Zilog Z380
The Z380 is a Zilog 16-bit/32-bit processor from 1994. It's Z80 compatible, but it was released much later than its competitors (the Intel 386 and Motorola 68020) and as a result was never able to gain any significant market leverage. On the other hand, the newer and faster eZ80 family has been more successful recently (as of 2005[update]).
The chip supports 16-bit processing with a clock speed of up to 20 MHz.[1]
As it is derived from the Z180, it's a simpler, less efficient design and incompatible with Zilog's previous generation CPU, the Z280, with significantly fewer features:
- No pipelined execution
- No memory protection
- Lacks the I/O trap feature
- No on-chip cache
- Much simpler MMU
- Minimum of 4 clocks/instruction, against 1 (cache hit) or 2 (cache miss) on the Z280.
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