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Canopy – A line-of-sight wireless technology, primarily used by ISPs to provide broadband internet; MotoMESH – A mobile wireless broadband product providing proprietary "Mesh-Enabled Architecture" and standards-based 802.11 network access in both the unlicensed 2.4 GHz band and the licensed 4.9 GHz public-safety band
1.1 IBM/Motorola. 1.1.1 PowerPC 600 family. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... a SIMD extension of the original PPC specs;
The Motorola 68000 series (also known as 680x0, m68000, m68k, or 68k) is a family of 32-bit complex instruction set computer (CISC) microprocessors.During the 1980s and early 1990s, they were popular in personal computers and workstations and were the primary competitors of Intel's x86 microprocessors.
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 ...
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "Motorola microprocessors" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. ...
Motorola's n-channel MOS test integrated circuits were complete in late 1971 and these indicated the clock rate would be limited to 1 MHz. These used " enhancement-mode " MOS transistors. There was a newer fabrication technology that used " depletion-mode " MOS transistors as loads, which would allow smaller and faster circuits (this was also ...
The PowerPC 7400 (code-named "Max") debuted in August 1999 and was the first processor to carry the "G4" moniker. The chip operates at speeds ranging from 350 to 500 MHz and contains 10.5 million transistors, manufactured using Motorola's 0.20 μm HiPerMOS6 process.
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 .