ARM RealView Microcontroller Development Kit Supports New Luminary Micro Stellaris Family of Microcontrollers.
PR Newswire Europe, March, 2006
CAMBRIDGE, England, March 27 /PRNewswire/ --
- Tools Provide an Optimal Migration to High-Performance, Low-Cost 32-bit Applications
ARM (LSE:ARM; Nasdaq:ARMHY) today announced that its RealView(R) Microcontroller Development Kit provides full support for the new Luminary Micro Stellaris(tm) family of microcontrollers (see "Luminary Micro Announces 32-bit Microcontrollers for US$1.00 - First to Launch Products Based on ARM Cortex-M3 Microcontroller Core", March 27, 2006). The Luminary Micro Stellaris family is the first family of microcontrollers to be based on the ARM(R) Cortex(tm)-M3 32-bit processor, which is optimized for cost-sensitive applications.
The RealView Microcontroller Development Kit, launched in January, integrates the ARM...
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