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Industry: Email Alert RSS FeedSTMICROELECTRONICS DELIVERS FREE TCP/IP STACK WITH STR91X.
Computer Protocols, April, 2008
STMicroelectronics (NYSE:STM) made the NicheLite(TM) TCP/IP stack available free of charge with its STR91x 32-bit Flash microcontrollers featured for networking applications, lowering cost-of-entry to that of open-source offerings but with the advantage of vendor support facilities. Compared to other third-party stacks, NicheLite is also royalty-free, helping manufacturers predict and manage their production costs.
NicheLite, from InterNiche Technologies, Inc., accelerates development of applications requiring Ethernet connectivity. ST and InterNiche, a specialist provider of embedded Internet Protocol software stacks, have tailored the standard stack for optimal performance with the STR91x. The stack capabilities can also be easily extended with add-on...
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