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  • The Zilog eZ80 is an 8-bit microprocessor which is essentially an updated version of the company's earlier Z80 8-bit microprocessor. The eZ80 is binary compatible with the Z80 and Z180, but almost four times as fast as the original Z80 chip at the same clock frequency. Available at up to 50 MHz, the performance is comparable to a Z80 clocked at 200 MHz if fast memory is used or even higher in some applications. The eZ80 also supports direct continuous addressing of 16 MB of memory without a memory management unit, by extending most registers from 16 to 24 bits. The processor has a 24-bit ALU and overlapped processing of several instructions which are the two primary reasons for its speed. Unlike the older Z280 and Z380 it does not have a cache memory. Instead, it is intended to work with fast SRAM directly as main memory. Nor does it have the multiplexed bus of the Z280, making it as easy to work with as the original Z80 and Z180, and equally predictable when it comes to exact execution times. Wikipedia

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