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  • Motorola 88000 (redirect from MC88000)
    The 88000 (m88k for short) is a RISC instruction set architecture developed by Motorola during the 1980s. The MC88100 arrived on the market in 1988, some...
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    the same time. The appearance of RISC processors like the AM29000 and MC88000 (now both dead) influenced the architecture of the final core, the NS32764...
    83 KB (9,711 words) - 22:01, 22 June 2024
  • Am29000, Intel i860 (unconditional branch instructions have one delay slot), MC88000 (delayed or non-delayed branch can be specified), and SPARC are RISC architectures...
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  • NS32352 0x0000000A MC98000 0x0000000B HP-PA 0x0000000C ARM 0x0000000D MC88000 0x0000000E SPARC 0x0000000F i860 (big-endian) 0x00000010 i860 (little-endian)...
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    quad-CPU 5000 series machines. ND-88000 – ND implementation of the Motorola MC88000 RISC for Unix/NDix – 1987 In addition to hardware, Norsk Data also produced...
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  • inroads, and the main competitors became the now equally dead AM29000 and MC88000, which was considered faster than the NS32532. For floating-point, the...
    33 KB (3,564 words) - 20:07, 30 June 2024