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Embedded Processor Watch - 1998

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2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998

Most Recent Processor Watch Articles

DECEMBER


  • #27 (December 21, 1998)
    • Siemens Microcontrollers Get One-Time Programmable ROM
    • Weird Product of the Week: Minnow
    • Industry Resources: Copper On the Rise
    • New Embedded IC Announcement
  • #26 (December 14, 1998)
    • Siemens Builds First TriCore Chip
    • QED Scales Bandwidth Heights with Alpine
    • New Swedish Processor Has Customizable Instruction Set
    • Industry Resources: Are You Behind the Wave?
    • New Embedded IC Announcements
  • #25 (December 7, 1998)
    • Eight-Bit Microcontroller Hums at 100 MHz
    • Tundra PCI Chip Bolts Up To Motorola QUICC Chips
    • Speak at Embedded Processor Forum 99!
    • Industry Resources: Demos in the Desert
    • Industry Resources: Inside IBM (or Lucent, or IDT, or Atmel...)
    • New Embedded IC Announcements
NOVEMBER
  • #24 (November 30, 1998)
    • Hitachi SH3-DSP Attacks Portable, Wireless, and VoIP
    • SandCraft Shows Second Superscalar MIPS Core
    • New Embedded IC Announcements
    • Industry Resources: Portable Design Conference in San Diego
    • Industry Resources: Explicit Chip Photos on the Web
  • #23 (November 23, 1998)
    • Motorola MCore M300 Gains Floating-Point Ability
    • ARM-10 To Wrestle With StrongARM in 2000
    • Weird Product of the Week: Microsoft Remote
    • Industry Resources: DECompressing into Compaq
    • Industry Resources: Bop On Over to Benchmark Newsletter
    • New Embedded IC Announcements
  • #22 (November 16, 1998)
    • Mentor Scores IBM PowerPC Cores
    • NEC Multiplies V830 Media Performance
    • iReady Internet Tuner Picked Up by Toshiba, Seiko
    • Industry Resources: Embedded Chips Play in Las Vegas
    • Industry Resources: Palm Computers Under the Palms
    • New Embedded IC Announcements
  • #21 (November 9, 1998)
    • Triscend Announces Configurable Chips at Forum
    • MIPS Technologies Opens Licensing Roadmap
    • AMD K6 Goes Officially Embedded
    • Triscend Adds ARM7 to Configurable Lineup
    • Industry Resources: Embedded Processor Forum Call for Papers
    • Industry Resources: IEEE Standards Available On-Line
  • #20 (November 2, 1998)
    • AMD Extends Line of 186-Based Comm Controllers
    • Motorola Buys Into Symbian; EPOC for MCore Coming
    • Osicom Speeds Net+ARM Silicon
    • Industry Resources: DSP Growth Going Forward by 32%
    • Industry Resources: If You're Into the Guts
    • New Embedded IC Announcements
OCTOBER
  • #19 (October 26, 1998)
    • Motorola PowerPC 8240 Gets PCI Bus
    • Intel's i960VH Sprouts Single PCI Bus
    • Pentium/MMX Goes Embedded
    • ARC Getting Full; 30 Licensees On Board
    • Industry Resources: Free DSP Info on Web
    • New Embedded IC Announcements
  • #18 (October 19, 1998)
    • Ten New Processors Announced at the Forum
    • IBM Introduces Code Compression for PowerPC
    • Motorola Unfolds Roadmap for Double ColdFire Performance
    • Motorola Smoothes Upgrade Path from 68K to ColdFire
    • STM Extends PC-On-A-Chip Line
    • Industry Resources: Supercomputers Celebrate Tenth in Orlando
    • New Embedded IC Announcements
  • #17 (October 12, 1998)
    • StrongARM-1100 Takes Companion to Jupiter
    • Jupiter II: NEC VR4121 Ups Speed to 166 MHz
    • MIPS Technologies Says Lexra "R" Not Us
    • HP Grabs ARM License
    • Industry Resources: Microsoft Newsletter
    • Industry Resources: Embedded Forum Starts Thursday
    • New Embedded IC Announcements
  • #16 (October 5, 1998)
    • Sun's First Java Chip Due in October
    • Sun's Last Java Chip Due in October
    • Toshiba Tweaks R4300 for Lower Power
    • Motorola Blackbird Develops Project X
    • Industry Resources: Embedded Processor Forum Next Week
    • Industry Resources: An Insider's View of Intel
    • New Embedded IC Announcements
SEPTEMBER
  • #15 (September 28, 1998)
    • IDT Tools Inexpensive MIPS Chips
    • Sharp Spins Second Standalone ARM Chip
    • Velocity Speeds ASIC Development
    • Industry Resources: Computer "Anatomy" Book
    • Industry Resources: Evening Sessions at Embedded Processor Forum
    • Weird Product of the Week: MicroWeb
  • #14 (September 21, 1998)
    • Motorola DragonBall EZ Adds More Scales
    • Tundra Building PCI Chip for MPC8260
    • Industry Resources: Emphasis on Integration at Forum
    • Industry Resources: SPEC Turns Its Gaze Toward Java
    • Embedded IC Announcements
  • #13 (Flash September 15, 1998)
    • Motorola PowerPC 8260 Begins Network Voyage
  • #13 (September 14, 1998)
    • Special Update Coming Tomorrow
    • Matsushita Enters 32-Bit Processor Fray
    • Help Wanted: Embedded Editor
    • Industry Resources: Hybrid CPU/DSP Chips at the Forum
    • New Embedded IC Announcements
  • #12 (September 7, 1998)
    • TI 'C6202, '6211 Extend High-End DSP Range
    • Atmel Comes Out of the ARM Closet
    • Industry Resources: Embedded Processor Forum Oct 15-16
    • Industry Resources: EE Encyclopedia
    • New Embedded IC Announcements
AUGUST
  • #11 (August 31, 1998)
    • Motorola MMC2080 Drives 32-Bit Pagers
    • Hitachi Makes SuperH Flash Splash
    • Lexra's MIPS Clone Reaches Silicon; Evaluation Board Debuts
    • ARM7TDMI-S Clarification
    • New Embedded IC Announcements
  • #10 (August 24, 1998)
    • Intel Prescribes Higher I2O Performance With i960RN
    • Mitsubishi Enhances Strange M32R/D Processor
    • Lexra's MIPS Clone Reaches Silicon; Evaluation Board Debuts
    • Weird Product of the Week: I-Bus Guppy
    • Industry Resources: Giving Up PCs for PLCs?
    • New Embedded IC Announcements
  • #9 (August 17, 1998)
    • ARM7 Core Now In Synthesized Form
    • NEC's V832 Debuts for Consumer Items
    • Industry Resources: Hand, Set, Match
    • Industry Resources: Remember Your Anatomy Lessons?
    • New Embedded ICs
  • #8 (August 10, 1998)
    • 3Dfx Settles Lawsuit Over Sega Game Graphics
    • Philips Drops Price of 8051XA-G3 to $4.00
    • MPC860 Controllers Get Smaller, Faster
    • Motorola PowerPC 603e-266 Gets Hot
    • Industry Resources: DSP Conclave in Toronto
    • Industry Resources: Y2K Books, Consulting, and Web
  • #7 (August 3, 1998)
    • QED RM52xx MIPS Chips Get Bigger Caches, Faster Clocks
    • Motorola Vows to Rationalize Design Process
    • First Embedded Processor Forum Debuts 10 New Chips
    • Industry Resources: Engineering, Management Training
    • Industry Resources: Five Years of Online Games
JULY
  • #6 (July 27,1998)
    • Intel Appears Bullish on StrongARM
    • ST Gets PowerPC License; IBM Gets x86; Both Work on Disk Drives
    • EPOC Operating System Moves to Symbian
    • ARM Sneaks Into PlayStation Video Game
    • Embedded Software Advice Comes Free via E-Mail
    • Industry Resources: Report Details ARM/Piccolo DSP Performance
    • Industry Resources: Get Balmy With Other Intel Developers
    • New Embedded Support Logic
  • #5 (July 20,1998)
    • Motorola and AMD Swap Process Technology, Macro Functions
    • K7 Chip to Hit 1 GHz in 2000
    • Fast RM7000 Processor Has Whopping 288K of Cache
    • TI, Philips Cooperate on FireWire Silicon
    • V3 Lends PCI and I20 to MIPS Chips
    • Industry Resources: Holding Hands at the Forum
    • Industry Resources: Embedded RTOS Sales to Hit $868M by 2002
    • New Support Logic
    • About Embedded Processor Watch
  • #4 (July 13,1998)
    • AMD Uses 80186 For Network Control
    • IBM Reverse-Engineers TI C54x DSP
    • ARM Spins Up Extensions for Disk Drives
    • ARM Signs Epson, Qualcomm, and National
    • ColdFire 5206e Increases Speed, Cache
    • About Embedded Processor Watch
  • #3 (July 6,1998)
    • IDT RC32364 is Tops in Price/Performance
    • PowerPC EC603e Hits 300 MHz
    • Silicon Graphics R5000 CPU for Embedded Use
    • Mobile Pentium II Module Goes Embedded
    • Embedded Resources: Book Covers Real-Time Modeling
    • About Embedded Processor Watch
JUNE
  • #2 (June 29, 1998)
    • Motorola and Lucent to Share DSPs
    • Motorola Cans Core+, FPGA Business
    • Sega Announces Katana as Dreamcast
    • HP's Embedded Java Rides On Four RTOS's
    • Industry Resources: Stanford Lowers Its Admission Requirements
    • About Embedded Processor Watch
  • #1 (June 22, 1998)
    • Welcome to Embedded Processor Watch!
    • Editorial: Can Palm Pilot Overcome Its Success?
    • MIPS IPO Reveals 76% of Revenue From Nintendo
    • Demise of Somerset Splits PowerPC Vendors
    • Matsushita Licenses ARM7TDMI
    • About Embedded Processor Watch
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