motorola

from The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (8 July 2008)
Motorola, Inc.
Motorola

   <company> One of the world's leading providers of wireless
   communications, semiconductors and advanced electronic systems
   and services.  Major equipment businesses include cellular
   telephone, two-way radio, paging and data communications,
   personal communications, automotive, defense and space
   electronics, computers, satellite communications systems,
   police and emergency service radio systems, taxicab
   dispatching (radio) systems.  Communication devices, computers
   and millions of consumer products are powered by Motorola
   semiconductors.

   They are probably best known in the computing world for their
   {microprocessors}, including the {Motorola 6800} and {Motorola
   68000} {CISC} families and {Motorola 88000} {RISCs}, the
   {Motorola DSP56000} {digital signal processors} and the
   {PowerPC} on which they collaborated.  They also led the
   development of {VMEbus}.

   Quarterly sales $5400M, profits $367M (Aug 1994).

   See also {Envoy}, {Monsoon}, {MPL}.

   (http://mot.com/).

   Address: Schaumberg, Illinois, USA.

   (1994-12-01)
    

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