Here is TI’s answer to that. It’s called the MSP432, and it combines the low power tech of the ‘430 with a 32-bit ARM Cortex M4F running at 48MHz. This is not the first ARM Cortex M4F ...
Internally, the device is reported to feature either an nRF52832 or nRF52840 system-on-chip, containing a 64MHz ARM Cortex-M4F CPU core. This should provide plenty of grunt, and there’s ...
New MSP430â„¢ MCU platform extends ultra-low-power leadership to ARM® Cortex®-M4F core to minimize power consumption while maximizing performance DALLAS (March 24, 2015) – Texas Instruments (TI) (NASDAQ ...
Up to 250 MHz Arm® Cortex ®-M55 application processor with turboSPOT® and Arm® Heliumâ„¢ technology 48/96 MHz Arm Cortex-M4F network processor and multi-protocol radio (in wireless product ...
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