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  2. PowerPC 5000 - Wikipedia

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    The PowerPC 5000 family is a series of PowerPC and Power ISA microprocessors from Freescale (previously Motorola) and STMicroelectronics designed for automotive and industrial microcontroller and system on a chip (SoC) use. The MPC5000 family consists of two lines (51xx/52xx and 55xx/56xx) that really don't share a common heritage.

  3. MPC5xx - Wikipedia

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    [1] The MPC5xx family of processors such as the MPC555 and MPC565 are 32-bit PowerPC embedded microprocessors that operate between 40 and 66 MHz and are frequently used in automotive applications including engine and transmission controllers.

  4. Infineon AURIX - Wikipedia

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    AURIX (Automotive Realtime Integrated Next Generation Architecture) is a 32-bit Infineon microcontroller family, targeting the automotive industry. [1] It is based on multicore architecture of up to three independent 32-bit TriCore CPU's.

  5. STMicroelectronics Reports Q4 and FY 2024 Financial Results

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    In this Press release, “Auto MCU” refers to Automotive microcontrollers and microprocessors, “GP MCU” to general purpose microcontrollers and microprocessors, “Connected Security” to connected security products (including EEPROM), “ADAS” to automotive ADAS and infotainment, “RF Communications” to RF and communications products.

  6. Automotive electronics - Wikipedia

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    Automotive electronics are electronic systems used in vehicles, including engine management, ignition, radio, carputers, telematics, in-car entertainment systems, and others. Ignition, engine and transmission electronics are also found in trucks , motorcycles , off-road vehicles , and other internal combustion powered machinery such as ...

  7. European Processor Initiative - Wikipedia

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    European Processor Initiative (EPI) is a European processor project to design and build a new family of European low-power processors for supercomputers, Big Data, automotive, [5] and offering high performance on traditional high-performance computing (HPC) applications and emerging applications such as on machine learning. It is led by a ...

  8. List of common microcontrollers - Wikipedia

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    XC 2000 family, designed for Automotive applications; C166 family; C167 family; 32-bit. Infineon XMC4000 is an ARM Cortex M4F based microcontroller family for industrial applications. TriCore™ family is based on a unified RISC/MCU/DSP processor core. Infineon launched the first generation of AUDO (Automotive unified processor) in 1999.

  9. PowerPC e200 - Wikipedia

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    The PowerPC e200 is a family of 32-bit Power ISA microprocessor cores developed by Freescale for primary use in automotive and industrial control systems. The cores are designed to form the CPU part in system-on-a-chip (SoC) designs with speed ranging up to 600 MHz, thus making them ideal for embedded applications.