ARM Drives Momentum In Microcontrollers With Keil Acquisition
"Now they have to change the menu bar color..." Since ARM is an English company, they will also have to learn how to spell "colour" properly...! ;-)
Maybe Jon first needs to teach ARM how to build a website. A 2Mbyte Banner home page does not make me a happy camper. My ISP handles most inet via carrier pigeon and pretty pictures with little or no info will not make the ARM home page marked as one of My Favorites.
Heh. I hadn't noticed the logo change. Now they have to change the menu bar color to match, and so ARM teal will clash with the yellows and greens. Jon will have to completely redo the color scheme. Maybe it'll become Prussian blue and orange. http://www.arm.com/
I note that that Keil logo has already changed colour, and "An ARM Company" has been added. That was quick! Shame they couldn't have sealed the Triscend deal so quickly... :-(
"The benefit for our C51/C251/C166 users will be that they can have a smooth transition to 32-bit ARM based devices." You mean I can get a good discount on a Keil ARM toolset...? ;-)
Also as part of ARM, we will continue to enhance and provide Keil tools for non-ARM processor-based 8/16-bit MCUs, under the Keil brand. There is no reason for our users to worry about that. We will continue to add new upcoming 8/16-bit devices as we did in the past. The benefit for our C51/C251/C166 users will be that they can have a smooth transition to 32-bit ARM based devices. Reinhard Keil
"Apparently ARM bought Keil." Goodbye C51.
Yeah, but their cornering performance is awful, as is the braking distance. Apparently ARM bought Keil. Here's a link to more information. http://www.businessweekly.co.uk/news/view_article.asp?article_id=9859
"ARM Drives Momentum In Microcontrollers With Keil Acquisition" I've never driven a momentum in anything but I'd sure like to. I've heard they go really fast.
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