Atmel Introduces a US$69 Linux Based 32-bit AVR Networking Processor Kit.

PR Newswire Europe, March, 2007

SAN JOSE, California, March 26 /PRNewswire/ --

Atmel(R) Corporation (Nasdaq: ATML), introduced today a low-cost AVR(R)32 Network Gateway design kit based on its 32-bit AT32AP7000 application processor. The AVR32 32-bit architecture, introduced in 2006, is optimized to achieve more processing per MHz and is especially suited for compute intensive algorithms.

The kit includes a PCB with the AT32AP7000 application processor and a full port of royalty-free peripheral drivers, protocol stacks, and communications applications. The Network Gateway kit demonstrates the ability of the AVR32 and its embedded Linux(R) kernel to handle high-speed serial communications including bridging between interfaces that run incompatible serial protocols. Examples include...

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