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| | Motorola |
 | | For semiconductor product information, contact Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. |  | | Freescale Semiconductor, Inc., formerly a Motorola Company, became a publicly traded company in July 2004 after more than 50 years as part of Motorola, Inc. |  | | © Copyright 1994-2005 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved. |
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http://www.motorola.com/content/0,,5335,00.html
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| | Business Software Review : Article 'Motorola Dragonball' |
 | | Motorola_DragonBallEZ_XC60EZ328PU16V_top.jpg Motorola Dragonball Microprocessor Motorola/Freescale Semiconductor's Dragonball is microprocessor design based on the famous 68000 core, but implemented as an all-in-one low-power solution for handheld computer use. |  | | There is also no revision of the 68060, as Motorola was in the process of shifting away from the 68k and 88k processor lines into its new PowerPC business, so the 68070 was never developed. |  | | DSP based: Motorola DSP56800 (DSPcontroller) PowerPC based: Motorola MPC500 MPC 860 (PowerQUICC) MPC 8240/8250 (PowerQUICC II) MPC 8540/8555/8560 (PowerQUICC III) Freescale e300 83xx PowerQUICC II Pro Family Freescale e500 85xx PowerQUICC III Family Freescale e600 86xx Future chip Freescale e700 87xx Future chip |
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http://www.business-software-review.org/DisplayArticle38329.html
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| | Apple and IBM Power ahead together - Forums powered by UBB.threads� |
 | | Motorola was looking at Apple using the 88000 to replace the aging 68000 series (which by that time had so many problems that the 68050 never shipped, and they skipped from the 68040 directly to the 68060 which never really shipped in volume. |  | | Motorola's -- now Freescale's -- focus is still on the embedded processor market. |  | | The breakup between Motorola and IBM happened during the development of Book E and the processors after the G3s. |
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http://www.macworld.com/forums/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=newsthread&Number=281830&page=0&view=collapsed
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| | Atari Falcon . Atari . 1992 . 1993 . Atari Jaguar . Motorola 68040 . Motorola 56000 . Atari ST |
 | | The Motorola 56000 aka 56k is a family of digital signal processor DSP chips produced by Motorola from the 1980s on, still continuing to be produced by Freescale in more advanced models in the 2000s. |  | | It is the successor to the Motorola 68030 and is followed by the Motorola 68060 the 68050 was an abandoned project and never shipped, the 050 was to the 040 what the 030 was to the 020, a simple die shrink and cache size increase. |  | | In keeping with general Motorola naming, the 68040 is often referred to as simply the 040. |
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http://www.uk.knowledge-info.org/Atari_Falcon-UK-4282442-uc
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| | Elbox news about DRAGON ColdFire: Enter the DRAGON ColdFire. |
 | | With its DRAGON ColdFire development, Elbox brings to Amiga computers top performance of the latest Freescale's ColdFire V4e core based-processor, the successor of the 68k dynasty. |  | | DRAGON-equipped Amiga computers are ready to run most of the 68k Amiga programs/applications several times faster when compared against Amiga 1200 with the fastest 68060 accelerators. |  | | With modular design, the DRAGON can be easily upgraded and configured to meet the needs of the most demanding Amiga users. |
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http://elbox.com/news_04_12_17.html
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| | Elbox news about DRAGON ColdFire: Enter the DRAGON ColdFire. |
 | | DRAGON-equipped Amiga computers are ready to run most of the 68k Amiga programs/applications several times faster when compared against Amiga 1200 with the fastest 68060 accelerators. |  | | With its DRAGON ColdFire development, Elbox brings to Amiga computers top performance of the latest Freescale's ColdFire V4e core based-processor, the successor of the 68k dynasty. |  | | Registered owners of Elbox MEDIATOR PCI busboards for Amiga 1200 computers will receive a special incentive upgrade offer. |
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http://www.elbox.com/news_04_12_17.html
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