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Back at the start of January, we found out that Toshiba was preparing a new low-cost 7-inch tablet. Little was known about the slate at that time, but recently the LT170 was made official by its Japanese maker.
Design wise, Toshiba’s new tablet doesn’t seem to differ all that much from the pictures that... |
21 March 2012 21:11 GMT |
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Car airbags deploy when the vehicle crashes or is crashed into by something else, but the circuitry is, in the end, the factor that determines how reliable and fast the airbags are. Freescale wants to make sure car drivers and passengers are as safe as possible, so it made the Xtrinsic MMA65xxKW family of accelerom... |
2 November 2011 16:41 GMT |
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ARM chips are best known for their presence in phones, but Freescale offers ARM platforms for other things, in this case many peripherals and other devices used in enterprise and industrial sectors.
Anyone wondering what Freescale was up to needs guess no longer, as the company has come clean on its recent research... |
25 October 2011 08:36 GMT |
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The design arm of ALTEN Group, Calsoft Labs has just announced it has reached an agreement with Freescale to certify Adobe Flash Player on i.MX51 applications processor platform.
Under agreement, Calsoft Labs will be allowed to commercially distribute Adobe Flash Player 10.1 on Freescale's i.MX51 development... |
29 August 2011 10:45 GMT |
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Large computing devices rely on a combination of motherboard, CPU and auxiliary components to function, but smaller devices need more integrated solutions, like Freescale's i.MX, which just got better.Among other things, Freescale deals in application processors for e-readers, embedded devices and various consu... |
11 July 2011 09:25 GMT |
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It looks like the IT market really can't last a month without yet another lawsuit being started, though the most recent one has more that one target, those being Interphase Corp., Freescale Semiconductor and Nvidia Corp.
The IT market, like all other levels of the industry, is one that doesn't lack its ... |
11 April 2011 02:54 GMT |
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Freescale may have revealed its intentions as far as the tablet market goes, but it also has the i.MX537 and i.MX538 processors, intended for industrial applications and consumer-oriented devices, respectively.Since the first two months of the first quarter of 2011 have come and passed, Freescale figured it was time... |
28 February 2011 09:52 GMT |
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It appears that the slate market has proven fast-growing enough that Freescale put together a strategy meant to help it secure a slice of this segment, with March as the expected period for availability.As end-users know, the MWC (Mobile World Congress) 2011 trade show was the site where many tablets were released.M... |
28 February 2011 09:33 GMT |
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Those that believed Qualcomm, NVIDIA and Texas Instruments had only each other to compete against on the market of processors for consumer electronics seem to have been proven wrong, as Freescale has decided to join the fun.Unlike PCs, consumer electronics rely on processors that can pack as many features as possibl... |
3 January 2011 09:26 GMT |
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The hype surrounding mobile electronics has already reached very high levels, and IT companies are quite eager to make the best of the rapid popularity rise that such things as tablets, smartphones and e-readers benefit from. Still, there are some entities on the IT market that don't just look at the marketing ... |
14 July 2010 02:47 GMT |
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Freescale's i.MX515 is a high-performance, feature-rich application processor that is capable of giving various devices the ability to play back multimedia files and even perform widget applications. The chip is made of six different parts: an ARM Cortex-A8 core, an image processing unit, a vector floating point... |
7 January 2010 08:16 GMT |
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Freescale recently unveiled a new tablet reference design meant to fully leverage the full spectrum of performance capabilities of the ARM processors. New smartbooks will provide instant-on functionality, improved connectivity and longer battery life. The design is the first in the Smart Application Blueprint for Rap... |
4 January 2010 08:35 GMT |
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Freescale Semiconductor has recently announced that it has started sampling its QorIQ P4080 multicore processor, the flagship model of the QorIQ product family. The new chip has been designed using the efficient 45nm process technology, being the company's fourth solution built on said manufacturing process, whi... |
27 August 2009 05:45 GMT |
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At this year's edition of Computex, a new concept has surfaced in the computer industry, namely that of smartbooks, ultraportable computer devices designed as alternatives to Intel's low-power netbook systems. The media attention that these fresh devices have received is significant, given they promise most... |
5 June 2009 11:07 GMT |
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Freescale, one of the world's leading manufacturers of semiconductors, has just announced that it has collaborated with a series of companies, to enable 3G connectivity and additional operating system options for netbooks designed to take advantage of the company's new i.MX515 processor. The expanded ecosys... |
16 February 2009 04:46 GMT |
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Freescale Semiconductor, one of the world's leading manufacturers of semiconductors, has just announced the introduction of its new PowerQUICC III communications processor, designed as a high-performance, low-power device based on the company's 45nm SOI (silicon-on-insulator) technology. According to the co... |
9 February 2009 05:12 GMT |
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As the netbook market continues to grow, more companies appear to show interest in a device that marked the past year as one of the most successful products on the market. Despite the fact that Intel has been a major player in the new market, the leading chip maker, headquartered in Santa Clara, California, is expect... |
5 January 2009 04:18 GMT |
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Freescale Semiconductor just announced the official launch of a new generation of processing units that are now available under the commercial designation of MCF544x and they are aimed at providing users with a low power but high performance solution for building embedded systems that are running the Linux operating ... |
1 October 2007 12:10 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices announced that it will begin to license some of its graphics technologies to Freescale Semiconductor, a company active in the mobile and multimedia platform solutions. The scope of this license agreement between the two hardware companies is that Freescale needs a number of 2D and 3D graphics t... |
17 September 2007 09:18 GMT |
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