RX140’s performance increased due to RXv2 core, which raises the clock rate from 32 MHz to 48 MHz. RXv2 core provides a CoreMark/MHz score of 5.05, which is higher than Cortex-M4 devices at 3.0 - 3.5 CoreMark/MHz. With that, the RX140 can achieve approximately 30% lower power consumption than a similar RX130 device. The RX140 carries over most RX130 functions, while improving and adding other features. The 5 V capability is maintained. The RX140 features an enhanced capacitive touch IP that enables auto-sensing and higher sensor accuracy. Also, there is CAN functionality available, and the RX140 will be the first RX100 level device with security with the addition of AES encryption and a random number generator. Of course, the RX140 will be supported by all the existing RX tools like FIT, Smart Configurator, and e2studio. Anyone familiar with RX will be able to easily convert or start new designs with the RX140.