Archive for 2009

EE Times Reports on Triad’s Early Adoption Cortex-M0

According to this article at the EE Times, ARM’s new Cortex-M0 is the fastest licensed ARM core in history: The Cortex-M0 which has just become the fastest licensed ARM core in history. The core which offers 32-bit performance in the footprint of a 16-bit processor, has been licensed by 15 companies since its launch in February [Read more...]

In the News: Microwaves & RF Reports on Triad and Z-Focus Bluetooth Low Energy Data Transfer

Microwaves & RF has published an article reporting on Triad Seminconductor and Z-Focus demonstrating the world’s first software-based, real-time Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) data transfer. At ARM Techcon3 in Santa Clara, CA last month, Triad Semiconductor and Z-Focus Technology Group demonstrated the world’s first software-based, real-time Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) data transfer. This demonstration was [Read more...]

Triad’s VP of Marketing to Speak at the IEEE MTTS Chapter on Nov 18

Triad Semiconductor’s Reid Wender, VP of Marketing, will be speaking at the November 18th meeting of the IEEE MTTS Chapter in Camarillo, CA on November 18, 2009. During his presentation, Wender will be reviewing the steps in a typical ASIC design followed by an overview of how VCA technology with a single metal layer of [Read more...]

IEEE MTTS Chapter Meeting

Triad’s Reid Wender, Vice President of Marketing, will be speaking at the IEEE MTTS Chapter on November 18th at 7:00pm. Wender’s topic will be “The Path to Quick & Inexpensive True Mixed-Signal Design with Incorporation of ARM Cortex Cores & 1 Million ASIC Gates.”

Triad Semiconductor to Exhibit at International SoC Conference and Present on Via-configurable, Mixed-signal Embedded ASICs Using the ARM Cortex-M0 Microcontroller

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – October 27, 2009 – Triad Semiconductor Inc., the industry’s leading supplier of via-configurable mixed-signal ASICs, will demonstrate its silicon-proven via-configurable array (VCA) technology for analog, digital and mixed-signal design at the 7th International System-on-chip (SoC) Conference and Workshops in Newport Beach, California, on November 4th, 2009.  The company’s CTO, Jim Kemerling, also [Read more...]