Dolphin Integration launches a 32-bit processor, the densest core for SoC embedded Control Applications including Power Management
“On the one hand, our platform strategy enables a smooth upward migration from 8051 and 80251, while on the other hand our Memory and Standard Cell offering ensure higher performances, comments Pauline Buttin, microcontroller marketing manager, as the Development platform PRIDE™ facilitates application retargeting with a significant gain of silicon area”.
The upgrade of BIRD™, the Built-In-Real-time Debugger, one of our well-known development solutions, shall released incessantly to provide with the most effective solution for application-rich SoC developments.
FlipAPS32-051H is licensed jointly by CORTUS and DOLPHIN Integration.
More information, please contact logic@dolphin.fr
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