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  2. Freescale Semiconductor - Wikipedia

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    Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. was an American semiconductor manufacturer. It was created by the divestiture of the Semiconductor Products Sector of Motorola in 2004. Freescale focused their integrated circuit products on the automotive, embedded and communications markets.

  3. List of NXP products - Wikipedia

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    Freescale 68HC16 (CPU16) - legacy; Freescale 68HC12 (CPU12) - legacy; Freescale S12 (CPU12) - still being developed; Freescale S12X (CPU12X-1) - S12XD, S12XA... family of devices with XGATE Coprocessor. Like a DMA or I/O coprocessor. Freescale S12XE (CPU12X-2) - S12XE family of devices with XGATE Coprocessor, Emulated EEPROM = EEEPROM. 0.18 μm ...

  4. List of semiconductor scale examples - Wikipedia

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    Listed are many semiconductor scale examples for various metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET, or MOS transistor) semiconductor manufacturing process nodes. Timeline of MOSFET demonstrations

  5. PowerQUICC - Wikipedia

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    PowerQUICC is the name for several PowerPC- and Power ISA-based microcontrollers from Freescale Semiconductor.They are built around one or more PowerPC cores and the Communications Processor Module (QUICC Engine) which is a separate RISC core specialized in such tasks such as I/O, communications, ATM, security acceleration, networking and USB.

  6. Motorola 68000 - Wikipedia

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    Motorola ceased production of the HMOS MC68000, as well as the MC68008, MC68010, MC68330, and MC68340 in on June 1, 1996, [34] [35] but its spin-off company Freescale Semiconductor was still producing the MC68HC000, MC68HC001, MC68EC000, and MC68SEC000, as well as the MC68302 and MC68306 microcontrollers and later versions of the DragonBall family.

  7. PowerPC e5500 - Wikipedia

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    The PowerPC e5500 is a 64-bit Power ISA-based microprocessor core from Freescale Semiconductor.The core implements most [1] of the core of the Power ISA v.2.06 with hypervisor support, but not AltiVec.

  8. List of PowerPC processors - Wikipedia

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    IBM and Motorola have competed along parallel development lines in overlapping markets. A later development was the Book E PowerPC Specification, implemented by both IBM and Freescale Semiconductor, which defines embedded extensions to the PowerPC programming model.

  9. List of microprocessors - Wikipedia

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