Low Power Cortex M?

I am looking for the lwest power Cortex M-?

I don't want to spend years searching the internet for a low-power ARM Cortex controller.

Does anybody know of one?

(And yes, it is Keil related since I'll be using Keil to program it)

Thanks,

--Cpt. Vince Foster
2nd Cannon Place
Fort Marcy Park, VA

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  • Does anybody know of one?<p>

    You may want to look at Atmels Cortex M3 products.

    Personally, I work with one of their ARM7 chips here, and as far as power consumption goes it beats most competitors Cortex M3s in the same CPU power/memory range hands down. If they can do a similar job with their (upcoming and already released) Cortex M3 chips, they should be pretty much as good as you can get.

    All of this assumes that you're willing to deal with Atmels "quirks", though.

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  • Does anybody know of one?<p>

    You may want to look at Atmels Cortex M3 products.

    Personally, I work with one of their ARM7 chips here, and as far as power consumption goes it beats most competitors Cortex M3s in the same CPU power/memory range hands down. If they can do a similar job with their (upcoming and already released) Cortex M3 chips, they should be pretty much as good as you can get.

    All of this assumes that you're willing to deal with Atmels "quirks", though.

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