Microprocessor Forum 98ARM10 positioned for the consumer challenge(10/15/98, 5:40 p.m. EDT)ARM Ltd. announced details of its next generation core, the ARM10 Thumb, at the Embedded Processor Forum on Thursday (Oct. 15). Intel tips plans for two additional IA-64 CPUs(10/15/98, 4:58 p.m. EDT)Intel Corp. revealed long-term plans on Wednesday (Oct. 14) for two successors to its upcoming 64-bit Merced microprocessor. Startup designs MCU with programmable logic(10/15/98, 11:40 a.m. EDT)Startup Triscend Corp. described its first version of a microcontroller with integrated programmable logic at the Microprocessor Forum in San Jose, Calif. The novel design, though strictly limited in objectives, may have implications well beyond its target market. AMD lays out K7 competitor to Katmai(10/14/98, 8:10 p.m. EDT)Advanced Micro Devices Inc. placed its K7 microprocessor at stage center of the Microprocessor Forum. Expected to hit the market in mid-1999, K7 will target Intel Corp.'s lucrative 85 percent share of the personal computer microprocessor market. Accelerators show strain of developing 3-D graphics(10/14/98, 3:15 p.m. EDT)The business of designing 3-D computer graphics chips remains a highly innovative, risky blood sport, according to presenters at the Microprocessor Forum. Cyrix serves Jalapeno core(10/14/98, 2:17 p.m. EDT)The Cyrix division of National Semiconductor Corp. described its Jalapeno core as a 600-MHz "memory centric" design that will be used in Cyrix's M3 family of processors, which will begin sampling late in 1999. Halla foresees future full of information appliances(10/14/98, 1:55 p.m. EDT)In the keynote presentation to kick off this year's Microprocessor Forum, Brian Halla, chairman, president and chief executive officer of National Semiconductor Corp. (Santa Clara, Calif.) presented an upbeat view of a future improved by the broad application of networked computers and other information appliances. Intel states its case for the embedded market(10/14/98, 1:44 p.m. EDT)Intel Corp. made its pitch for the embedded market at the Microprocessor Forum conference on Tuesday when it announced a new StrongARM processor, as well as new embedded parts from the Pentium and i960 families. DSP architectures vie for telecom slots(10/14/98, 12:06 p.m. EDT)Two new DSP architectures show entirely different approaches to the problems of power and programmability. Rise unveils MP6 processor to challenge Intel(10/13/98, 10:47 a.m. EDT)Rise Technology Co., the latest microprocessor hopeful to take on Intel Corp., unveiled details of its X86 architecture, nearly five years in the making, today (Oct. 13) at the Microprocessor Forum. Go to Conference Coverage
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