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866:, DDR/DDR2 memory controllers, and security accelerators. Speeds ranges from 533 MHz up to 1.5 GHz. These processors target enterprise level networking and telecom applications, high end storage, printing and imaging. Some of the processors use the older CPM module for the handling network processing offload, some use the newer QUICC Engine (same as in PowerQUICC II Pro), and some do not have a CPM or QUICC Engine at all. Freescale's marketing department nevertheless brand all devices in the 85xx series as being "PowerQUICC III". 22: 590: 669: 804: 799: 790:– All PowerQUICC II Pro processors share this common naming scheme. A trailing "E" signifies that the processors have a built in encryption module. All devices with an 834x name lacks the quicc engine, while devices with a number like 836x has one. 794: 946:
based processors, from single core, through multi-core, up to 32 cores. Freescale will keep manufacturing PowerQUICC processors in the foreseeable future for existing customers, but they will help facilitate the transition to QorIQ.
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and security devices. They also use a newer QUICC Engine network offload engine instead of the CPM used in the original PowerQUICC I and PowerQUICC II series. The memory controller provides support for DDR and DDR2 SDRAMs.
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MPC8548/47/45/43(E) – A family of integrated devices included PCI Express and RapidIO, along with a single e500v2 core. Each lower number has fewer abilities than its higher-numbered siblings.
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PowerQUICC processors are used in networking, automotive, industrial, storage, printing and consumer applications. Freescale are using PowerQUICC processors as a part of their
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MPC8569E – e500v2 core frequency of 1.33 GHz, 45 nm fabrication process, enhanced QUICC engine, rich set of peripherals and low power requirements.
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MPC8544E – Similar to the 8548 with e500v2 core, but produced in a cost-saving 90 nm process and with some differences in the actual feature set.
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enabled host processor with e500v1 core. Includes dual Gigabit Ethernet controllers, ideal for routers. Speeds from 600 MHz to 1 GHz.
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devices. The core is an original implementation of the PowerPC specification. It is a single issue, four stage pipelined core with MMU and
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MPC8560 – Similar to the 8540 with e500v1 core, this was the first PQ III device launched. It includes a CPM along with the e500v1 core.
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MPC8572E – Uses dual e500v2 cores with speed up to 1.5 GHz. Used in high end application-aware networking equipment like
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MPC8568/68E/67/67E – Uses the QUICC Engine with e500v2 core instead of a CPM, the 8567 has a reduced set of peripheral units.
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MPC821 – The first embedded PowerPC processor, with integrated CPM, but no FPU and came in speeds up to 50 MHz
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MPC850 – A low-cost, stripped MPC860 with integrated USB and Ethernet. Speeds up to 50 MHz
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MPC860 – The first PowerPC with fully integrated QUICC engine, with speeds up to 80 MHz
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There are four distinct lines of processors, mainly based on processing power.
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PowerQUICC will cease development in favor of the software-compatible
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MPC8555E – Similar to the 8560 with e500v1 core, but without PCI-X,
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Halfhill, Tom R. (21 March 2005). "Freescale Quickens PowerQUICC".
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MPC8541E – Similar to 8540 with e500v1 core, but without PCI-X,
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MPC8536/35/33(E) – Communications processor with e500v2 core.
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based embedded processors, suited for network processors and
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MPC8321E – low end for easy transition from MPC8xx family
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with reduced caches and IO ports came in 1997. The QUICC
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was introduced in 1998 and is the direct descendant of
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Motorola-Freescale-NXP processors and microcontrollers
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with a complete QUICC engine. A slimmed down version,
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