XMOS has launched a four core Microcontroller for under $3 to open up multicore designs to low quantity and distribution customers. The xCORE XS1-L4-64 integrates four 32bit logical processor cores ...
startKIT from XMOS is an ultra-low-cost development platform that opens up the configurable xCORE multicore microcontroller technology to the widest possible community of users. As part of the product ...
XMOS has collaborated with Silicon Laboratories to create xCORE-XA, a range of devices that combine the company's configurable multicore microcontroller technology with a ARM Cortex-M3 processor. The ...
Processor specialist XMOS has developed new tools and IP for its xCORE family of deterministic, multicore, flexible microcontrollers. The new xTIMEcomposer Studio development environment is said to ...
BRISTOL, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)--XMOS Ltd. the fabless semiconductor company and leader in intelligent multicore microcontrollers, has today announced the completion of a $26.2m Series-D investment ...
BRISTOL, UK — XMOS has adapted its Xcore processor core for machine learning, creating a crossover processor for AIoT applications. The Xcore.ai will be available from $1. Xcore.ai, the third ...
6-, 10- and 12-core variants, plus new memory size options, are being added to the existing 8- and 16-core products in the xCORE family of L Series general-purpose multicore microcontrollers. XMOS is ...
The xCORE family of multicore microcontrollers can be used in industrial devices ranging from simple sensors and actuators to protocol bridges, high-performance PLCs, and motor controllers. Even if ...
Three USB-equipped multicore MCUs have joined the xCORE family from XMOS. The U10-128, U12-128, and U16-128 provide 10, 12, and 16 logical cores respectively and deliver up to 1000 MIPS of ...
BRISTOL, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)--XMOS, the leader in multicore microcontrollers, has announced that it is planning to grow its operations worldwide in 2014 on the back of very strong revenue growth ...
Xmos Semiconductor, the start-up founded by the Professor of Computer Science at Bristol University, David May, is to announce its first product this month. The company’s website describes the product ...
XMOS just introduced its XVF3510 next-generation voice processor, which can pluck an individual voice out of a crowded audio landscape using just two microphones. Those clever folks at XMOS have just ...
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