ARM's Cortex-M3 in new designs, robots, analog, FPGA & new cores
I have just been attending the Embedded Systems Conference 2010 here in sunny Boston - wonderful temperatures of 70-83F. For anyone like me who has now forgotten what Fahrenheit means, it's 21-28C. I thought I would put this in for the benefit of my colleague, friend and "anchor man" Andy Frame, who usually gives us a weather report. Not much chance to enjoy the weather though, as I've spent most of the time scuttling around in air-conditioned conference halls reviewing ESC Boston’s ARM’s Cortex-M3 development kits from Actel, Fujitsu, NXP, ST & TI.
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