NXP enhances embedded security and signal processing with new Arm Cortex-M33 based chip families
There is no doubt that the next generation of The Internet of Things devices market has exploded, and with that comes the need for the next generation of microcontrollers to support enhanced security, as well as more processing power, while further decreasing power consumption.
NXP announced the LPC556x family and the i.MX RT600 crossover processors, both based on the Arm Cortex-M33 processor. This is one of the first Cortex-M processors with Arm TrustZone security technology, bringing a new level of trust to embedded systems. These new NXP microcontroller families represent the next generation of Cortex-M based design, familiar to thousands of developers and used in millions of designs.
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