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  2. BBC Micro expansion unit - Wikipedia

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    The ARM Evaluation System was announced in July 1986 for fourth quarter availability at a cost of £4,500 plus VAT. [20] As one of the first production RISC processors, the ARM Evaluation System was part of the development programme leading to the Acorn Archimedes and its early Arthur operating system. It was not branded "BBC", but it is ...

  3. List of products using ARM processors - Wikipedia

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    Acorn Risc PC 700, Apple eMate 300, Psion Series 5 (ARM7100), Acorn A7000 (ARM7500), Acorn A7000+ (ARM7500FE), Network Computer (ARM7500FE) ARM7TDMI (-S) Atmel AT91SAM 7, NXP Semiconductors LPC2xxx and LH7, Actel CoreMP7. Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, Nintendo DSi, Apple iPod, Lego NXT, Juice Box, Garmin Navigation Devices (1990s – early ...

  4. Acorn Computers - Wikipedia

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    The ARM evaluation system was promoted as a means for developers to try the system for themselves. This system was used with a BBC Micro and a PC compatible version was also planned. [ clarification needed ] Advertising was aimed at those with technical expertise, rather than consumers and the education market, with a number of technical ...

  5. STM32 - Wikipedia

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    STM32 Family [1] Max. CPU clock rate. STM32 is a family of 32-bit microcontroller integrated circuits by STMicroelectronics. The STM32 chips are grouped into related series that are based around the same 32-bit ARM processor core: Cortex-M0, Cortex-M0+, Cortex-M3, Cortex-M4, Cortex-M7, Cortex-M33.

  6. ARM Neoverse - Wikipedia

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    ARM Neoverse. The ARM Neoverse is a group of 64-bit ARM processor cores licensed by Arm Holdings. The cores are intended for datacenter, edge computing, and high-performance computing use. The group consists of ARM Neoverse V-Series, ARM Neoverse N-Series, and ARM Neoverse E-Series. [ 1 ][ 2 ]

  7. IAR Systems - Wikipedia

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    IAR Systems. IAR Systems is a Swedish computer software company that offers development tools for embedded systems. IAR Systems was founded in 1983, and is listed on Nasdaq Nordic in Stockholm. IAR is an abbreviation of Ingenjörsfirma Anders Rundgren, which means Anders Rundgren Engineering Company. [1]

  8. 5 Blood Sugar Monitors Without Finger Pricks & What to Know

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    FreeStyle Libre. The FreeStyle Libre received FDA approval in 2017 for use in adults with diabetes. It does not require finger-prick blood samples. Instead, this meter reads glucose from ...

  9. i.MX - Wikipedia

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    The i.MX range is a family of Freescale Semiconductor (now part of NXP) proprietary microcontrollers for multimedia applications based on the ARM architecture and focused on low-power consumption. The i.MX application processors are SoCs (System-on-Chip) that integrate many processing units into one die, like the main CPU, a video processing ...