Motorola MC68060

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MC68060
Family: Motorola M68000 Family
Architecture: 32-bit
Manufacturer: Motorola
Year Introduced: 1994
Address bus: 32-bit
Data bus: 32-bit
Number of registers: 15 general 32-bit registers (8 data, 7 address)
Cache: 8K byte icache+dcache
Clock Speed: 50, 60, 66, 75 MHz


The Motorola MC68060 is a 32-bit microprocessor in the Motorola M68000 Family, the successor to the Motorola MC68040; it was the last member of the family.

Performance was increased over earlier members by adopting a superscalar internal architecture; it has a dual instruction pipeline. It also has a 256-entry branch cache. Its floating point was not pipelined, which limited its floating point performance.

It was used in a number of personal computers from Amiga, along with other minor applications.

Downgraded versions which omitted the floating point, and another also without the memory management, were produced.

It was replaced by the PowerPC architecture.