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Nexus
5001 Forum Press Releases
6 September 2006 -- Analog Devices, NEC Electronics, Tensilica, and Texas Instruments join Nexus 5001™ Forum
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April 2005 -- First Silicon Solutions joins Nexus in Q1 2005
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October 2004 -- Ford, GM and
others join Nexus 5001 Forum: Consortium driving real-time
development tool interface to dramatically
reduce automotive debug development time
23 April 2003 -- Nexus 5001™ Forum
Introduces New Member Companies and Provides Details of the Updated
Nexus 5001 Embedded-Debug Interface Standard: The Visteon and
dSPACE join as New Members, Member Companies developing New
Nexus-Conforming Microprocessors
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February 2003 -- Nexus 5001 Forum
Applauds Motorola's Plans for Next-Generation
Nexus-Compliant Embedded Processors: The Nexus 5001 ForumSM today
gave its strong support to Motorola's recently announced family of
high-performance 32-bit PowerPC® microcontrollers.
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December 2002 -- Nexus
5001 Forum Ratifies Bylaws and Projects 2003 Release of Update to its
IEEE-ISTO 5001™-1999 Standard PDF: The Nexus 5001 Forum today
announced the recent ratification of its Bylaws by member companies and
also set expectation that a substantial update to the IEEE-ISTO
5001™-1999 standard will be released in 2003.
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December 2000 -- Nexus
5001 Forum Heralds Launch of the First Nexus-Compliant Embedded
Processor: The Forum gives a strong welcome to the industry's first
embedded processor with a Nexus 5001 Class 3 debug port (Nexus 5001
Forum Press Release)(.pdf format).
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December 1999 -- Embedded
Processor Debug Interface Standard Released as the First Industry Group
Standard of the IEEE-ISTO
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September 1999 -- Standard
(GEPDIS) Consortium Formalizes as a Program of the IEEE-ISTO:
Significant Milestone Reached in the Project. Representation and
Tutorial Planned for the Embedded Systems Conference - West.
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