• PowerPC 603, PowerPC 604 and the 64-bit PowerPC 620. The PowerPC 601 was the first generation of microprocessors to support the basic 32-bit PowerPC instruction...
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    Apple–IBM–Motorola alliance, known as AIM. PowerPC, as an evolving instruction set, has been named Power ISA since 2006, while the old name lives on...
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  • 343S1190) which is also found on the PM9500. The CPU, as mentioned, is a PowerPC 604 or 604e. The CPU bus-to-PCI bus bridges are Bandit controllers (343S0020)...
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    It features integrated 10/100 Ethernet. This is the PC counterpart of the RS/6000 PowerPC 604 processor at 100, 120 or 133 MHz ISA/PCI PReP architecture...
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  • floating-point unit. The PowerPC 601 was the first Mac processor to support the 32-bit PowerPC instruction set architecture. The PowerPC 604e was the first...
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  • list of PowerPC processors. 601 50 and 66 MHz 602 consumer products (multiplexed data/address bus) 603/603e/603ev notebooks, embedded devices 604/604e/604ev...
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    high-end graphics computer, the Power Macintosh 8500 was initially released with a 120 MHz PowerPC 604, and unlike earlier Power Macintosh machines, the CPU...
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  • PowerPC G4 is a designation formerly used by Apple to describe a fourth generation of 32-bit PowerPC microprocessors. Apple has applied this name to various...
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  • Compared to the other PowerPC processors of the era (PowerPC 601, PowerPC 603 and PowerPC 604), it was at the very low end, lacking a memory management...
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    April 1996 to November 1997. It is identical to the Power Macintosh 7500, but with a PowerPC 604 CPU. Three models were available with 120 MHz, 132 MHz...
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  • that it quickly surpassed the PowerPC 604e in integer performance, causing a planned 604 successor to be scrapped. The PowerPC 740 is completely pin compatible...
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  • virtual address to physical address mapping is entered into the TLB. The PowerPC 604, for example, has a two-way set-associative TLB for data loads and stores...
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    second-generation Power Macintosh systems – the Power Macintosh 7200, 7500 and 8500. The 8500 and 9500 were built around the new PowerPC 604, offering speeds...
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    604e and 604ev CPU, the latter being an enhanced version of the PowerPC 604 and PowerPC 604e used in the predecessor 8500 and 9500 models. It used the...
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    the Power Macintosh 7600, identical to the 7500 except for the CPU which was a PowerPC 604 or 604e processor instead of the 7500's 601; and the Power Macintosh...
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    1997. It is powered by a PowerPC 604 processor, a second-generation PowerPC chip which is faster than the PowerPC 601 chip used in the Power Macintosh 8100...
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    IBM RS/6000 (category PowerPC computers)
    replaced the IBM RT PC computer platform in February 1990 and is the first computer line to see the use of IBM's POWER and PowerPC based microprocessors...
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  • lead singer Chad Kroeger IBM 604, a programmable punch card electronic calculator PowerPC 604, a PowerPC processor Socket 604, for Intel Xeon processors...
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  • of October 1995, Power Computing introduced the world's fastest Macintosh-compatible computer, the PowerWave, based on the PowerPC 604 microprocessor....
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    IBM Scalable POWERparallel (category PowerPC computers)
    champion in a match with Garry Kasparov in 1996. ASCI Blue Pacific is a PowerPC 604-based system with a peak performance of 3.9 TFLOPS. It was installed...
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  • 11.1 Intel Atom N455 clock × 2.00 11.1 Centaur C6-2 clock × 2.00 11.1 PowerPC 604/604e/750 clock × 2.00 11.1 Intel Pentium III Coppermine clock × 2.00...
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  • a store buffer, a load can access cache ahead of a preceding store. PowerPC 604 (1995) was the first single-chip processor with execution unit-level...
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  • System 7 (category PowerPC operating systems)
    fixes to system startup for the faster 180  MHz Macs (which included PowerPC 604 or 604e processors), improved reliability when using sound-intensive...
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    (formerly the semiconductor division of Motorola) PowerPC processors (certain PowerPC 604 models, the PowerPC 7xx family, and the Freescale 7xxx line), as...
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    Motorola Single Board Computers (category PowerPC mainboards)
    was introduced in 1981. Motorola has continued development on 68k and PowerPC based SBC VME modules. MVME3100 on Motorola's site Archived September 26...
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    engine- and turboprop-powered versions, and was produced under licence for a time by Fairchild Hiller in the United States. After 604 deliveries in 63 years...
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    Deep Blue (chess computer) (category PowerPC-based supercomputers)
    mainly from brute force computing power. It was a massively parallel IBM RS/6000 SP Supercomputer with 30 PowerPC 604e processors and 480 custom 600 nm...
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  • implementations of MMH in 1997, designed by Halevi and Krawczyk. A 150 MHz PowerPC 604 RISC machine running AIX A 150 MHz Pentium-Pro machine running Windows...
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    reduced the cost, size, and power consumption of computers. These advances led to the miniaturized personal computer (PC) in the 1970s, starting with...
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  • installer only supports two computer models, the IBM PC Power Series 830 and 850 which have PowerPC 604 CPUs of 100-120 MHz, 16-196 MB of RAM, and IDE drives...
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