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<title>mspm0: add MSPM0G518x support and new packages for others</title>
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G518x is the first MSPM0 part with a USB, I2S and NPU peripheral. There is also a new TIMB peripheral (no PWM, so it is perfect for a time driver).

Unfortunately it also introduces UNICOMM which is a shared peripheral which can be in UART/I2C/SPI modes. This means that the current UART and I2C drivers need some adjustment to work with the new UNICOMM parts (which is the future).
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G518x is the first MSPM0 part with a USB, I2S and NPU peripheral. There is also a new TIMB peripheral (no PWM, so it is perfect for a time driver).

Unfortunately it also introduces UNICOMM which is a shared peripheral which can be in UART/I2C/SPI modes. This means that the current UART and I2C drivers need some adjustment to work with the new UNICOMM parts (which is the future).
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