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Motorola

Motorola
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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


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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 +