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The '''68LC040''' is a ''l''ow ''c''ost version of the ] ] with no ]. This makes it less expensive and draw less power. Although the CPU now fits into a feature chart more like the ], it continues to include the 040's caches and pipeline and is thus significantly faster than the '020. The '''68LC040''' is a ''l''ow ''c''ost version of the ] ] ] with no ]. This makes it less expensive and draw less power. Although the CPU now fits into a feature chart more like the ], it continues to include the 040's caches and pipeline and is thus significantly faster than the '020.


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The 68LC040 is a low cost version of the Motorola 68040 microprocessor with no FPU. This makes it less expensive and draw less power. Although the CPU now fits into a feature chart more like the Motorola 68020, it continues to include the 040's caches and pipeline and is thus significantly faster than the '020.

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In keeping with general Motorola naming, this CPU is often referred to as the LC40.