68h
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The 68h family of 8-bit microprocessors (µPs) and microcontrollers (µCs) is based upon the Motorola 6800 CPU. However, more companies than Motorola produced or innovated on the design. The chips primarily competed against Intel's IA-8 family of chips (such as the 8080, or their relations, the ZiLOG Z80 range.
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The family
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The Motorola M68(HC)xx µP/µC branch
- Motorola 6800
- Motorola 6801
- Motorola 6805
- Motorola 6809 (suceeded by the m68k family chip 68000)
- Motorola 68HC05
- Motorola 68HC11 / 6811 / HC11
- Motorola 68HC12 / 6812 / HC12 (16-bit)
- Motorola 68HC16 (16-bit)
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The MOS/CSG/GMT Microelectronics 65xx branch
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The Western Design Center (WDC) WDC65 series
- Western Design Center 65C02 (W65C02)
- Western Design Center 65802 (16-bit)
- 65816 (SNES' 16-bit CPU: WDC 65C816 / W65816)
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See also
Categories: Microcomputer stubs | 65xx microprocessors | 68k microprocessors | Microprocessors | Computer architecture

