Pakistan’s first truly indigenous embedded microprocessor released by NUST
NUST researchers have done it yet again by releasing Pakistan's first truly indigenous embedded microprocessor. The National University of Sciences and Technology has yet again proved to be a valuable asset to the country. This time by producing an embedded microprocessor that is completely made in Pakistan. The team has named the microprocessor NTiny-E. NUSTs research team says they have completely designed and manufactured in their own facility. In a press release, NUST stated that a team of researchers was already working on this task. Dr. Rehan Ahmed led a research team from the NUST School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (SEECS).
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