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Freescale and Semiconductor
The first international Bluetooth Innovation World Cup 2009 drew more than 250 international entries, including Nokia, Freescale Semiconductor, Texas Instruments, Nordic Semiconductor, STMicroelectronics and Brunel.
The Motorola 68000 is a 16 / 32-bit CISC microprocessor core designed and marketed by Freescale Semiconductor ( formerly Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector ).
Motorola ceased production of the HMOS MC68000 and MC68008 in 1996, but its spin-off company, Freescale Semiconductor, is still producing the MC68HC000, MC68HC001, MC68EC000, and MC68SEC000, as well as the MC68302 and MC68306 microcontrollers and later versions of the DragonBall family.
Now produced by Freescale Semiconductor, it descended from the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.
STMicroelectronics ( Europe ), Analog Devices ( US ), Integrated Device Technology ( US ), Atmel ( US / Europe ), Freescale Semiconductor ( US ), Samsung ( Korea ), Texas Instruments ( US ), IBM ( US ), GlobalFoundries ( Germany, Singapore, future New York fab in construction ), Toshiba ( Japan ), NEC Electronics ( Japan ), Infineon ( Europe, US, Asia ), Renesas ( Japan ), Fujitsu ( Japan / US ), NXP Semiconductors ( Europe and US ), Micron Technology ( US ), Hynix ( Korea ), and SMIC ( China ).
Apple was the dominant purchaser of PowerPC chips from IBM and Freescale Semiconductor and even though they abandoned the platform, further development of AltiVec is continued in several Power Architecture designs from Freescale and IBM.
AltiVec is a floating point and integer SIMD instruction set designed and owned by Apple, IBM and Freescale Semiconductor, formerly the Semiconductor Products Sector of Motorola, ( the AIM alliance ), and implemented on versions of the PowerPC including Motorola's G4, IBM's G5 and POWER6 processors, and P. A.
Companies that are current or former ARM licensees include Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., Alcatel-Lucent, Apple Inc., AppliedMicro, Atmel, Broadcom, Cirrus Logic, CSR_plc, Digital Equipment Corporation, Ember, Energy Micro, Freescale, Intel ( through DEC ), LG, Marvell Technology Group, Microsemi, Microsoft, NEC, Nintendo, Nuvoton, Nvidia, Sony, NXP ( formerly Philips Semiconductor ), Oki, ON Semiconductor, Psion, Qualcomm, Renesas, Research In Motion, Samsung, Sharp, Silicon Labs, ST-Ericsson, STMicroelectronics, Symbios Logic, Texas Instruments, VLSI Technology, Yamaha, Fuzhou Rockchip, and ZiiLABS.
The Motorola DSP56000 ( aka 56K ) is a family of digital signal processor ( DSP ) chips produced by Motorola Semiconductor ( now known as Freescale Semiconductor ) starting in the 1980s and is still being produced in more advanced models in the 2000s.
Category: Freescale Semiconductor
Those firms in Novi include Cooper-Standard Automotive, Freescale Semiconductor, Elektrobit, and Harman / Becker Automotive.
* Freescale Semiconductor
* Freescale Semiconductor Homepage
The PowerPC 7xx is a family of third generation 32-bit PowerPC microprocessors designed and manufactured by IBM and Motorola ( now Freescale Semiconductor ).
* Semiconductor companies Texas Instruments, STMicroelectronics, Broadcom, Sony, Freescale Semiconductor, Samsung Electronics
* December – Freescale Semiconductor Inc. demonstrates an MRAM that uses magnesium oxide, rather than an aluminum oxide, allowing for a thinner insulating tunnel barrier and improved bit resistance during the write cycle, thereby reducing the required write current.
* July – On July 10, Austin Texas – Freescale Semiconductor begins marketing a 4-Mbit MRAM chip, which sells for approximately $ 25. 00 per chip.
* Freescale Semiconductor

Freescale and PowerPC
* PowerPC G4, a type of microprocessor by Freescale used by Apple
* Freescale PowerPC MPC8572 and MPC8641D
This includes the x86 family, MIPS, PowerPC ( and BAE RAD ), Freescale ColdFire, Intel i960, SPARC, Fujitsu FR-V, SH-4 and the closely related family of ARM, StrongARM and xScale CPUs.
Freescale has discontinued all 750 designs in favor of designs based on the PowerPC e500 core ( PowerQUICC III ).
It is a mixed proprietary and open source OS produced for the Pegasos PowerPC processor based computer, PowerUP accelerator equipped Amiga computers, and a series of Freescale development boards that use the Genesi firmware, including the EFIKA and mobileGT.
Developed for PowerPC processors from Freescale and IBM while supporting the original AmigaOS MC680x0 applications via proprietary task-based emulation, and most AmigaOS / PPC applications via API wrappers.
The eMac featured a flat-screen CRT monitor, a Freescale PowerPC G4 processor running at 700 or 800 MHz, Nvidia GeForce2 MX graphics, and built-in 18-watt stereo speakers.
The dual-bus architecture was used in a number of designs, including the IBM and Freescale ( formerly the semiconductor division of Motorola ) PowerPC processors ( certain PowerPC 604 models, the PowerPC 7xx family, and the Freescale 7xxx line ), as well as the Intel Pentium II processor,
* OpenSolaris – Genesi / Freescale is initial supporter of the OpenSolaris port to PowerPC and the Pegasos II being used as the reference platform for development.
The PowerPC 7448 " Apollo 8 " is an evolution of the PowerPC 7447A announced at the first Freescale Technology Forum in June 2005.
It uses the PowerPC G4 processor, initially produced by Motorola and later by Freescale, after Motorola spun off its semiconductor business under that name in 2004.
Freescale adopted SOI in their PowerPC 7455 CPU in late 2001, currently Freescale is shipping SOI products in 180 nm, 130 nm, 90 nm and 45 nm lines.

Freescale and processors
* Communication Processor Module, a networking and serial communications engine in Motorola / Freescale QUICC and PowerQUICC family of processors
The Motorola 68EC000 core was later used in the m68k-based DragonBall processors from Motorola / Freescale.
Some 6809 opcodes also live on in the Freescale embedded processors.
Freescale is bringing an enhanced version of AltiVec to e6500 based QorIQ processors.
* " M • CORE Applications Binary Interface Standards Manual " for the Freescale M · CORE processors
* Freescale M683xx processors
The number one provider of eReader applications processors worldwide is Freescale.
Nexus is used with some newer platforms, such as the Atmel AVR32 and Freescale MPC5500 series processors.
It offers emulation of the timer, serial ports, touch pad and LCD along with Motorola 68000 emulation ( m68k ), specifically the Freescale DragonBall used in Palm Pilots until they switched to Intel XScale ARM processors ( later DragonBalls were based on an ARM core not a 68000 but retained the same name, however were not used by Palm.
These processors were traditionally the main competitors of Intel's x86 line, a role now taken by the PowerPCs from IBM and Freescale.
The transition became public knowledge at the 2005 Worldwide Developers Conference ( WWDC ), when Apple's then-CEO Steve Jobs made the announcement that the company would make a transition from the use of PowerPC microprocessors supplied by Freescale ( formerly Motorola ) and IBM in its Macintosh computers, to processors designed and manufactured by Intel, a chief supplier for most of Apple's competitors.
In 2007, Virtutech and Freescale announced a collaboration program around multicore processors.

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