French startup, Cortus SA, offers compact 32-bit RISC
(02/27/2006 11:22 AM EST)
LONDON — A French startup company, Cortus SA, has developed a highly compact 32-bit RISC processor for embedded applications which it has begun offering for license.
The company, with R&D in Montpellier, France and an office in Redwood City, California, also offers IP around its processor core for applications in consumer, automotive and chip card applications including image processing acceleration and cryptography.
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