NXP pulls hardware security into embedded ARM controllers
Updated: The sooner this becomes ubiquitous, the better for all
Yesterday NXP released two new embedded ARM M-class controllers, the LPC18Sxx and LPC43Sxx, both with added AES.
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Yesterday NXP released two new embedded ARM M-class controllers, the LPC18Sxx and LPC43Sxx, both with added AES.
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Violin Memory is announcing two new platforms today along with a new OS and software stack to run them.
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The part of Avago that was formerly LSI has announced a big update to their Syncro line with the new 9300 series.
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CES was mostly vast empty space with the interesting stuff almost completely shown by the little players, not the giants.
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Adata didn’t have anything groundbreaking at CES but two of their product had unique features worth talking about.
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It’s not often you can get a journalist to say, “premium power bank” with a straight face but Lepow did twice.
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Inwin was showing off a lot of goodies at CES and as usual SemiAccurate guessed high on the prices.
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Tylt was showing SemiAccurate something really useful at CES, a directionless USB cable.
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PNY just launched four lines of SSDs at CES and SemiAccurate got some of the details.
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OCZ, the consumer arm of Toshiba flash storage, was showing SemiAccurate their next-gen SSD controller and other goodies at CES.
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One Standard SemiAccurate didn’t remember existed until Toshiba showed it to us at Computex was SD card UHS-II.
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Exactly how much megadatacenters pay for CPUs has been one of the major debates around SemiAccurate HQ for a while now.
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Intel just put out two new lines of data center oriented drives in the S3500 family, one M.2 and one 2.5 inch. While both are similar in function, the form factor differences point to very different use cases. First off …
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Word has reached SemiAccurate of a new entrant recently stepping into the networking/SDN/thosethingies market.
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Everspin is teaming up with Globalfoundries to offer MRAM on 40nm and 28nm processes.
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