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PowerQUICC is the name for
several PowerPC- and
Power ISA-based
microcontrollers from
Freescale Semiconductor. They are
built around one or more PowerPC...
- made the
PowerQUICC MPC860. This was a very
famous processor used in many
Cisco edge
routers in the late 1990s.
Variants of the
PowerQUICC include the...
- the many
variants of the 601, 603, 604, G3, G4 and Motorola/Freescale
PowerQUICC processors. The chip was
designed to suit a wide
variety of applications...
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PowerQUICC. The
original QUICC was the
Motorola 68360 (MC68360),
based on the MC68302. It was
followed by the
PowerPC-based
PowerQUICC I,
PowerQUICC II...
- and SeaStar2+,
PowerPC 440
based communications processors for
their Opteron based XT3, XT4 and XT5 supercomputers. MPC8xx
PowerQUICC –
networking & telecom...
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application processing units (APU). e500
powers the high-performance
PowerQUICC III
system on a chip (SoC)
network processors and they all
share a common...
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discontinued all 750
designs in
favor of
designs based on the
PowerPC e500 core (
PowerQUICC III). This list is a
complete list of
known 750
based designs...
- (Freescale Coldfire) M·CORE MPC500 MPC 860 (
PowerQUICC) MPC 8240/8250 (
PowerQUICC II) MPC 8540/8555/8560 (
PowerQUICC III) MPC 5554/5566 MPC 5777
Holtek Semiconductor...
- 620
PowerPC 7xx family,
PowerPC 740, 750, 745, and 755 only ("
PowerPC G3") MPC8xx (
PowerQUICC) MPC82xx (
PowerQUICC II, G2 core) MPC83xx (
PowerQUICC II...
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PowerPC G4 is a
designation formerly used by
Apple to
describe a
fourth generation of 32-bit
PowerPC microprocessors.
Apple has
applied this name to various...