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Embedded Systems Conference

Motorola forms microcontroller division

(6:03 p.m., EST, 11/4/98)
Moving to strengthen its bread-and-butter microcontroller business, Motorola Inc. has created a division that will support the MCU needs of the company's customers in the transportation and consumer industries, and in the distribution channel.

Microsoft gears up embedded version of NT

(1:45 p.m., EST, 11/4/98)
Microsoft Corp. will bring an embedded version of Windows NT to market in 1999, company officials said Tuesday.

ARM signs Windows CE partners

(12:05 p.m. EST 11/04/98)
ARM Ltd. has extended its support for the Windows CE operating system by creating a consortium of silicon vendors who are developing ARM-based chips targeting that operating system. Initial members include Cirrus Logic Inc., Intel Corp., LG Semicon and Texas Instruments Inc.

Sun, HP unleash embedded Java strategies

(2:57 p.m., EST, 11/3/98)
Two heavyweights of the Java world — Sun Microsystems Inc. and Hewlett-Packard Co. — have separately disclosed advances involving their respective implementations of embedded Java.

Coverification heats up embedded conference

(1:55 p.m., EST, 11/2/98)
Joining the rapidly growing hardware/software coverification market, Cadence Design Systems will announce its Affirma HW/SW Verifier at this week's Embedded Systems Conference. Meanwhile, Synopsys Inc. and Mentor Graphics Corp., the current market leaders, will expand the range of their coverification products with announcements this week.

Analysis: Microsoft faces tough CE battle

(9:57 a.m., EST, 11/2/98)
Microsoft Corp. and its Windows CE operating system aim to change the embedded design landscape at this year's Embedded Systems Conference. But some say that the architecture is short on deeply embedded design wins, even though it is widely acknowledged that Windows CE has ample marketing muscle behind it.

Chess/Checkers set to play for application-specific DSP develop

(9:54 a.m., EST, 11/2/98)
Target Compiler Technologies NV will introduce its Chess/Checkers retargetable development environment for application-specific DSPs at the Embedded Systems Conference this week. The start-up, a spinoff from the Interuniversities Microelectronics Center (IMEC) research organization, has been working on the development since its founding in 1996.

PC-MIP mezzanine bus standard hits market

(9:48 a.m., EST, 11/2/98)
Three board makers are rolling out the red carpet for PC-MIP, a new mezzanine-bus standard that will hit the market at the Embedded Systems Conference this week.

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