NXP Semiconductors announces i.MX 91 applications processors

NXP Semiconductors announced the i.MX 91 applications processors for the next generation of Linux-based IoT and industrial applications.
NXP Semiconductors i.MX 91 applications processorsNXP said its i.MX 91 processors enable developers to create new Linux-based edge devices, such as home controllers, connected appliances, home entertainment, industrial scanning and printing, building control, EV chargers and medical platforms.

The i.MX 91 applications processor features an Arm Cortex-A55 running at up to 1.4 GHz; support for modern LPDDR4 memory to enable platform longevity and reliability; dual Gigabit Ethernet for gateway or multi-network segment support; dual USB ports; and the essential I/O for products in smart factory, smart home, smart office, medical device, metering, and cost-optimized system-on-module platforms.

The i.MX 91 family is available with NXP’s co-developed and cost-optimized power management solution, available as part of the i.MX 93 family ecosystem. The evaluation kits and software packages for the i.MX 91 family integrate with NXP’s wireless solutions.

NXP’s i.MX applications processors are available through distributors and eTailers. All i.MX 8 series and i.MX 9 series products are guaranteed for a minimum of 15 years of availability as members of the NXP product longevity program.

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