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  Motorola seeks to boost processor performance with memory
  August 29 - 08:54 ET: Motorola is working to develop a memory
controller directly on its higher-end PowerPC
  chips, reports The Register, a move that could provide a significant
performance boost. By placing the controller
  on the chip, the processor could receive instructions at its clock
speed, not the speed of the system bus. The
  technology would replace, and perform better, than the L2 and L3
caches that the processor currently use to help
  buffer instructions being sent to the processor.


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