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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