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What is Atmel?

Atmel was a company that designed and manufactured semiconductors, including microcontrollers, memory chips, and touch-sensing technology. It was acquired by Microchip Technology in 2016. Atmel microcontrollers, particularly the AVR family, are widely used in embedded systems, hobbyist projects (like Arduino), and industrial applications. They are known for their ease of use, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness.

What other technologies are related to Atmel?

Atmel Competitor Technologies

Microchip is a major competitor in the microcontroller market, offering a wide range of MCUs that compete directly with Atmel's AVR and ARM-based products.
mentioned alongside Atmel in 17% (354) of relevant job posts
PIC microcontrollers are a direct competitor to Atmel's AVR microcontrollers. Microchip owns PIC.
mentioned alongside Atmel in 6% (190) of relevant job posts
Texas Instruments (TI) is a major competitor in the semiconductor industry, offering a range of microcontrollers and embedded systems solutions that compete with Atmel.
mentioned alongside Atmel in 5% (162) of relevant job posts
NXP Semiconductors is a competitor in the microcontroller and embedded systems market, offering ARM-based MCUs that compete with Atmel's ARM offerings.
mentioned alongside Atmel in 6% (142) of relevant job posts
STMicroelectronics (ST) is a competitor in the microcontroller market, offering a wide range of STM32 ARM-based MCUs.
mentioned alongside Atmel in 5% (139) of relevant job posts
STM is essentially shorthand for ST Microelectronics and is therefore a competitor.
mentioned alongside Atmel in 7% (92) of relevant job posts
Freescale Semiconductor was a competitor in the microcontroller market, now part of NXP.
mentioned alongside Atmel in 10% (57) of relevant job posts
Renesas is a competitor in the microcontroller market, offering a wide range of MCUs that compete with Atmel.
mentioned alongside Atmel in 6% (90) of relevant job posts

Atmel Complementary Technologies

SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) is a synchronous serial communication interface used by Atmel microcontrollers to communicate with peripherals.
mentioned alongside Atmel in 1% (432) of relevant job posts
I2C (Inter-Integrated Circuit) is a synchronous serial communication interface used by Atmel microcontrollers to communicate with peripherals.
mentioned alongside Atmel in 1% (398) of relevant job posts
UART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter) is a serial communication interface used by Atmel microcontrollers.
mentioned alongside Atmel in 1% (284) of relevant job posts

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