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The 68h family of 8-bit processors is based upon the Motorola 6800 CPU. However not just Motorola produced or innovated on that design. The chips primarily competed against Intel's IA-8 family of chips, the 8080, or their relations, the Zilog Z80.1 The family
- The MOS Technology / Commodore Semiconductor Group(CSG) / GMT Microelectronics 65xx family branch:
- MOS Technology 6501The 6501 is an eight-bit microprocessor, the first sold by MOS Technology. The 6501 is pin-compatible with the Motorola 6800 and is the first member of the 65xx series of microprocessors. The 6502 is a 6501 with the pins re-arranged following a lawsuit by
- MOS Technology 6502The MOS Technology 6502 is an 8-bit microprocessor designed by MOS Technology in 1975. When it was introduced it was the least expensive full featured CPU on the market by far, at about 1/6th the price, or less, of competing designs from larger companies
- MOS Technology 6507The 6507 is an 8-bit microprocessor from MOS Technology, Inc. It is a "cut down" version of their popular 6502. To reduce costs the 6507 included only thirteen address pins instead of the 6502's sixteen. This allowed the 6507 to address 8 KB of memory, at
- MOS Technology 6509The MOS Technology 6509 was an enhanced version of the popular 6502 microprocessor, capable of addressing up to 1 megabyte of RAM via bank switching. While numerous computers based on the 6502 series did bank switching, they did this via separate logic.
- MOS Technology 6510The MOS Technology 6510 also known as MOS Technology / Commodore Semiconductor Group (CSG) 8500 is a microprocessor designed by MOS Technology, and is a direct successor of the very successful 6502. The primary changes from the 6502 were the addition of c
- MOS Technology 7501
- MOS Technology 8500The MOS Technology 8500 is an HMOS-II variant of the MOS Technology 6510 CPU used in the Commodore 64 computer. Other than the process change, it is indentical to the NMOS and HMOS-I version of the 6510. The 8500 was originally designed for use in the mod
- MOS Technology 8501
- MOS Technology 8510
- MOS Technology 2A03 ( NES' 8-bit CPU)
- Commodore Semiconductor Group 8500 ( CSG 8500 )
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