=== Atmel ===
- * AVR 8bit RISC microcontroller (ATmega 103L, ATmega 128, ATmega 64, and many others)
+ * '''AVR 8bit RISC''' - ATmega 103L, ATmega 128, ATmega 64, and many others
=== Motorola/Freescale ===
- * M68K family (including M68000, M68030, M68040 and M68060)
+ * '''M68K family''' (including M68000, M68030, M68040 and M68060)
- * Coldfire 32bit CISC microcontroller (including MCF5272 and MCF5282)
+ * '''Coldfire 32bit CISC microcontroller''' - (including MCF5272 and MCF5282)
- * 68HC705 8bit microcontroller family (several models)
+ * '''68HC705 8bit microcontroller family''' - several models
- * DSP56K (DSP56805 and DSP56807E) - Used extensively for stepper motor control,
+ * '''DSP56K''' (DSP56805 and DSP56807E) - Used extensively for stepper motor control,
data acquisition and other mechanical devices.
=== Intel ===
- * 80C196 - 16bit microcontroller;
+ * '''80C196''' - 16bit microcontroller;
- * 80x86 - Not properly a microcontroller, but used for some embedded Linux applications nevertheless.
+ * '''80x86''' - Not properly a microcontroller, but used for some embedded Linux applications nevertheless.
=== ARM ===
- * Motorola Dragonball MX-1/MX-L - Helped porting kernel 2.6 to it.
+ * '''Motorola Dragonball MX-1/MX-L''' - Helped porting kernel 2.6 to it.
- * Intel PXA250/PXA255 - Wrote Linux kernel drivers for this chip
+ * '''Intel PXA250/PXA255''' - Wrote Linux kernel drivers for this chip
- * Atmel's AT91SAM7C3 - Small embedded application for the FreeRTOS real-time kernel.
+ * '''Atmel AT91SAM7C3''' - Small embedded application for the FreeRTOS real-time kernel.
* (many others, evaluation only)
=== Texas Instruments ===
- * DSP TI54 series, employed for high-speed signal processing such as an FSK modem.
+ * '''TI54 series''' DSPs, employed for high-speed signal processing such as an FSK modem.
=== Zylog ===
- * Z80, mostly for experimental purposes.
+ * '''Z80''' - Mostly for experimental purposes.