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'''Motorola, Inc.''' was an American telecommunications, electronics, and a semiconductor company. Motorola's Semiconductor Products Sector was spun-off as [[ON Semiconductor]] in 1999 and [[Freescale]] in 2004.
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'''Motorola, Inc.''' was an American telecommunications, electronics, and a semiconductor company. Motorola's Semiconductor Products Sector was spun-off as [[ON Semiconductor]] in [[1999]] and [[Freescale]] in [[2004]].
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== List of microprocessors ==
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* [[Motorola MC10800|MC10800]] • 4-bit Microprocessors family (ECL)
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* {{motorola|MC14500}} • 1-bit Microprocessors family (Industrial Control Unit)
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: {{motorola|MC14500B}}, MC14500BAL, MC14500BCP, MC14500BCL, MC14500BDW
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* {{motorola|MC6800}} • 8-bit Microprocessors family
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: MC6801, MC6802, MC6803, MC6805, MC6808, MC6809
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* {{motorola|MC68000}} • 16/32-bit Microprocessors family
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: MC68008, MC68010, MC68020, MC68030, MC68040, MC68060
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* [[Freescale]] 68300 • 32-bit Microprocessors family
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: 68330 (CPU32), 68360 (QUICC)
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* [[PowerQUICC]] MPC860 ([[NXP]]) • 32-bit Microprocessors family
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: MPC860D(E/P/T), MPC860EN, MPC860P, MPC860SR, MPC860T, MPC855T
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* [[PowerPC]] (& [[IBM]]) • 32-bit Microprocessors family
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: 601, 603, 604, 620, 750, 7400
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<!-- Motorola 68000 (MC68000) is the first member of 680x0 line of microprocessors. Internally the 68000 is a 32-bit microprocessor - it has 32-bit data and address registers. Externally the processor has 16-bit data bus and 24-bit address bus, which limits the size of addressable memory to 16 MB. Motorola also made 68008 - a version of 68000 CPU with 8-bit external data bus.
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In addition to basic HMOS 68000 and 68008 processors the following modifications were produced:
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68HC000 - low-power HCMOS version of Motorola 68000
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68HC001 - low-power HCMOS version with selectable 8/16 bit external data bus.
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68EC000 - embedded version
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68SEC000 - embedded version of Motorola 68000 with static core
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The 68000 architecture was much more flexible than other CPU families (z80, 80x86, z80000) from programming point of view as it could be easily expanded to support full 32-bit data and address buses. This was done in Motorola 68020 family. HMOS 68000 processors were manufactured at speeds up to 16 MHz. HCMOS 68000 microprocessors are still manufactured at this time (May 2007) at speeds up to 20 MHz.
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Computers: Apple Lisa 2, Apple Macintosh 128, Atari 520STfm and 1040STfm, Commodore Amiga 500 and 1000 -->
  
== List of chip families ==
 
* {{motorola|10K}}
 
* {{motorola|ECLinPS}}
 
 
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== List of microprocessors ==
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== Others chips ==
* {{motorola|MC14500B}}
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* {{motorola|MC14154x}} • Monitor On-Screen Display ([[on-screen display controller|OSD]])
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== Others ==
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== List of chip families ==
* {{motorola|MC14154x}} ([[on-screen display controller|OSD]])
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* {{motorola|68k}}
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* {{motorola|ECLinPS}}
  
 
== Processes ==
 
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Latest revision as of 15:03, 7 December 2025

Motorola
motorola logo.svg
Type Public
Founded September 25, 1928
Chicago, IL
Founder Joseph Galvin
Paul Galvin
Fate Divided into Motorola Mobility and Motorola Solutions
Defunct January 4, 2011
Headquarters Schaumburg, Illinois
Website https://www.motorola.com/

Motorola, Inc. was an American telecommunications, electronics, and a semiconductor company. Motorola's Semiconductor Products Sector was spun-off as ON Semiconductor in 1999 and Freescale in 2004.

List of microprocessors[edit]

  • MC10800 • 4-bit Microprocessors family (ECL)
  • MC14500 • 1-bit Microprocessors family (Industrial Control Unit)
MC14500B, MC14500BAL, MC14500BCP, MC14500BCL, MC14500BDW
  • MC6800 • 8-bit Microprocessors family
MC6801, MC6802, MC6803, MC6805, MC6808, MC6809
  • MC68000 • 16/32-bit Microprocessors family
MC68008, MC68010, MC68020, MC68030, MC68040, MC68060
  • Freescale 68300 • 32-bit Microprocessors family
68330 (CPU32), 68360 (QUICC)
MPC860D(E/P/T), MPC860EN, MPC860P, MPC860SR, MPC860T, MPC855T
  • PowerPC (& IBM) • 32-bit Microprocessors family
601, 603, 604, 620, 750, 7400


This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.

Others chips[edit]

List of chip families[edit]

Processes[edit]

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Facts about "Motorola"
company typepublic +
defunctJanuary 4, 2011 +
fateDivided into Motorola Mobility and Motorola Solutions +
foundedSeptember 25, 1928 +
founded locationChicago, IL +
founderJoseph Galvin + and Paul Galvin +
full page namemotorola +
headquartersSchaumburg, Illinois +
instance ofsemiconductor company +
nameMotorola +
websitehttps://www.motorola.com/ +
wikidata idQ259011 +