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Jim Turley is contributing editor on Embedded.com. He wrote the column Significant Bits in Embedded Systems Programming magazine and served as the editorial director of the Embedded Systems Programming/Design magazine, Embedded.com, and the Embedded Systems Conference. He's written several books, including Essential Guide to Semiconductors, Advanced 80386 Programming Techniques, and PCs Made Easy. Jim Turley now runs Silicon Insider, an independent consultancy. For more info on Jim Turley, go to http://www.jimturley.com/stuff/about-jim-turley.

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    • Is the 32-bit world is coalescing around just two: ARM and x86?

    • Embedded systems are evolving in exciting ways but our design methods are out of date.

    • Jim Turley writes about semiconductors for embedded systems developers. The column was originally published in Embedded Systems Programming magazine.

    • Choosing a processor is a decision that will live with you for years. Which ones should you look at? This paper examines some of the best from 100+ choices, and zeros in on the best examples from many different categories. It also provides guidelines for evaluating processors for embedded systems.