Shown in this slide is the roadmap of the LPC General Purpose MCU portfolio. In 2018, the LPC team released a significant number of MCUs for today’s demanding market. The entry level portfolio, the LPC800 series, has expanded to now include the LPC80x MCU family, offering significant mixed signal integration, along with a programmable logic unit, capacitive touch, and level shifting options bundled in a power optimized and cost-efficient core. Also included in the recent expansion is the LPC8N04 MCU, which allows developers to leverage an ISO-14443 certified NFC communication interface integrated as part of the device. In the advanced integration segment, the LPC team recently launched its LPC540xx MCU family, offering flashless design and combining a 180MHz ARM® Cortex®-M4 core with a power-efficient and unique architecture, advanced HMI and flexible communication peripherals for real-time performance in the next-generation IoT. The LPC portfolio is expanding even further with the recent addition of the LPC51U68 MCU, based on the energy-efficient ARM® Cortex®-M0+ core and operating at CPU frequencies of up to 100MHz; NXP’s 32-bit LPC51U68 microcontrollers for embedded applications feature larger memory resources including 96kB of on-chip SRAM and 256kB of on-chip flash programming memory with flash accelerator.