Code storage in smaller embedded systems always presents some hard choices. You can put code in cheap, dense, metal-mask ROM on-chip in any modern CMOS process. But then a software bug fix or a new ...
The recent announcements of new Core i7 and Core i5 processors, which use the Intel chip design code-named Lynnfield, raise some interesting questions about the company's product strategy. Peter N.
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