- 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...
- 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...
-
PowerPC 970,
PowerPC 970FX, and
PowerPC 970MP are 64-bit
PowerPC CPUs from IBM
introduced in 2002.
Apple branded the 970 as
PowerPC G5 for its
Power Mac...
-
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...
- The
PowerPC 7xx is a
family of
third generation 32-bit
PowerPC microprocessors designed and
manufactured by IBM and
Motorola (spun off as
Freescale Semiconductor...
- The
PowerPC 400
family is a line of 32-bit
embedded RISC
processor cores based on the
PowerPC or
Power ISA
instruction set architectures. The
cores are...
- 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...
- The
Apple Network Server (ANS) was a line of
PowerPC-based
server computers designed,
manufactured and sold by
Apple Computer, Inc. from
February 1996...
- audioOS.
macOS has
supported three major processor architectures:
originally PowerPC-based Macs in 1999;
Intel Core-based Macs from 2006; and self-designed...
- 68LC040 processor, the 100
series PowerBooks span the
entire Apple 68K line, with the 190 even
upgradable to a
PowerPC processor. In 1992,
Apple released...