The L8051XC1 core implements an MCS®51-compatible microcontroller that is specially designed to match the timing and peripherals of legacy 8051 MCU based systems. The core can be configured to execute ...
Woodcliff Lake, NJ — May 30, 2014 — Continuing to use the hundreds of thousands of old systems built around 8051 microcontroller chips has become easier and highly cost-effective with a flexible new ...
This project is an emulator for the Intel 8051 microcontroller, implemented using the Odin programming language. The emulator is designed to accurately simulate the execution of 8051 assembly ...
If you thought the Raspberry Pi's chip was dinky, well, get a load of the nattily named Texas Instruments MSPM0C1104, said to the world's smallest microcontroller or MCU and measuring a mere 1.38 mm².
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Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (NASDAQ:AMD) is facing mounting challenges as competition intensifies in the semiconductor industry. Recent reports highlight that AMD has been downgraded by Jefferies ...
Trend Micro has announced a new collaboration with Intel designed to help joint enterprise customers protect critical systems from stealthy threats, including fileless malware and advanced ransomware.
Over the last two days, the Dow plummeted from a high of 43,900 to 42,776. The NASDAQ dropped from 18,923 and 18,183. The S&P 500 from 5,968 to 5,797. All thanks to new tariffs on Canada, Mexico ...
Intel, a tech titan powering up your laptop, smartphone and maybe even your refrigerator, has seen its share of highs and lows. But what does the future hold for Intel's stock price? If you're ...
You hold in your hand a circuit board from a product you didn’t make. How does the thing work? What a daunting question, but it’s both solvable and approachable if you know what you’re doing.