Try to put the latest devices on top of each section and mark end-of-line products. Only specify the main parameters of the micro controllers and go more into deep with details about the CAN interface. Always try to put a link to the data sheet or manual.
Infineon has a long history in CAN. Ursula Kelling gives an history overview on it (A brief history outline of Infineon’s CAN modules.) Ursula gave a speech on the 13th international CAN Conference on the new MultiCAN+.
SAK 82C900 (Discontinued!) Standalone TwinCAN Controller 2 CAN Channels, Manual (pdf)
81C90 DPRAM type controller which supports CAN 2.0A and 2.0B passive. There are 16 message buffers and a global buffer is provided (a bit like the Intel 82527). Time stamping of incoming messages. Two 8-bit parallel ports. 44 pin PLCC package.
http://www.can-cia.org/fileadmin/cia/files/Newsletter_01-12/12-1_p16_kelling_semi_history.pdf
Main features of the AURIX™ MultiCAN+ module: