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The following is a partial list of NXP and Freescale Semiconductor products, including products formerly manufactured by Motorola until 2004. NXP and Freescale merged in 2015.[1]
Early microprocessors[edit]
88000 series (RISC)[edit]
PowerPC and Power ISA processors[edit]
- PPC 601 ("G1")
- PPC 603/PPC 603ev ("G2")
- PPC 604/PPC 604e/PPC 604ev
- PPC 620
- PowerPC 7xx family, PowerPC 740, 750, 745, and 755 only ("PowerPC G3")
- MPC8xx (PowerQUICC)
- MPC82xx (PowerQUICC II, G2 core)
- MPC83xx (PowerQUICC II Pro, e300 core)
- MPC85xx (PowerQUICC III, e500 core)
- MPC86xx (e600 core)
- MPC87xx (future e700 core)
- Pxxxx (QorIQ, e500 cores, e5500 cores)
- Txxxx (QorIQ, e6500 cores))
ARM920 based:
- i.MX1 (MC9328MX1)
- i.MXL (MC9328MXL)
- i.MXS (MC9328MXS)
ARM926 based:
- i.MX21 (MC9328MX21)
- i.MX23 (MCIMX23)
- i.MX25 (MCIMX25)
- i.MX27 (MCIMX27)
- i.MX28 (MCIMX28)
ARM11 based:
- i.MX31 (MCIMX31)
- i.MX35 (MCIMX355)
- i.MX37 (MCIMX37)
Cortex-A8 based:
- i.MX51 family (e.g. MCIMX515)
- i.MX50 family (i.MX508)
- i.MX53 family (e.g. MCIMX535)
Cortex-A9 based:
- i.MX6 solo
- i.MX6 dual
- i.MX6 quad
Cortex-A7 based:
Cortex-A72 based:
ARM Cortex-A53 and/or ARM Cortex-M4 based:
Layerscape / QorIQ[edit]
ARM Cortex-A7 based:
ARM Cortex-A9 based:
ARM Cortex-A53 based:
- LS1012A
- LS1043A
- LS1046A
- LS1088A
ARM Cortex-A72 based:
- LS1028A
- LS2084A/44A
- LS2048A/44A
- LS2160A (16x Cortex-A72)[6]
The M·CORE-based RISC microcontrollers are 32 bit processors specifically designed for low-power electronics.[7] M·CORE processors, like 68000 family processors, have a user mode and a supervisor mode, and in user mode both see a 32 bit PC and 16 registers, each 32 bits. The M·CORE instruction set is very different from the 68k instruction set—in particular, M·CORE is a pure load-store machine and all M·CORE instructions are 16 bit, while 68k instructions are a variety of lengths. However, 68k assembly language source code can be mechanically translated to M·CORE assembly language.[8]
The M·CORE processor core has been licensed by Atmel for smart cards.[9]
Power-Architecture[edit]
ARM11 Application Processor with Modem[edit]
- MXC275-30 (523MHz, 2.5G/2.75G)
- MXC300-30 (523MHz, 3G)
ARM Cortex-M cores[edit] Cortex-M0+ microcontrollers[edit]
- Kinetis L series
- Kinetis E series
- Kinetis M series
- Kinetis W series
Cortex-M4 microcontrollers[edit]
- Kinetis K series
- Kinetis KW2x series
see also: S32K
ARM7TDMI automotive microcontrollers[edit]
TPU and ETPU modules[edit]
The Time Processing Unit (TPU) and Enhanced Time Processing Unit (eTPU) are largely autonomous timing peripherals found on some Freescale parts.
- MC68332 (TPU)
- MPC5554 (PowerPC) (eTPU)
- MPC5777C (PowerPC) (eTPU2+)
- MCF5232, MCF5233, MCF5234, MCF5235 (ColdFire) (eTPU)
Digital signal processors[edit]
Note: the 56XXX series is commonly known as the 56000 series, or 56K, and similarly the 96XXX is known as the 96000 series, or 96K.
Note: "There is no native support for floating point operations on StarCore"[10]
- MSC8101/3 Single SC140 core, 300 MHz (End of life)
- MSC8102 Quad SC140 core, 275 MHz (Discontinued)
- MSC8122/26 Quad SC140 core, 500 MHz
- MSC711x Single SC1400 core, 200/300 MHz (Partly discontinued)
- MSC8144/E Quad SC3400 core, 1 GHz
- MSC8156/E Six-core SC3850 core, 1 GHz with MAPLE-B coprocessor
- MSC8154/E Quad-core SC3850 core, 1 GHz with MAPLE-B coprocessor
- MSC8152 Dual-core SC3850 core, 1 GHz with MAPLE-B coprocessor
- MSC8151 Single-core SC3850 core, 1 GHz with MAPLE-B coprocessor
- MSC8256 Six-core SC3850 core, 1 GHz
- MSC8254 Quad-core SC3850 core, 1 GHz
- MSC8252 Dual-core SC3850 core, 1 GHz
- MSC8251 Single-core SC3850 core, 1 GHz
- MMA Series (Multi-G/ Multi-Axis Accelerometers)
- MPX Series Pressure
- MPR Series Proximity
Reconfigurable compute fabric device[edit]
- CodeWarrior Integrated Development Environment
- MQX Real Time Operating System
- FreeMaster
- Processor Expert
- PEG Graphical User Interface Development
- Sensor Toolkit
- Wireless Connectivity Toolkit
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