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Intel issues end of life notices.

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Oh Dear(tm).

That makes one less company making 8051s then...

Which is unfortunate if you happen to have designed in something that no one else makes... :eek:(
 
The 8051 is dead - long live the 8051.

Although Intel, the creator of the 8051 may discontinue production, it lives on in many other places. 8051 cores are everywhere! Strange for a uP that has a non-orthonogal register arrangement causing early C-compilers much trouble in creating efficient code. The 8051 core, or cores that use the 8051 instruction set, are easily available IP that are incorporated in all sorts of semi-custom designs. Even Chipcon's recently announced ZigBee-on-a-chip has a 8051 based core.
 
Yeah Comcokid. [green]"The 8051 is dead - long live the 8051"[/green] Well put.

Maybe better though, "The 8051 is dead - long live the XX80CXXXXX"

Maxim sucked up Dallas and now sells the DS80C320 series which is a kick-butt 8051; 33MHz, 4 clocks/cycle instead of 12.

Keith Cress
Flamin Systems, Inc.-
 
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