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Renesas Electronics Develops and Supplies Multi-Format Video Codec Hardware IP that Supports Low-Delay Processing
Renesas Electronics has developed and will start supply of a multi-format video codec hardware IP product that supports low-delay processing for automotive information terminals that support High Definition Television (HDTV), mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets, and industrial equipment.
Renesas Introduces Second Generation USB 3.0-SATA3 Bridge SoC With Reduced External Components
Renesas today announced the availability of its new SuperSpeed Universal Serial Bus (USB 3.0) to Serial ATA Revision 3 bridge SoC (part number µPD720231) that enables the reduction of the total BOM significantly. The µPD720231 enables effective multi-gigabit per second data transfer between a USB 3.0 host system and a SATA device used in widely adopted external USB hard drives and solid state drives.
Major Updates To Leading IAR Tools For Low-Power Renesas Microcontrollers
IAR Systems has today released a new version of its development tool suite IAR Embedded Workbench for Renesas RL78. The new version 1.30 adds a large amount of new functionality for code writing and debugging. For simplified code writing, the new version uses IAR Systems’ new text editor and source browser, which includes user-friendly features such as auto-completion, parameter hints, code folding, block select and indent, bracket matching, zo...
ARM Introduces New License Model For Big.Little Technology to Enable Wider Adoption
ARM has announced a new licensing model to enable broader access to big.LITTLE processing technology for ARM partners. By using multiple processors that are developed for different energy and performance budgets, big.LITTLE provides optimum performance and maximum efficiency.
OE Automotive Semiconductor Market Grew Twelve Percent in 2012; Renesas Electronics Was The Leading Vendor
According to the latest analysis by Semicast Research, Renesas Electronics was again the leading vendor of semiconductors to the OE automotive sector in 2012, ahead of Infineon Technologies. STMicroelectronics retained its position as third largest supplier, with Freescale fourth and NXP fifth. Semicast calculates that revenues for OE automotive semiconductors grew by twelve percent to USD 25.5 billion in 2012, while the total semiconductor indus...
IAR Systems launches tools for developing powerful automotive applications based on Renesas’ RH850 core
Today, IAR Systems releases a suite of tools for developing embedded applications based on Renesas Electronics’ new RH850 core. IAR Embedded Workbench® for RH850 includes user-friendly features and powerful optimizations that enable developers to fully benefit from the high performance offered by the new RH850 core.
Renesas Announce Next-Generation Low-Power RX100 Series Microcontrollers
Renesas Electronics has today disclosed details of its roadmap for its next-generation microcontrollers. Renesas is expanding the RX family to include the lowest power, lowest cost RX 32-bit MCU for the embedded market, integrating as little as 8KB of flash memory. The first samples of the new RX100 product series, the industry’s lowest cost, ultra-low power 32-bit RX devices offering flash memory integration from 8KB to 128KB, are now availabl...
Renesas Announces Changes in Representative Directors, Corporate Officers and Organizational Structure
Renesas Electronics Corporation today announced the following changes to its Representative Directors, Corporate Officers and organizational structure. These changes were approved at a meeting of the Board of Directors on February 22, 2013.
Renesas Electronics Wins Smart Metering Technology of the Year Award 2013 for its Flexible OFDM-Based Powerline Solution
Renesas Electronics Europe is pleased to reveal that its market-leading, software configurable orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) based powerline communication (PLC) solution has been awarded the “Smart Metering Technology of the Year Award 2013.”
Renesas Unveils Low-Power MCU Group With Up To 1MB Of On-Chip Flash
Renesas has today introduced a large number of new low power, low voltage microcontrollers. Renesas is expanding the low power, low voltage RX200 series to include versions offering from 64 KB to 1 MB of on-chip flash memory, and package sizes from 48-pin LQFP to 145-pin LGA. Combined with active mode power consumption of 7.2 mA at 50 MHz operation and a standby mode of 0.4 µA, this provides an industry leading 32-bit low power lineup.