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But why you want use 16 bit?! I think you need 8 bit like as AVR series for small projects and 32 bit ARM7 for normal projects ,AVR is from atmel and I recomment ARM7 from philips because they are a good way from migeration from 8 to 32 bits,
elcielo, the Samsung chip is very nice but if you do not need some of the peripherals on the chip, this can be an expensive solution. For ARM solutions, I would always ask, how much memory would be needed. If it is less than 1 MB, then I would advise going in for a single chip solution such as Oki or Atmel. Both of these have wait states for Flash and RAM so in case speed is critical, look at Philips LPC series where the Flash (only upto 256 kB at this time) is 0 wait state memory. Works very well at very high speeds.
The Hynix 7202 ARM chip is nice but I have not received quantity pricing as yet (for over a month now!) so I can not say if the chip is good or not as yet.
Please check out! If cypress semiconductor has any PSOC board available on 16-bit platform and also check free availability of tool and software if your doing some project.
I can suggest 16LX family by Fujitsu. I have long term experience with them and found good performance, lower price than competitors and good documentation.
Softune is the C IDE that is freely available in Europe.
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