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==Altera==
 
In 2015, [[Altera]] was acquired by [[Intel]], and then spun back out on its own in 2024.
 
* [[Nios II]] [[32-bit computing|32-bit]] configurable [[soft microprocessor]]
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==Espressif Systems==
[[Espressif Systems]], a company with headquarters in Shanghai, China made its debut in the microcontroller scene with their range of inexpensive and feature-packed WiFi microcontrollers such as ESP8266.
 
* 32-bit
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==Freescale Semiconductor==
[[Image:KL Motorola 68HC11.jpg|thumb|Motorola MC68HC11]]
Until 2004, these μCsmicrocontrollers were developed and marketed by [[Motorola]], whose semiconductor division was spun off to establish Freescale. In 2015, [[Freescale]] was acquired by [[NXP]].
 
* [[8-bit computing|8-bit]]
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* HT68FXX I/O Type Flash series
* HT66FXX A/D Type Flash series
* HT32XXHK32XX 32-bit ARM core series
 
==Hyperstone==
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* 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0+
** [[RP2040]]
* 32-bit ARM Cortex-M33
** [[RP2350]]
 
==Renesas Electronics==