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From Microcontroller.com Embedded Business News Texas Instruments has bought the microcontroller company Luminary Micro
May 14, 2009 - Texas Instruments announced today that it has acquired the microcontroller company Luminary Micro for an undisclosed sum. Luminary Micro is best known for being the first licensee of the 32-bit ARM Cortex-M3 core. Luminary Micro offers low-cost microcontrollers with the ARM Cortex core with a wide range of connectivity options including MAC+PHY Ethernet, USB, and CAN. Luminary Micro's portfolio of microcontrollers are immediately available for ordering through the Texas Instrument sales network. The Stellaris product family will continue to be sold under the Stellaris name, and part numbers will remain the same. Texas Instruments plans to integrate the Stellaris family of microcontrollers into their existing software development tool environments later this year. My Analysis Company Information Texas Instruments is based in Houston, Texas. Luminary Micro has been based in Austin, Texas. Luminary will continue to operate the Cortex-M# out of Austin Texas, and will now be known as TI AEC Austin. Texas Instruments Buys Luminary Micro© Copyright 2012 Microcontroller.com |