Motorola 68010
The 68010 (also MC68010 ) is accommodated by the manufacturer Motorola in 1983 to market 16-bit microprocessor.
It features over its predecessor model - 68000 - a slightly extended instruction set, the concept of virtual memory management (which allows direct addressing of a larger address space ) and consistently implemented the possibility to run a virtual machine. Similarly, the command execution has been accelerated by a few clock cycles are required for certain operations. In addition to three additional supervisor registers of the MC68010 can be placed in a loop mode by means of an instruction cache also, during which the microprocessor executes reading, writing only on the operands. Its revenues increased compared to the MC68000 pin-compatible with the same timing by 5 to 10%; nevertheless found the MC68010 in relatively few computers ( such as the HP 9000 model 310 SUN 2/170 ) use. Owners of Amiga and Atari computers and other devices equipped with a 68000 processor used the 68010 occasionally to accelerate their system and to the execution of special system enhancements. Was made of the 68010 in the types of housing PGA, DIP and LCC by companies Signetics and Toshiba to about 1995.
Credentials
- Motorola Inc Motorola M68000 Programmer 's Reference Manual, USA, 1992.
- MC68010 CPU- World.com
Industrial Control Unit: 14500
6800 Family: 6800 | 6809 | (Hitachi 6309 )
68000 family 68000 | 68008 | 68010 | 68012 | 68020 | 68030 | 68040 | 68060 | Coldfire | Dragon Ball
88000er Family: 88110 | 88200
Math coprocessors: 68881, 68882
Memory Management Unit: 68451 | 68851
PowerPC family: PPC 601 | e200 PPC | PPC 603/e300 | PPC 75x | e500 PPC | PPC 74xx/e600 | PPC e700 | PowerQUICC Family | QorIQ
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