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978:References
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567:platform.
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1636:6801/6803
1584:PPC e6500
1569:PPC e5500
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1092:GreenChip
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598:Fire V20z
510:Power ISA
432:Power.org
427:Blue Gene
98:Power ISA
1712:DSP568xx
1560:PPC 74xx
1555:PPC e500
1536:PPC e200
1384:ColdFire
1199:Nexperia
1147:Nexperia
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838:MPC8378E
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1459:MC88100
1441:68LC060
1436:68EC060
1431:68LC040
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788:MPC83xx
749:routers
719:MPC82xx
609:PowerPC
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309:RAD5500
298:RAD6000
282:(2010)
237:Power10
158:Qorivva
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52:improve
1738:MPC5xx
1733:MΒ·CORE
1726:32-bit
1705:24-bit
1680:68HC16
1675:68HC12
1670:68HC11
1653:68HC08
1648:68HC05
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1321:68HC12
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1630:8-bit
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1512:68451
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1374:68040
1369:68030
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