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  2. PowerPC 600 - Wikipedia

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    PowerPC 600. The PowerPC 600 family was the first family of PowerPC processors built. They were designed at the Somerset facility in Austin, Texas, jointly funded and staffed by engineers from IBM and Motorola as a part of the AIM alliance. Somerset was opened in 1992 and its goal was to make the first PowerPC processor and then keep designing ...

  3. List of PowerPC processors - Wikipedia

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    Apple UniNorth 2 AGP used in PowerPC 74xx Based Macs. Apple used their own type of northbridges which were custom ASICs manufactured by VLSI(later Philips),Texas Instruments and Lucent (later agere systems) List of Northbridge for PowerPC: IBM: CPC 700 and CPC 710 for IBM PowerPC 750 series. CPC 925 and CPC 945 for IBM PowerPC 970 series.

  4. PowerPC - Wikipedia

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    PowerPC (with the backronym Performance Optimization With Enhanced RISC – Performance Computing, sometimes abbreviated as PPC) is a reduced instruction set computer (RISC) instruction set architecture (ISA) created by the 1991 Apple – IBM – Motorola alliance, known as AIM. PowerPC, as an evolving instruction set, has been named Power ISA ...

  5. IBM Power microprocessors - Wikipedia

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    PowerPC 1.1 64 bits 1 0.25 μm Cu 23 M 170 mm 2: 32 KB I 64 KB D 1–16 MB external n/a 333–450 MHz 1088 pin CLGA 1999 POWER4: PowerPC 2.00 PowerPC-AS 64 bits 2 180 nm 174 M 412 mm 2: 64 KB I 32 KB D per core 1.41 MB per core 32 MB external 1–1.3 GHz 1024 pin CLGA ceramic MCM 2001 POWER4+ PowerPC 2.01 PowerPC-AS 64 bits 2 130 nm 184 M 267 mm 2

  6. PowerPC G4 - Wikipedia

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    The PowerPC 7448 "Apollo 8" is an evolution of the PowerPC 7447B announced at the first Freescale Technology Forum in June 2005. Improvements were a larger 1 MB L2 cache, a faster 200 MHz front side bus, and lower power consumption (18 W at 1.7 GHz). It was fabricated in a 90 nm process with copper interconnects and SOI. PowerPC 7448 users were:

  7. PowerPC e600 - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The PowerPC e600 is a family of 32-bit PowerPC microprocessor cores developed by Freescale for primary use in high performance system-on-a-chip (SoC) designs with speed ranging over 2 GHz, thus making them ideal for high performance routing and telecommunications applications. The e600 is the continuation of the PowerPC 74xx design.

  8. List of Mac models grouped by CPU type - Wikipedia

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    PowerPC 970: Power Mac G5 (original) [13] 1.6–2.0 800–1000 512 1–2 1 June 2003 June 2004 PowerPC 970FX: Xserve G5 [14] 2.0–2.3 1000–1150 512 1–2 1 January 2004 August 2005 Power Mac G5 (Mid 2004, Early 2005) [15] 1.8–2.7 900–1350 512 1–2 1 June 2004 November 2005 iMac G5: 1.6–2.1 533–700 512 1 1 August 2004 January 2006 ...

  9. Microprocessor chronology - Wikipedia

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    600 nm 2.5 1994 Alpha 21064A: DEC: 200–300 MHz 64 500 nm 2.85 1994 R4600: QED: 100–125 MHz 64 650 nm 2.2 1994 PA-7200: Hewlett Packard: 125 MHz 32 550 nm 1.26 1994 PowerPC 603: IBM, Motorola: 60–120 MHz 32 500 nm 1.6 1994 PowerPC 604: IBM, Motorola: 100–180 MHz 32 500 nm 3.6 1994 PA-7100LC: Hewlett Packard: 100 MHz 32 750 nm 0.90 1995 ...