Embedded Processing

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Embedded Processing is a Texas Instruments business division focused on designing and supplying microcontrollers, processors, and related semiconductor solutions for embedded systems applications.

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instanceOf Texas Instruments business unit
business division
competesWith Microchip Technology microcontroller business
NXP Semiconductors embedded processing business
STMicroelectronics microcontroller division
countryOfParentOrganization United States of America
surface form: United States
focusesOn development ecosystems for embedded systems
digital signal processors
embedded processing solutions
embedded software tools
microcontrollers
microprocessors
real-time processors
goal enable long product life cycles for embedded designs
provide scalable embedded processing platforms
reduce system power consumption in embedded applications
simplify embedded system design for customers
headquartersLocation Dallas, Texas
industry embedded systems
semiconductors
offers code libraries for embedded applications
development boards
evaluation modules
reference designs for embedded systems
software development kits
parentOrganization Texas Instruments
partOf Texas Instruments semiconductor portfolio
productType application processors
automotive microcontrollers
digital signal controllers
industrial microcontrollers
microcontroller units
wireless microcontrollers
servesIndustry automotive
communications infrastructure
consumer electronics
grid infrastructure
industrial automation
medical electronics
supports Internet of Things applications
industrial Internet of Things
motor control applications
power conversion applications
safety-critical embedded systems
technologyDomain connectivity for embedded devices
low-power embedded processing
real-time control
signal processing

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Texas Instruments hasDivision Embedded Processing
TI hasDivision Embedded Processing
subject surface form: Texas Instruments