ARM-Based SOC Targets Networked Electronic Devices

Sept. 1, 2001

Designed for use in intelligent networked devices and Internet appliances, the NET+50 is a high-performance, highly integrated 32-bit microprocessor. It includes an ARM7 TDMI core, integral 10/100Base-T Ethernet MAC with an MII interface, 10-channel DMA controller, and memory controller. The NET+50 is part of the NET+ARM family of networked microprocessors, which provides scalability and pin-for-pin compatibility over a broad performance range. NET+ARM microprocessors are the hardware core of the company's NET+Works platform of highly integrated and tested solutions for adding intelligence and connectivity to electronic devices. NETSILICON, Waltham, MA. (800) 243-2333.

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