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  2. List of NXP products - Wikipedia

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    M·CORE processors, like 68000 family processors, have a user mode and a supervisor mode, and in user mode both see a 32 bit PC and 16 registers, each 32 bits. The M·CORE instruction set is very different from the 68k instruction set—in particular, M·CORE is a pure load-store machine and all M·CORE instructions are 16 bit, while 68k ...

  3. List of open-source hardware projects - Wikipedia

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    Amber is an ARM-compatible 32-bit RISC processor. Amber implements the ARMv2 instruction set. LEON, a 32-bit, SPARC-like CPU created by the European Space Agency; OpenPOWER, based on IBM's POWER8 and newer multicore processor designs; OpenSPARC, a series of open-source microprocessors based on the UltraSPARC T1 and UltraSPARC T2 multicore ...

  4. List of microprocessors - Wikipedia

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    59 Western Design Center. 60 Western Digital. 61 Western Electric. ... Saturn Nibble CPU (4-bit) Hitachi ... Bowen's Instruction Summary Cards

  5. SHAKTI (microprocessor) - Wikipedia

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    Shakti plans a family of processors as part of its road-map, catering to different segments of the market. They have been broadly categorized into "Base Processors", "Multi-Core Processors" and "Experimental Processors". The E and C-classes core are for Internet of things (IoT), embedded system, and desktop computer markets.

  6. ARM Cortex-A8 - Wikipedia

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    The ARM Cortex-A8 is a 32-bit processor core licensed by ARM Holdings implementing the ARMv7-A architecture. Compared to the ARM11, the Cortex-A8 is a dual-issue superscalar design, achieving roughly twice the instructions per cycle. The Cortex-A8 was the first Cortex design to be adopted on a large scale in consumer devices. [2]

  7. 3 Reasons to Buy Computers With Credit Cards - AOL

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    Image source: Getty Images. A great credit card can be an excellent financial tool. Credit cards let you build credit, earn rewards, and pay for purchases easily and securely. It's an especially ...

  8. Microprocessor - Wikipedia

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    The design was complete by 1970, and used a MOS-based chipset as the core CPU. The design was significantly (approximately 20 times) smaller and much more reliable than the mechanical systems it competed against and was used in all of the early Tomcat models. This system contained "a 20-bit, pipelined, parallel multi-microprocessor". The Navy ...

  9. WDC 65C816 - Wikipedia

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    The W65C816S (also 65C816 or 65816) is a 16-bit microprocessor (MPU) developed and sold by the Western Design Center (WDC). Introduced in 1985, the W65C816S is an enhanced version of the WDC 65C02 8-bit MPU, itself a CMOS enhancement of the venerable MOS Technology 6502 NMOS MPU.