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Open source Z80 alternative
Zilog has announced the EOL of the legendary Z80, but it may live again.
Although the Z80 has officially reached its EOL, it may live on through FOSS Z80, an open source clone.
On April 15th, Zilog announced that after “just” 48 years, production of certain models of the Z80 will end. The 8-bit processor could be found in any number of mainstream products throughout the ’70s and ’80s, including the ZX Spectrum and Sega Mega Drive, as well as many early synthesisers, graphing calculators and portable computers.