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e2v releases extended reliability versions of Freescale’s T4 series of microprocessors at the Freescale Technology Forum

Its e6500 Power Architecture™ core, featuring the AltiVec SIMD Engine, is bringing leading edge processing capabilities and makes T4240 the highest performance microprocessor ever released by e2v with computing abilities close to 200Gflop. 

Operating in military temperature range -55°C to +125°C, the e2v T4 series offers many connectivity options, with specific calibration performed by e2v to enable high speed interfaces over extended temperature ranges. The series will also be part of e2v’s Semiconductor Lifecycle Management (SLiM™) programme, which guarantees continued support for programmes requiring long-term availability.

Richard Gibbs, President of Semiconductors at e2v, commented, “The e2v extended reliability versions of Freescale’s T4 series are an ideal choice for customers looking for high performance computing in applications where there are harsh and size constrained environments, and where there is limited possibility to effectively cool the electronic board.”

e2v is exhibiting at the Freescale Technology Forum from 22 – 25 June.  Join us at booth 238 to see the T4 series and discuss your requirements with the team.

About e2v: Bringing life to technology, e2v partners with its customers to improve, save and protect people’s lives. Delivering innovative technology for high performance systems and equipment, e2v leads developments in communications, automation, discovery, healthcare and the environment.
e2v employs approximately 1700 people worldwide, has design and operational facilities across Europe, North America and Asia, and has a global network of sales and technical support offices. e2v has annual sales of GB225M and is listed on the London Stock Exchange.

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