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2007 EDN Microprocessor Directory: Different strokes
By Robert Cravotta, Technical Editor. EDN's 34th Annual Microprocessor and Microcontroller Directory presents you with a palette of processing options and development tools for your project. Includes details on hundreds of devices and cores from nearly 70 vendors.
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EDN's 2005 Microprocessor Directory
END writes, 'Follow the silicon-bread-crumb trail in this directory to find the perfect device for your project. Includes parametric tables of 8-, 16-, 32-, and 64-bit microprocessor/microcontroller devices and cores, plus a summary of each active vendor's offerings and activities.' Don't miss this annual update, and a fabulous resource to embedded microcontrollers and microprocessors! (Superceded by the 2006 directory but still useful).
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EDN's 2006 Microprocessor Directory
Robert Cravotta, Technical Editor, of EDN writes, ''Our 33rd Annual Microprocessor and Microcontroller Directory details hundreds of devices and cores from more than 60 vendors, helping you pursue the perfect processor for your project.'' If you are identifying a Microprocessor or Microcontroller for your next embedded project, this is a ''must see'' stop on the Internet. Enjoy!
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Understanding the Microprocessor
I've been writing on CPU technology here at Ars for almost five years now, and during that time I've done my best to communicate computing concepts in as plain and accessible a manner as possible while still retaining some level of technical sophistication. Without exception, though, all of my CPU articles have been oriented towards the investigation of technologies currently on the market. . .
Click here to preview in another window preview: http://arstechnica.com   date: 12/1/2002

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A Guide to High-Speed Embedded Processors (Paid Report)
The number of markets for high-speed processors continues to grow. In networking alone, these speedy chips are needed for complex functions such as intrusion detection and other security functions, storage management, router control plane, and networking services. Consumer devices such as set-top boxes, HDTV receivers, and automobile navigation systems also need high-performance CPUs, as do high-speed printers, thin clients, kiosks,...
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Great Microprocessors of the Past and Present (V 11.7.0)
This list is not intended to be an exhaustive compilation of microprocessors, but rather a description of designs that are either unique (such as the RCA 1802, Acorn ARM, or INMOS Transputer), or representative designs typical of the period (such as the 6502 or 8080, 68000, and R2000). Not necessarily the first of their kind, or the best. NOT UPDATED.
Click here to preview in another window preview: http://mprc.pku.edu.cn   date: 1/1/2000

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History, Analysis, 'Scores', Dhrystone Benchmark and Recommendations set of standards.
This White Paper will first explain what 'benchmarking' is, how it is used, and offer a set of intended uses. Then, we will explain Dhrystone, exploring its creation and evolution and intended purpose. From there, we dive into the technical details of Dhrystone, explaining how it works and what it measures.
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