XMOS has launched a four core Microcontroller for under $3 to open up multicore designs to low quantity and distribution customers. The xCORE XS1-L4-64 integrates four 32bit logical processor cores ...
startKIT from XMOS is an ultra-low-cost development platform that opens up the configurable xCORE multicore microcontroller technology to the widest possible community of users. As part of the product ...
BRISTOL, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)--XMOS, the leader in multicore microcontrollers, has announced that it is planning to grow its operations worldwide in 2014 on the back of very strong revenue growth ...
BRISTOL, UK — XMOS has adapted its Xcore processor core for machine learning, creating a crossover processor for AIoT applications. The Xcore.ai will be available from $1. Xcore.ai, the third ...
Premier Farnell has signed a global franchise agreement with XMOS, under which it will distribute the company's xCORE range of multicore microcontrollers. Marianne Culver, chief global supply chain ...
BRISTOL, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)--XMOS Ltd. the fabless semiconductor company and leader in intelligent multicore microcontrollers, has today announced the completion of a $26.2m Series-D investment ...
But the fact that it isn't a microcontroller in the true sense of the word is said to suit xCore to a range of demanding embedded applications in the consumer, industrial and automotive worlds. XMOS ...
6-, 10- and 12-core variants, plus new memory size options, are being added to the existing 8- and 16-core products in the xCORE family of L Series general-purpose multicore microcontrollers. XMOS is ...
The xCORE family of multicore microcontrollers can be used in industrial devices ranging from simple sensors and actuators to protocol bridges, high-performance PLCs, and motor controllers. Even if ...
Three USB-equipped multicore MCUs have joined the xCORE family from XMOS. The U10-128, U12-128, and U16-128 provide 10, 12, and 16 logical cores respectively and deliver up to 1000 MIPS of ...
XMOS just introduced its XVF3510 next-generation voice processor, which can pluck an individual voice out of a crowded audio landscape using just two microphones. Those clever folks at XMOS have just ...
Xmos Semiconductor, the start-up founded by the Professor of Computer Science at Bristol University, David May, is to announce its first product this month. The company’s website describes the product ...