Rohm Licenses ARM Cortex-M0 Processor
First public Japanese License for ultra low-power processor
May 18, 2010
WHAT:
ROHM Co., Ltd. has licensed the ultra low-power ARM® Cortexâ¢-M0 processor in order to accelerate developing products in the growing markets such as digital appliances, automotive, energy saving, and medical healthcare applications. Combining ROHMâs analog technologies and ARMâs ultra low-power technologies enable realizing intelligent devices. The Cortex-M0 processor is the smallest, lowest power and most energy efficient ARM processor available and is therefore ideal for these applications.
The company is the first public licensee of the Cortex-M0 processor in Japan.
ROHM has been an ARM Partner since 1996 when Rohm licensed the ARM7TDMI® processor. More recently in 2002 Rohm also licensed ARM9⢠and ARM1026⢠processors and are using those processors for various applications.
WHO:
ROHM develops products that improve the efficiency and performance of electronic devices, maintaining its reputation as a world-class semiconductor manufacturer. ROHM's advanced product development capabilities meet the needs of customers while increasing its lineup of highly reliable, sophisticated products. These products are used in a variety of sectors: automotive, consumer, mobile phone, computer and office equipment, white goods/industrial, communications systems, and controls, test and medical. More information about ROHM is available at http://www.rohm.com/
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