The tools include a low cost Nucleo 144 board featuring the STM32F767, along with a Discovery Kit supporting the STM32F769. Also available are evaluation boards for the STM32F769 and the STM32F779. The evaluation boards and Discovery Kit come with a 4in QWVGA 800 x 400 MIPI-DSI display featuring a capacitive touchscreen.
Developers using STM32F7 hardware platforms can also take advantage of software support from the STM32CubeMX initialization tool and the STM32CubeF7 embedded software package.
The STM32F7 ecosystem is said by the company to enable the creation of MCU applications with user interfaces that formerly required the resources of an MPU.