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A Simple Course on Microprocessors
I've spent 25 years designing with chips and microprocessors. I've always said that it's like playing with a grown-up set of Tinker Toys. Most people think that learning how to make things out of microprocessors is somehow too difficult for the 'normal person' to learn and is only for the eggheads and techno-nerds. Nothing could be further from the truth. In the past, it was difficult to gather up the tools needed to do any real work.
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Microprocessors for Professionals Webinar (Paid, Only)
Microprocessors for Professionals is an exciting new Web-based seminar for marketing managers, public relations specialists, financial analysts, venture capitalists, executives, attorneys, journalists, and others who need a plain-talk crash course on microprocessor technology. Cost is $395.00 for ten hours of viewable time.
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Navigating general purpose processor roadmaps
This article discusses the various general purpose processors found in laptop, desktop, or server computers.
Click here to preview in another window preview: http://www.embedded-computing.com   date: 3/13/2007 ULCLOGO

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How Microcontrollers Work
This arcticle is about microcrontrollers - what they are and how they work. Also discussed how you can start working with microcontrollers yourself - you will create a digital clock with a microcontroller! You will also build a digital thermometer. In the process you will learn an awful lot about how microcontrollers are used in commercial products.
Click here to preview in another window preview: http://www.howstuffworks.com   date: 5/6/1999

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Essential Guide to Semiconductors
* An up-to-the-minute briefing on the entire semiconductor industry * Technology, applications, and markets—explained in English * Explains today's state-of-the-art silicon design and manufacturing techniques * Contains expert insights from one of the industry's leading analysts and editors The Essential Guide to Semiconductors is a complete professional's guide to the business andtechnology of semiconductor design and manufacturing.
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CPU World
I started collecting microprocessors in February 2002. At the time I wanted to get a few Intel x86 processors just to hang them on the wall, and I bought a few processors from eBay. Then I bought more... And then some... When the collection got relatively big I decided to create a website with pictures of all of the chips I have. Looking just at the pictures is not a lot of fun, so I started adding descriptions to the chips. Now my...
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EDN 2004 Annual Microprocessor Directory Field Guide
Welcome to the 31st annual EDN Microprocessor/Microcontroller Directory. The number of companies and devices the directory lists continues to grow and change. The size of this year's table of devices has grown more than 25% from last year's.
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