Although modern MCUS tend to use 64-bit architectures, 32-bit universal MCUS still have a stable market and development prospects for some applications. These applications include equipment based on traditional industrial control technologies, such as home appliances, automotive electronics, and military industries.
In addition, 32-bit MCUS have characteristics such as lower power consumption, lower cost and high flexibility, making them the preferred chip type for some smes or startups to start hardware development.
Therefore, despite the impact of 64-bit MCUS, 32-bit universal MCUS will still maintain stable market demand and continued development potential.
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may we ask
Which automated machine in the future can not use chips?