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MC68030 | |
Family: | Motorola M68000 Family |
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Architecture: | 32-bit |
Manufacturer: | Motorola |
Year Introduced: | 1987 |
Address bus: | 32-bit |
Data bus: | 32-bit |
Number of registers: | 15 general 32-bit registers (8 data, 7 address) |
Cache: | 256 byte icache+dcache |
Clock Speed: | 16, 20, 25, 33, 40, 50 MHz |
The Motorola MC68030 is a 32-bit microprocessor in the Motorola M68000 Family, the successor to the 68020. Later members include the 68040 and 68060.
The internal architecture was similar to the 68020; performance was increased in part by the increased use of caching; the MC68030 included an additional separate 256-byte cache for data.
It was the first family member to include memory management on the main chip. It did not include floating point; a separate floating point chip had to be used if hardware floating point was desired.
It was used in a number of Macintosh, Amiga and later Atari personal computers, and also workstations from NeXT.
Downgraded versions which omitted the memory management were produced.