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Featured Articles


  • Energy management and connectivity are driving the microcontroller market
    Embedded Control Europe
    By Gordon Padkin and Fraser McHenry
    29 February 2008
    This article is written by Gordon Padkin and Fraser McHenry of Freescale Semiconductor regarding “the drive towards improved energy efficiency across all markets and applications and the need for connectivity results in designers needing to fully rethink their choice of microcontroller and overall system to tackle both needs”

  • Freescale works with IPextreme to reshape processor licensing
    Electronics Weekly
    By Richard Wilson
    21 January 2008
    Freescale Semiconductor expects its ColdFire 32-bit microcontroller to be designed into a wider range of high volume consumer products following the adoption of a new low cost licensing program.

  • Site charges flat rates for semiconductor IP
    EE Times
    By Bolaji Ojo
    21 January 2008
    Some big names in semiconductors are trying out a new licensing model that, if successful, promises to cut costs, expand market offerings and bring more openness to one of the electronics industry's most litigious sectors.

  • Core Store gives easy IP access
    New Electronics
    By Graham Pitcher
    21 January 2008

  • IPextreme Core Store simplifies IP shopping
    EDN
    By Michael Santarini
    21 January 2008

  • Beyond Bits
    By Freescale Semiconductor, Issue III, 2008
    Beyond Bits is back—the third edition goes beyond our "green" bit boundaries. We highlight green product development and the broad Freescale product portfolio that enables you to build energy-efficient, environmentally conscious designs. We’ve expanded our focus to cover energy-efficient and low power technologies in the Freescale microcontroller portfolio. Beyond Bits—Issue 3 includes 14 articles that give you practical solutions and problem solving reference materials to help you develop products for the industrial, consumer and automotive markets.