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Nope, because TI apparently said that it was the exact same Z80 processor as the one present in the TI-84+ models.
Just wrapped up with Texas Instruments official Dale Philbrick, who gave me the first interview where TI went on record about the new color TI-84+ C Silver Edition graphing calculator. I've got a ton of information for all of you, including what this means for the future of the TI-Nspire, and I plan to post later tonight."
Zilog’s eZ80® CPU is a high-speed, 8-bit microcontroller capable of executing code four times faster than a standard Z80 operating at the same clock speed. The increased processing efficiency of the eZ80 CPU improves available bandwidth and decrease power consumption. The eZ80 CPU’s 8-bit processing power rivals the performance of competitors’ 16-bit microcontrollers.The eZ80 CPU is also the first 8-bit microcontroller to support 16 MB linear addressing. Each software module, or each task, under a real-time executive or operating system can operate in Z80-compatible (64 KB) mode or full 24-bit (16 MB) address mode.The eZ80 CPU’s instruction set is a superset of the instruction sets for the Z80 and Z180 CPUs. The Z80 and Z180 programs are executed on an eZ80 CPU with little or no modification.
Quote from: DJ_O on November 12, 2012, 02:58:49 pmNope, because TI apparently said that it was the exact same Z80 processor as the one present in the TI-84+ models.Well I was not told "the exact same", but rather something like "kind of the same model", so maybe just a bit different (hopefully better frequency....)And indeed, I/O port present.EDIT : More info very soon thanks to TechPoweredMath ! Quote from: Tech Powered MathJust wrapped up with Texas Instruments official Dale Philbrick, who gave me the first interview where TI went on record about the new color TI-84+ C Silver Edition graphing calculator. I've got a ton of information for all of you, including what this means for the future of the TI-Nspire, and I plan to post later tonight."