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Product category: Microprocessors, Microcontrollers and DSPs
News Release from: Intel Corporation | Subject: 80200
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 14 November 2002

XScale processor extends to industrial
extremes

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Intel has extended its XScale technology to complex applications that must operate in extreme temperatures.

Intel has extended its XScale technology to complex applications that must operate in extreme temperatures The Intel 80200 processor based on high-performance, ultra-low-power Intel XScale technology operates at speeds up to 733MHz while consuming less than 1.3W, and has been certified to operate at temperatures ranging from minus -40 to +85C

This combination of performance, heat dissipation and environmental hardening make the 80200 processor ideal for wide variety of applications in telematics, automotive, industrial and communications market segments where increasingly sophisticated products are designed for demanding environmental situations.

"The 80200 processor joins an extensive line of embedded processors from Intel that enables embedded systems designers to choose the optimum combination of performance, power consumption and features to meet their specific design needs", said James A Johnson, Vice President, Intel Communications Group, and General Manager, Platform Networking Group.

The high-performance Intel 80200 processor can be matched with equipment makers' companion chips or the Intel 80312 I/O companion chip to create products ranging from advanced multimedia devices for automobiles to set-top boxes.

In addition to 600MHz, the Intel 80200 processor will be available at 200 and 400MHz, and is supported by comprehensive development environment and a robust ecosystem of third-party vendors.

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