NetSilicon adds Windows CE SDK to ARM9-based SoC
Staff | Date: Mar 30, 2004 | Comments: 1
NetSilicon announced that it is collaborating with FS Forth-Systeme for the development of a Windows CE .NET Software Developers Kit (SDK) for its ARM9-based NS9750 NET+ARM system-on-chip processor.
NetSilicon's NS9750 SoC is based on the 32-bit 200MHz ARM926EJ-S core, which executes both DSP and Java byte code instructions. It contains controllers for Ethernet, USB, PCI, I2C, 1284, serial ports, LCD, and PCI.
"Windows CE .NET has grown in popularity and is now being used beyond mobile handheld devices in network-attached applications," commented Tim Counihan, vice president of marketing, NetSilicon. "With this partnership, we're extending our ability to serve applications where Windows CE .NET is used such as embedded thin clients, data collection devices, digital cameras, smart phones and [PDAs]."