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FORTH, Inc .' s microFORTH was developed for the Intel 8080, Motorola 6800, and Zilog Z80 microprocessors starting in 1976.
Other well known 8-bit microprocessors that emerged during these years were Motorola 6800 ( 1974 ), General Instrument PIC16X ( 1975 ), MOS Technology 6502 ( 1975 ), Zilog Z80 ( 1976 ), and Motorola 6809 ( 1978 ).
* Motorola 6800 / 6809, 8-bit
MOS Technology 65xx refers to a family of 8-bit microprocessors from MOS Technology, based on the Motorola 6800 ( introduced ca.
The 6800 was an 8-bit microprocessor designed and first manufactured by Motorola in 1974.
*" Motorola 6800 Oral History Panel " Thomas H. Bennett, John Ekiss, William ( Bill ) Lattin, Jeff Lavell.
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It was a major advance over both its predecessor, the Motorola 6800, and the related MOS Technology 6502.
Now produced by Freescale Semiconductor, it descended from the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.
Several of the designers of the Motorola 6800 left the company shortly after its release, after management told them to stop working on a low-cost version of the design.

Motorola and microprocessor
The 6309 is Hitachi's CMOS version of the Motorola 6809 microprocessor.
Some of IBM's engineers and other employees wanted to use the IBM 801 processor, some would prefer the new Motorola 68000, while others argued for a small and simple microprocessor, such as the MOS Technology 6502 or Zilog Z80, which had been used in earlier personal computers.
The Motorola 68000 is a 16 / 32-bit CISC microprocessor core designed and marketed by Freescale Semiconductor ( formerly Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector ).
The Motorola 68020 is a 32-bit microprocessor from Motorola, released in 1984.
The 68EC020 is a microprocessor from Motorola.
Motorola 68030 microprocessor
The Motorola 68030 is a 32-bit microprocessor in Motorola's 68000 family.
A Motorola 68040 microprocessorDie of a Motorola 68040The Motorola 68040 is a microprocessor from Motorola, released in 1990.
The 68EC040 is a version of the Motorola 68040 microprocessor, intended for embedded controllers ( EC ).
The 68LC040 is a low cost version of the Motorola 68040 microprocessor with no FPU.
A Motorola 68EC060 microprocessor
The Motorola 68060 is a 32-bit microprocessor from Motorola released in 1994.
The Motorola 6809 is an 8-bit ( with some 16-bit features ) microprocessor CPU from Motorola, designed by Terry Ritter and Joel Boney and introduced 1978.
Newer microprocessor chips such as the Motorola 68000 ( 1979 ) and Intel 80386 ( 1985 ) also included 32-bit logical addressing.
The P5 Pentium competitors included the Motorola 68060 and the PowerPC 601 as well as the SPARC, MIPS, and Alpha microprocessor families, most of which also used a superscalar in-order dual instruction pipeline configuration at some time.
One of them was the HP Series 300 of Motorola 68000-based workstations, another Series 200 line of technical workstations based on a custom silicon on sapphire ( SOS ) chip design, the SOS based 16-bit HP 3000 classic series and finally the HP 9000 Series 500 minicomputers, based on their own ( 16 and 32-bit ) FOCUS microprocessor.

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The Motorola 68000 series of microprocessors was used in all Amiga models from Commodore.
The Atari ST was part of the 16 / 32 bit generation of home computers, based on the Motorola 68000 CPU noted for 128 kB of RAM or more, a graphical user interface, and 3½ " microfloppy disks as storage.
By working with Motorola, AMD was able to refine copper interconnect manufacturing to the production stage about one year before Intel.
It was designed by Motorola in Hong Kong and released in 1995.
In 1996, STATS, Inc., a major statistical provider to fantasy sports companies, won a court case, along with Motorola, on appeal against the NBA in which the NBA was trying to stop STATS from distributing in game score information via a special wireless device created by Motorola.
It was also available on some non-IBM compatible machines such as Motorola 68k-based Apollo ( 68020 ) and Amiga 3000 ( 68030 ) workstations, the short-lived AT & T Hobbit and later PowerPC based BeBox.
It was an attempt to draw attention from the less-delayed 16 and 32-bit processors of other manufacturers ( such as Motorola, Zilog, and National Semiconductor ) and at the same time to counter the threat from the Zilog Z80 ( designed by former Intel employees ), which became very successful.
MINIX 1. 5, released in 1991, included support for MicroChannel IBM PS / 2 systems and was also ported to the Motorola 68000 and SPARC architectures, supporting the Atari ST, Commodore Amiga, Apple Macintosh and Sun SPARCstation computer platforms.
Soon every major vendor was releasing a RISC design, including the AT & T CRISP, AMD 29000, Intel i860 and Intel i960, Motorola 88000, DEC Alpha.
The decision to leapfrog the competition and introduce a hybrid 16 / 32-bit design was necessary, and Motorola turned it into a coherent mission.
The Motorola 68EC000 core was later used in the m68k-based DragonBall processors from Motorola / Freescale.
The Motorola EXORciser was a desktop computer built with the M6800 ICs that could be used for prototyping and debugging new designs.
Galvin Manufacturing Corporation was founded in 1928 in Chicago, Illinois and produced their first Motorola brand car radio in 1930.
The company name was changed to Motorola in 1947.
Motorola, Inc. () was an American multinational telecommunications company based in Schaumburg, Illinois.
After having lost $ 4. 3 billion from 2007 to 2009, the company was divided into two independent public companies, Motorola Mobility and Motorola Solutions on January 4, 2011.
Motorola Solutions is generally considered to be the direct successor to Motorola, Inc., as the reorganization was structured with Motorola Mobility being spun off.
The first phone to use the newest version of Google's open source OS, Android 2. 0, was released on November 2, 2009 as the Motorola Droid ( the GSM version launched a month later, in Europe, as the Motorola Milestone ).

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