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To: Snowshoe who wrote (2166)9/29/1997 11:43:00 AM
From: Snowshoe   of 10309
 
Mitsubishi Expands Range of Development Tools for M32R/D Processor
With Wind River Systems' Tornado
biz.yahoo.com

Excerpts:

SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 29, 1997--The Electronic Device Group of Mitsubishi Electronics America today expanded its applications support for the eRAM(TM) embedded M32R/D processor with Wind River System's Tornado(TM) integrated development environment.

Tornado's industry-leading real-time operating system (RTOS) component offers designers a proven and familiar route to embedded design for high-performance, low-power applications including information appliances, consumer, wireless, multimedia and portable processing products.

Announced in March 1996, Mitsubishi's eRAM-enabled(SM) M32R/D processor is the world's first chip to implement a microprocessor and DRAM together in the same process technology, and the first microprocessor-DRAM chip in volume production. Manufactured in Mitsubishi's revolutionary high-performance DRAM process technology, the M32R/D connects a small 32-bit RISC CPU core, 1 or 2 Mbytes of DRAM, and 4 Kbytes of cache SRAM to an extraordinarily wide 128-bit
internal bus.

The M32R/D eliminates the performance bottleneck between conventional microprocessors and discrete DRAM in embedded systems. The 2-Mbyte DRAM option achieves maximum performance ratings of 52.4 VAX MIPS at 66.6 MHz. In addition, the M32R/D dramatically reduces power consumption and printed circuit board real estate.
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