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The 68060 is the last 68000 family processor from Motorola. Signetics (Philips) produced a 68000-based variant that they somewhat confusingly named the 68070 . It contains a modestly-improved 68000 CPU, a simple on-chip MMU and an I²C bus controller.
Motorola mainly used even numbers for major revisions to the CPU core such as 68000, 68020, 68040 and 68060. The 68010 was a revised version of the 68000 with minor modifications to the core, and likewise the 68030 was a revised 68020 with some more powerful features, none of them significant enough to classify as a major upgrade to the core.
The Motorola 68040 ("sixty-eight-oh-forty") is a 32-bit microprocessor in the Motorola 68000 series, released in 1990. [2] It is the successor to the 68030 and is followed by the 68060, skipping the 68050. In keeping with general Motorola naming, the 68040 is often referred to as simply the '040 (pronounced oh-four-oh or oh-forty).
The Amiga 4000T, also known as A4000T, is a tower version of Commodore's A4000 personal computer. Using the AGA chipset, it was originally released in small quantities in 1994 with a 25 MHz Motorola 68040 CPU, and re-released in greater numbers by Escom in 1995, after Commodore's demise, along with a new variant which featured a 50 MHz Motorola 68060 CPU.
Modified Motorola 68000 family: Physical specifications; Cores: 1; History; Predecessor: Motorola 68060: ... it is a cut-down version of the v2 processor-wise. It was ...
A Motorola 68000 processor in a dual in-line package, as the early Macintosh models used The Motorola 68000 was the first Apple Macintosh processor. It has 32-bit CPU registers , a 24-bit address bus , and a 16-bit data path ; Motorola referred to it as a "16-/32-bit microprocessor."
An early advertisement for the Motorola's M6800 family microcomputer system The M6800 Microcomputer System (latter dubbed the Motorola 6800 family , M6800 family , or 68xx ) [ 1 ] [ 2 ] was a series of 8-bit microprocessors and microcontrollers from Motorola that began with the 6800 CPU .
The Motorola 68000 (sometimes shortened to Motorola 68k or m68k and usually pronounced "sixty-eight-thousand") [2] [3] is a 16/32-bit complex instruction set computer (CISC) microprocessor, introduced in 1979 by Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector. The design implements a 32-bit instruction set, with 32-bit registers and a 16-bit internal ...