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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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This article is about the Motorola Dragonball microprocessor. However, there is also a Japanese manga and anime named Dragon Ball.

The Motorola Dragonball is the microprocessor previously used in the Palm Computing platform, prior to Palm OS 5; it was superseded by ARM - based XScale processors. It is based on the Motorola 68000 used in the original Apple Macintosh.

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Motorola-Freescale-NXP processors and microcontrollers
Processors
Industrial control unit
6800 family
68000 family
Embedded system 68k-variants
88000
Floating-point coprocessors (FPUs)
Memory management units (MMU)
PowerPC family
ARM
Microcontrollers
8-bit
16/32-bit
24-bit
32-bit