQ multicore processor technology from Freescale Semiconductor for a line of next-generation multi-service routing switches.

Analysis
24th August 2010
Hanvon selects Freescale’s i.MX51 applications processor for next generation eReader products

Leading Chinese eReader manufacturer Hanvon has selected Freescale Semiconductor’s i.MX51 applications processor for its next generation eReader solutions. Consumers can look forward to optimal digital reading experiences and longer battery life from Hanvon eReader products utilizing Freescale technology.

Analysis
24th August 2010
Datang Mobile selects multicore processors from Freescale Semiconductor to power 3G base stations

Datang Mobile Communications Equipment Co., Ltd. (Datang Mobile), one of China’s largest telecom equipment manufacturers, has selected Freescale Semiconductor’s dual-core QorIQ P2020 processor, six-core MSC8156 DSP and MD7IC2050N RF Power component for a popular line of TD-SCDMA base stations.

Analysis
24th August 2010
Freescale extends its high-performance acceleration engines into the most cost-effective and power-efficient QorIQ platform levels

Freescale Semiconductor introduces three new QorIQ processors, which for the first time incorporate the company’s advanced Data Path Acceleration Architecture (DPAA) programming model into QorIQ P1 and P2 level multicore products. The introduction of the P1023/1017 and P2040 communications processors extends Freescale’s DPAA technology to all QorIQ platform levels, spanning single-core to eight-core products and across frequencies from 400MHz...

Analysis
19th August 2010
Freescale extends reach of PowerQUICC II Pro architecture with new processors for cost-sensitive networking and industrial applications

Freescale Semiconductor is introducing a new portfolio of cost-effective PowerQUICC II®Pro processors with exceptional performance-to-power ratios and upgraded interconnect technology options. Featuring sub-$10 resale price points, the new MPC830x communications processor portfolio includes the MPC8308, MPC8309 and MPC8306/8306S products, which all offer upgraded high-speed interconnects allowing customers to lower bill of material (BOM) costs f...

Tech Videos
4th August 2010
Freescale AN4153 TFT LCD driver

Learn more about the app note AN4153 -- this video shows how the application note software works.

Analysis
30th July 2010
Freescale and Indesit collaborate on smart appliance solutions for ZigBee connected white goods

Freescale Semiconductor and Indesit Company recently demonstrated their ability to help their customers create “smart” products by showcasing a Smart Washer that can regulate its own energy use based on cost and availability at the Freescale Technology Forum in Orlando, Fla.

Analysis
26th July 2010
Freescale Semiconductor Announces Second Quarter 2010 Results

Freescale Semiconductor Holdings I, Ltd. today announced financial results for the second quarter ended July 2, 2010.

Tech Videos
19th July 2010
The Future of Smart Mobile Devices - Take 4

Freescale presents a series of future concepts for smart mobile devices based on our technology. These concepts provide a window into the range of possible devices that can be envisioned and delivered by our customers. Take 4 depicts a business professional balancing the demands of travel, work and staying connected.

Tech Videos
5th July 2010
Freescale MQX Software Solutions and Tower System

This video features the ultimate enablement solution: Freescale MQX RTOS and the Tower System. http://Freescale.com/MQX

Sensors
22nd June 2010
Freescale unveils Xtrinsic sensing portfolio

Freescale Semiconductor is introducing its Xtrinsic sensing solutions – products designed with the right combination of high performance sensing capability, processing capacity, and customizable software to help deliver smart, differentiated sensing applications. Freescale’s Xtrinsic sensing solutions have built-in intelligence and make complex calculations and decisions within the context of their environments. This offloads the host process...

Micros
22nd June 2010
Freescale unveils 64-bit QorIQ platform and extends high performance product portfolio for multicore processors

Projections that global Internet traffic will grow fourfold over the next five years will require network equipment to manage significantly more connections and subscribers, even as the diversity of network traffic expands dramatically. Meanwhile, service providers are looking to network equipment manufacturers to deliver communications gear that generates far more bandwidth capacity, while simultaneously lowering capital and operating expenditur...

Communications
22nd June 2010
Freescale extends QorIQ family with quad-core P3 platform optimized for low power

Freescale Semiconductor is expanding the performance range of its QorIQ™ communications processor product lines with the introduction of the quad-core QorIQ P3 platform. The new P3041 processor offers an advanced feature set leveraging Freescale’s P4 platform technology and optimized for low power, enabling increased system performance and improved overall power consumption.

Design
18th June 2010
Freescale’s CodeWarrior 10 tool suite, based on the Eclipse platform, eases embedded software development

Freescale Semiconductor is helping streamline embedded software development with the launch of its new CodeWarrior 10 development suites, based on open-source Eclipse technology.

Automotice Microsite
18th June 2010
Freescale microcontroller adds comfort and convenience to luxury sedans

As the electronic and software content in automobiles continues to increase, the need for fast, reliable communication between vehicle subsystems intensifies. To help address this networking design challenge, Freescale Semiconductor recently developed a high-performance microcontroller (MCU) based on its Power Architecture® technology in collaboration with leading automaker, the BMW Group. Freescale’s 32-bit MCU for BMW’s 2010 luxury sports ...

Communications
18th June 2010
Packetarium platform with eight boards based on multiple Freescale QorIQ P4080 processors delivers 128 cores and industry leading performance

Freescale Semiconductor announced today the addition of the first member of Advantech’s Packetarium product line to feature advanced QorIQ processors from Freescale. The Packetarium NCP-7560 platform features eight boards, each of which incorporate two P4080 processors. The P4080 processors integrate eight 1.5GHz cores and feature advanced capabilities such as on-board acceleration, enhanced encryption engines and a clear application migration...

Micros
10th June 2010
Freescale accelerates design innovation with 90 nanometer ColdFire+ mixed-signal microcontroller solutions

Freescale Semiconductor is reinforcing its leadership in 32-bit microcontrollers (MCUs) with the announcement of 40 new ColdFire+ (plus) devices, taking its proven ColdFire portfolio to new heights. Built from 90 nanometer (nm) Thin Film Storage (TFS) flash technology with FlexMemory, ColdFire+ MCUs promise to be one of the most integrated, cost-effective, small-package 32-bit MCUs on the market.

Analysis
10th June 2010
Freescale streamlines health screenings with portable medical kiosk

As the population continues to age and medical monitoring becomes more integrated into everyday living, healthcare professionals are constantly striving to find new ways to monitor patients with improved accuracy, speed and end-user convenience. Taking an active part in this initiative, Freescale Semiconductor, partnering with Pounce Consulting, developed a portable, easy-to-use telemonitoring reference design, which allows patients and physicia...

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