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''This article is about the Motorola Dragonball microprocessor. However, there is also a Japanese manga and anime named ].''
''This article is about the Motorola Dragonball microprocessor. However, there is also a Japanese manga and anime named ].''
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]'s '''Dragonball''' is ] design based on the famous ] core, but implemented as an all-in-one low-power solution for ] use. Its only major success was in earlier versions of the ] platform; from Palm OS 5 on it has been superseded by ]-based ] processors from ]. The processor is also used in the ] line of portable word processors.
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This article is about the Motorola Dragonball microprocessor. However, there is also a Japanese manga and anime named Dragon Ball.
Motorola's Dragonball is microprocessor design based on the famous 68000 core, but implemented as an all-in-one low-power solution for handheld computer use. Its only major success was in earlier versions of the Palm Computing platform; from Palm OS 5 on it has been superseded by ARM-based XScale processors from Intel. The processor is also used in the AlphaSmart line of portable word processors.
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