Geir Førre talks to Electronics Weekly about the company, which has just launched its first semiconductor product, a very low-power ARM Cortex-M3-based microcontroller.
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The five questions are:
1. How would you characterise the needs of the 32-bit MCU market?
2. What's the basis of your claim to have created the world's most energy-friendly microcontroller?
4. Why did you choose the Cortex-M3 core?
5. What are Energy Micro's longer term aims?
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