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From: Ulf Samuelsson on 18 Mar 2010 04:08 An Schwob in the USA skrev: > On Mar 9, 3:29 pm, Ulf Samuelsson <u...(a)a-t-m-e-l.com> wrote: >> Walter Banks skrev: >> >> >> >>> An Schwob in the USA wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> thought this might be interesting for those that are using ARM in MCU >>>> related applications. They are continuing to upgrade their cores and >>>> making it more difficult to not use ARM :-) >>>> Saw it here while browsing. >>>> http://mcu-related.com/ >>> This is an interesting part Cortex M3 plus a mac and a few other >>> goodies. Opens doors for industrial controllers. >> Or you can get the AVR32 UC3C >> Has the same thing, and it is in my hand ;-) >> >> Best Regards >> Ulf Samuelsson >> >>> Regards, >>> Walter.. >>> -- >>> Walter Banks >>> Byte Craft Limited >>> http://www.bytecraft.com >>> --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: n...(a)netfront.net --- >> -- >> Best Regards >> Ulf Samuelsson >> These are my own personal opinions, which may >> or may not be shared by my employer Atmel Nordic AB > > Hi Ulf, > > did not know that the AVR32 offers HW floating point or was that a > misunderstanding of your post "Has the same thing..." Yes, I have some customers doing motor control, that are throwing out the STM32 in favour of the AVR32 with floating point. > OK, the floating point was mentioned in the link, not in the posts so > it was probably an honest mistake. > > An Schwob -- Best Regards Ulf Samuelsson These are my own personal opinions, which may or may not be shared by my employer Atmel Nordic AB |