docs: Add LPC1768 benchmarks to Features.md document

Signed-off-by: Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
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@ -95,9 +95,11 @@ represent total number of steps per second on the micro-controller.
| 20Mhz AVR | 189K | 125K | | 20Mhz AVR | 189K | 125K |
| STM32F103 | 340K | 300K | | STM32F103 | 340K | 300K |
| Arduino Due (ARM) | 382K | 337K | | Arduino Due (ARM) | 382K | 337K |
| LPC1768 (100Mhz) | 385K | 385K |
| LPC1769 (120Mhz) | 462K | 462K |
| Beaglebone PRU | 689K | 689K | | Beaglebone PRU | 689K | 689K |
On AVR platforms, the highest achievable step rate is with just one On AVR platforms, the highest achievable step rate is with just one
stepper stepping. On the Due amd STM32F103, the highest step rate is stepper stepping. On the STM32F103 and Due, the highest step rate is
with two simultaneous steppers stepping. On the PRU, the highest step with two simultaneous steppers stepping. On the PRU and LPC176x, the
rate is with three simultaneous steppers. highest step rate is with three simultaneous steppers.