### Zilog Z380
The Z380 was introduced to the American market in 1994 by Zilog as an extension (and instruction set compatible) of the successful Z80. However, it had already been shipping to Japanese customers for a year before that but unfortunately none of them were willing to use it in an MSX-compatible machine.
Here is a small table comparing the different Zilog processors at the time:

Zilog's original documents mention speeds of up to 40MHz, but I could only find the 18MHz version. We will not discuss the Z382 version, even more difficult to find these days.
Marcellus Pereira
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