XMOS Semiconductor, a fabless semiconductor and software provider based in Bristol, United Kingdom, has developed the XS-1 family of what it calls Software-Defined Silicon (SDS) chips. BDTI expects ...
XMOS Semiconductor, the brainchild of Transputer architect David May, announced samples of its first product this week, a four core chip, where each core delivers 400MIPS, costing $10 in volume. Two ...
XMOS has created a processor with 100nA sleep that can throttle up to 500Mips in milliseconds, by adding an ARM Cortex-M3 to one of its multi-core processors. The firm’s intellectual property covers ...
…xCORE multicore microcontrollers execute multiple real-time tasks simultaneously. Devices consist of one or more xCORE tiles, each containing up to eight logical cores. Each core can execute ...
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 ...
XMOS can supply a range of development tools, but will also provide a GNU compiler maintained by ARM. "We've learned from the fpga market," Toon contended. "The tools will allow users to program the ...
Launches 2nd Generation XS1-L family of event-driven processorsâ„¢ Sunnyvale, California and Bristol, UK -- June 24, 2009 -- XMOS has today launched its 2nd generation of event-driven processors, the ...
XMOS Ltd. has just launched its Raspberry Pi compatible KIT, an ultra-low-cost development platform that for its configurable xCORE multicore microcontroller technology with an offer any budget minded ...
Bristol semiconductor firm XMOS has produced a sample piece of hardware that, with an arrangement of 16 of the company's CPUs, rivals the instruction throughput of a dual-core Intel CPU... for a third ...
It's fair to say that Bristol based XMOS has had a bumpy ride since it made its debut in the middle of 2007. At the time, the company made a play of providing a different way of meeting engineers' ...