Computers based on m88k
- BBN Systems TC2000
- NUMA-multiprocessor MIMD system with up to 128 88110 CPUs
- Data General AViiON
- Whole line of systems ranging from pizzabox-sized desktops to rack-mounted SMP servers
- Dolphin Triton
- Various kinds of servers, some built around MVME187 boards, other are custom-built
- Encore 91, 93 Series
- Realtime and parallel processing SMP servers
- Harris Night Hawk
- Real-time multiprocessor Unix systems
- Hector
- Custom-built experimental parallel system
- Motorola Delta Series 8000
- VME server systems based on various MVME187 and MVME188 boards
- Motorola M8120
- Shoebox-sized server with a modified MVME187 board
- Motorola Series 900
- Stackable modular server systems based around MVME187 and MVME197LE boards
- Motorola XR Series 900
- Similar to the above Series 900, but larger and with some redundancy
- NCD
- Various X-Terminals based on m88k CPUs
- NeXT NeXTstation RISC prototype
- Experimental 88110-based design which never made it to market
- NCR
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- Omron LUNA88K
- Range of m88k-based systems, sold almost exclusively in Japan
- Tadpole TP8xxV
- Very rare VME boards, some are supposedly clones of MVME boards
- Tektronix
- Various X-Terminals based on m88k
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