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If you're wondering why they put an ARM microcontroller in there to run Python, the answer is that the TI-84 Plus CE uses an eZ80 CPU core because it made transitioning their existing TI-84 Plus code a lot easier. The downside is that they don't have access to a C compiler than can compile Python (but we've written one), so they hacked in a microcontroller to run MicroPython.
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