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For those of you involved in embedded systems development: which of the following types of operating system are you planning to use in your next project?
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In-house developed OS
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11%
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Commercial proprietary
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13%
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Linux
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41%
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Android
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12%
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My project doesn't need an OS
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22%
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Resurgent Motorola looks to expand capacity
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Phobos launches chip, core and PCI efforts
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Motorola tips its RF IC strategy
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ADI's Othello converts RF to baseband sans IF
Analog Devices Inc. has used a new architecture it calls the SuperHomodyne receiver to accomplish a true direct conversion from RF to baseband frequencies with no intermediate-frequency devices. The technology will be implemented first in the two-chip Othello RF set for GSM phones sampling this month.
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Net will drive SoC development, Corrigan says
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Motorola serves withdrawal notice to Sematech
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National reverses plan to sell Scotland fab
The rapid upturn in the chip market has persuaded National Semiconductor Corp. (Santa Clara, Calif.) not to sell the 6-inch wafer fabrication facility it uses to make analog components.
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Samsung and Hyundai get behind ADSL chip set from TI
Texas Instruments Inc. has garnered key design wins from Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. and Hyundai Electronics Industries Co. Ltd., both of which will use TI's current TNET3000 as well as future generations of the company's asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) chip sets in both subscriber modem and central office systems.
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Tower Semi extends wafer agreement with Motorola
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StarCore bids to overpower rivals in network space
Motorola Inc. this week will introduce its first product implementation of the StarCore DSP, a VLIW core jointly developed with Lucent Technologies.
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Solectron posts record fourth quarter as its acquisition binge continues
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Moto links MCore, emWare in network push
Motorola Inc.'s Semiconductor Products Sector will announce today that it is broadening support for embedded Internet technology startup emWare Inc. (Salt Lake City).
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Toshiba lowers estimates for 1999, plans to shed Tohoku stake
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Network security processor alliance moves Chrysalis into silicon
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Startups stake out turf in network processor battle
In the aftermath of back-to-back network processor announcements from IBM Microelectronics and Intel Corp., startups in the network processor space say they aren't worried about being overshadowed here at this week's Networld+Interop show.
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Hyperchip taps ARC cores for peta router offerings
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Network processors expected to pressure embedded chips
A pair of new embedded processor designs showcase the growing popularity of the communications segment as a target market.
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Jabil Circuit moves into China with acquisition of GET Manufacturing
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Win Anders Electronics' evaluation kit for its latest 5.7” touchscreen TFT LCD display
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Prize winners of our previous reader offer
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European Nanoelectronics project seeks more proposals
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Engineers explore life beyond 10 Gbit links
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EE Times Europe January edition
Packed with exclusive content, the January edition reviews what could be the hot technologies of 2010, and extends throughout three Design & Products focuses, namely on Analog Design, Wireless Electronics and Interconnect.
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