68k
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The term 68k or 680x0 refers to a family of 32 bit microprocessors made by Motorola, which was widely used in workstations and personal computers in the eighties till the mid-90's; it has been and continues to be used in various embedded applications, including routers and printers. All Macintosh computers used such a chip as their CPU, from the original in 1984 until the release of the PowerPC-based Power Macintosh series ten years later.
The following 68k-family processors were used in Macintoshes:
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