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The Fujitsu FR (Fujitsu RISC) is a 32-bit RISC processor family.[1] New variants include a floating point unit and partly video input Analog-to-digital converter and Digital signal processor. It is supported by Softune, GNU Compiler Collection and other integrated development environments.

6th generation in 2011 changed to dual-core ARM architecture.

Applications

They are used to control the Milbeaut signal processors specialized for image processing.[2][3]

  • Embedded 32 Bit RISC Solutions from Fujitsu
  • 32 Bit Family Fujitsu
  • FR Family instruction manual (PDF). Fujitsu. 2007-12-28.
  • Green Hills Software Announces Software Development Solution for Fujitsu FR Family

References

See also