First 90nm ARM9 SoC features VFPU, USB OTG
Royal Philips Electronics will sample in March a highly integarted, low-power system-on-chip (SoC) processor claimed to be the first ARM9 microntroller manufactured on 90-nm process technology. The LPC3180, which runs Linux and supports an "ultra-low-power" 0.9V mode, targets POS (point-of-sales), GPS, robotics, and medical/industrial devices.
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