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  2. PowerBook 160 - Wikipedia

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    Its case design is the same as that of the PowerBook 180, but it shipped with the less powerful 25 MHz Motorola 68030 CPU and no FPU, identically to the low-end 145. However, the PowerBook 160 came with a 9.8 in (250 mm) (diagonal) passive matrix LCD screen , which for the first time was capable of displaying 4-bit grayscale . [ 3 ]

  3. PowerBook 140 - Wikipedia

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    The PowerBook 140 is a notebook computer that was released in the first line of PowerBooks.It was the mid-range PowerBook, between the low-end 100 and the high-end 170.As with the PowerBook 170, it featured an internal floppy drive, unlike the 100.

  4. List of NXP products - Wikipedia

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    The following is a partial list of NXP and Freescale Semiconductor products, including products formerly manufactured by Motorola until 2004. NXP and Freescale merged in 2015. NXP and Freescale merged in 2015.

  5. List of Motorola products - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Motorola products. Motorola Mobility is an American subsidiary company of Chinese multinational technology company Lenovo that manufactures consumer electronics and telecommunications products.

  6. PowerPC 7xx - Wikipedia

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    Motorola 0.25 μm Al 6.35 Million 67 mm 2: 1 233 - 366 MHz 66 MHz 256 - 1024 kB off-die half speed 5.6W @ 233 MHz 7.3W @ 300 MHz 360 pin CBGA 3-8 1997 MPC745 Conan Motorola Freescale 0.22 μm Al 6.75 Million 51 mm 2: 1 300 - 350 MHz 66 MHz No L2 cache 3.1W @ 300 MHz 5.4W @ 400 MHz [11] 255 pin PBGA 2, 3-8, 10 1998 MPC755 Doyle Motorola Freescale

  7. Motorola 68HC11 - Wikipedia

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    The 68HC11 [1] (also abbreviated as 6811 or HC11) is an 8-bit microcontroller family introduced by Motorola Semiconductor in 1984 (later from Freescale then NXP). [2] [3] It descended from the Motorola 6800 microprocessor by way of the 6801.

  8. Service parts pricing - Wikipedia

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    Service parts pricing refers to the aspect of service lifecycle management that deals with setting prices for service parts in the after-sales market. Like other streams of pricing , service parts pricing is a scientific pursuit aimed at aligning service part prices internally to be logical and consistent, and at the same time aligning them ...

  9. Motorola 6809 - Wikipedia

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    The 6502 was introduced at $25, [9] and Motorola immediately reduced the 6800 to $125. It remained uncompetitive and sales prospects dimmed. The introduction of the Micralign to Motorola's lines allowed further reductions and by 1981 the price of the then-current 6800P was slightly less than the equivalent 6502, at least in single-unit ...

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