New device format from Freescale: Arduino-ish (shield comatible, even), but 
ARM-based and including a touch capacitor slider and an accelerometer on the 
board itself.

The chip can be clocked up to 48MHz (faster than Arduino), but more relevantly, 
it can be run in the kilohertz range and at lower voltages than 5V… I see some 
low-power applications using the same form factor as higher speed apps… 
interesting.  Don't get your hopes too high, at a glance of the manual it looks 
like this one is bolted at 8MHz.

http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=FRDM-KL25Z

Best -F
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