Freescale debuts new PowerPC prototypes Freescale Semiconductor -- the chip production firm spun off from Motorola -- debuted several new PowerPC architecture designs, one of which may make its way ...
Freescale Semiconductor hopes to move its 7400 series PowerPC processors beyond the telecommunications and industrial design markets with the fifth generation of the chip, announced Monday. Freescale ...
How can a company be just about everywhere, and yet nobody knows its name? Just ask Michel Mayer, chief executive of Freescale Semiconductor. Mayer's $6 billion Austin, Texas-based company, a recent ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — Freescale Semiconductor Chairman and CEO Michel Mayer used the keynote of the first Freescale Technology Forum here Tuesday (June 21) to reassure developers of the chip maker's ...
"We are committed to our PowerPC roadmap and are going to continue our investment in the architecture," said Mayer, assuaging fears that Freescale would re-evaluate its strategy in the wake of Apple's ...
AUSTIN, Texas--May 22, 2006--Freescale Semiconductor continues to steer the automotive industry toward safer, more reliable cars with the industry's first 32-bit microcontroller (MCU) based on the ...
While much has been made of efforts by Advanced Micro Devices Inc. and Intel Corp. to bring dual-core processors to PCs and servers, Freescale Semiconductor Inc. announced Tuesday at a conference in ...
The Freescale MPC5121e SOC is going to be in handheld computers in the middle of 2008. It looks like an interesting chip. It has an e300 core (PowerPC 603e) with an onboard memory controller, graphics ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Apple Computer Inc.'s transition to Intel Corp.'s microprocessors may not happen as fast as expected, as the computer maker on Friday (Aug. 26) reported that it has signed a ...
Much has been made of efforts by Advanced Micro Devices Inc. and Intel Corp. to bring dual-core processors to PCs and servers. Yesterday, Freescale Semiconductor Inc. revealed details of a dual-core ...
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 21, 2006--Freescale Semiconductor (NYSE:FSL) (NYSE:FSL.B) continues to steer the automotive industry toward safer, more reliable cars with the industry's first ...
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