no uc will work at that voltage unless you are talking about A/D input then yes you can and i'd go for the 10 bit A/D it also depends what you want to do or display you can use a op-amp to boost teh voltage hope that helps if i have understood what you was asking
but i need a uC with a Vcc of 0.5-1.4, because i have a v source of about 1.4V and i don't want to use a boost to lose eficiency. It's to use in a portable application.
MSP 430 has 1.8 V and some of the AVRs do .
You should not afraid of using boost as mciro will use only few dozens ua from battery . Even boost can be made very efficient without significant power loose (on switched capasitors and BJTs).
I use MAX 1674 (94% Efficient at 200mA Output Current, 16µA Quiescent Supply Current, 0.1µA Shutdown) or MAX856 (85% Efficiency at 100mA, 25µA Quiescent Current and 1µA Shutdown Mode) with 1 AA batery and AT MEGA 8L (at 3.3V ) - it's less then 2mA @ 1.5V AA supply current.
It's enough for handheld units , and You can use your favorite uC !