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XMOS®, developer of the industry’s first 32-bit real-time, event-driven microcontroller announces the formation of an industry advisory board. The new board will provide XMOS with valuable business and technical guidance from some of the semiconductor industry’s most experienced and successful members.
Their interest in XMOS speaks of the potential for the products to redefine the way the next generation of embedded systems are designed.
Joining the XMOS advisory board are Richard Bahr, Professor Stephen Furber, John Hodgson, Dr. Lucio Lanza, Sir Robin Saxby and Dr. Ivan Edward Sutherland.
We couldn’t ask for a better, more experienced set of industry veterans to act as our advisors,” said Terry Leeder, XMOS president and CEO. “Their interest in XMOS speaks of the potential for the products to redefine the way the next generation of embedded systems are designed.
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Some interesting names there!

Hey but what's with the "event-driven microcontroller" bit, I get the event driven but "microcontroller" are you sure?

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Folknology wrote:Some interesting names there!

Hey but what's with the "event-driven microcontroller" bit, I get the event driven but "microcontroller" are you sure?

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The boundaries between microprocessor and microcontroller aren't always clear. I think XMOS can be considered a microcontroller since it can boot without external devices (OTP) and has onchip memory and peripherals (ports).
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Sure you could say its considered one, but do you want to label/charecterise the XS1 as a "microcontroller"

To me the XS1 = microprocessor/FPGA/DSP/ASIC/supercomputer and the term "microcontroller" seems a little underwhelming.

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