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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NXP_ColdFireNXP ColdFire - Wikipedia

    The NXP ColdFire is a microprocessor that derives from the Motorola 68000 family architecture, manufactured for embedded systems development by NXP Semiconductors. It was formerly manufactured by Freescale Semiconductor (formerly the semiconductor division of Motorola) which merged with NXP in 2015.

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  3. ColdFire Family Programmer’s Reference Manual, Rev. 3 Freescale Semiconductor v Contents Paragraph Number Title Page Number 3.1.8 System Control Instructions ...

  4. The ColdFire ® 32-bit MCUs offer wide flexibility and choice. The portfolio combines low-power performance with a diverse set of analog, connectivity and security peripherals – all contained in cost-effective, small footprint packages.

  5. Cold Fire® is an environmentally friendly fire extinguishing agent that puts out fire faster, safer, with less water, less damage to property, and less risk to firefighters. Cold Fire cools 21 times faster than water, and works to remove heat and the fuel sources from the fire tetrahedron, preventing re-ignition.

  6. Coldfire 32-Bit Processors. Deployed in over 500 million devices worldwide, ColdFire is a widely-used 32-bit processor architecture. And the modern implementations of the ColdFire architecture, proven in devices from NXP and available as synthesizable IP, provide performance and reliability that rival any similarly featured 32-bit processor IP.

  7. Differences between 680x0 family and ColdFire. Although the ColdFire architecture is closely related to the 680x0, there are many simplifications to the instruction set. Nearly all of the differences are omissions from the 680x0 instruction set and addressing modes.