ST launches 800 MHz STM32V8 Arm Cortex-M85 high-performance MCU manufactured with 18nm FD-SOI process
ST has just launched its most powerful STM32 microcontroller so far, with the STM32V8 family, the first equipped with a Cortex-M85 core (clocked at up to 800 MHz) and manufactured with an 18nm FD-SOI process. It’s a non-pin compatible update to the STM32H7 family that delivers up to 5,072 CoreMarks, greatly improves Edge AI performance thanks to Arm Helium and MVE, integrates up to 4MB eNVM (Embedded NVM), operates up to 140°C, and adds PCM (phase-change memory) radiation immunity. Two main parts have been launched in different configurations and packages: STM32V863 and STM32V873. STM32V863/873 specifications: Core – 32-bit Arm Cortex-M85 CPU @ up to 800MHz with Arm Helium, Arm MVE, TrustZone…; up to 5,072 CoreMarks Multimedia accelerators – Chrom-ART 2D GPU, and JPEG hardware accelerator Memory/Storage 1.5 MB system SRAM with ECC (partial) 8 KB backup RAM 192 KB zero-wait state TCM Up to 512 KB TCM with ECC Up […]






