STMicroelectronics is applying its Arm Cortex expertise to expand the capabilities of its industry-leading STM32 MCU portfolio to applications requiring even more performance, resources and large open ...
There are a lot of ARM microcontrollers out there, and the parts from ST are featured prominently is the high-power builds we’re seeing. The STM32F4 and ~F7 are powerhouses with great support, and the ...
Here’s an opportunity to learn everything you need to know about the STMicroelectronics STM32MP1 series of microprocessors. The five-day class, The Fundaments of STM32MP1 Primer, meets one hour per ...
The OSD32MP1 SiP integrates over 120 components, including a STM32MP1 multicore processor, a PMIC, DDR3 memory, and MEMs oscillators in a 18 × 18-mm package A couple of days ago, STMicroelectronics ...
Arrow has introduced a develoment board for ST Microelectronics’ new Linux-enabled MCU that combines a 209MHz Arm Cortex-M4 core for real-time processing with dual 650MHz Cortex-A7 cores for the ...
LONDON — STMicroelectronics has launched the STM32MP1, a multicore microprocessor series with compute and graphics support combined with power-efficient real-time control using its OpenSTLinux ...
STMicroelectronics has boosted its STM23 family, adding dual 650MHz Arm Cortex-A7 cores to the existing Cortex-M4 (209MHz) to provide an upgrade path designers wishing to add Linux capability to STM32 ...
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