Forgot to send the link. Here it is. http://www.nxp.com/#/pip/cb=[type=product,path=50809/45993/45994,final=LPC2104_2105_2106_6]|pip=[pip=LPC2104_2105_2106_6][0] On 7/27/07, Chetan Bhargava wrote: > If you need higher throughput go with ARM7TDMI, or maybe higher to > ARM9 depending on your needs. You can take a look at NXP LPC2000 > series micros. These are low pin count (48 pins or more) general > purpose devices with flash. GNU toolchain is available for ARM with > good support. > > Regards > > > On 7/27/07, Harold Hallikainen wrote: > > I'm currently using the PIC24H in new designs with external USB (FT245R), > > Ethernet (Lantronix xPort), external graphic LCD drive (CPLD and RAM), and > > external flash to hold Unicode character bitmaps. Even with the 40MIPS of > > the 24H, the processor is having a hard time keeping up. I'm also > > concerned that moving some of these resources on chip will use too many > > MIPS, leaving me even shorter. So... where should I head when looking for > > higher performance and more integration than the 24H? People here are > > suggesting an ARM based device, which I know little about. Is this a good > > direction? Does anyone have any idea where Microchip is going? Any chance > > of 80MIPS or more on the 24H? > > > > THANKS! > > > > Harold > > -- > Chetan Bhargava > Web: http://www.bhargavaz.net > Blog: http://microz.blogspot.com > -- Chetan Bhargava Web: http://www.bhargavaz.net Blog: http://microz.blogspot.com -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist