Power PC

Power PC definition - computer

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PowerPC definition - computer

A family of RISC-based CPU chips developed by IBM, Motorola and Apple that are based on IBM's POWER chip architecture. The PowerPC family supports a wide range of computing devices from handheld machines to supercomputers. The chips have been used in Apple's Power Macs, various models of IBM's pSeries (RS/6000), certain AS/400 models as well as embedded systems.

IBM owns the designs, and both IBM and Motorola sell the chips. IBM had initially thought to offer the PowerPC as a stand-alone AIX or Windows NT personal computer, but abandoned the project.

PowerPC CPU Technical Specs
Starting in 1993 with the MPC601's 50 MHz clock, PowerPC CPUs have reached gigahertz ratings. Because of the PowerPC's RISC architecture, clock speeds are typically lower than CISC-based CPUs. Therefore, clock speed metrics of Macs and x86-based PCs will not provide a meaningful performance comparison.

Until 2003, all PowerPCs were 32-bit CPUs with internal 64-bit data paths to memory, similar to the Pentium. In 2003, IBM introduced the 64-bit, POWER4-based PowerPC 970, which Apple employed in its G5 Macintoshes.

Faster Multimedia Processing
In 1999, Motorola included the AltiVec vector processor in its model 7400 CPU, which Apple coined the Velocity Engine for its G4 Macintoshes. Similar to Intel's SSE and AMD's 3DNow! instructions, Macintosh graphics and video applications can be updated to take advantage of faster multimedia computations. See G5, POWER, Macintosh and CHRP.

                     Word
   PowerPC   Year    Size   # of    Macintosh
   Model     Intro. (bits)  Trans.  Models

   970       2003     64    52M     G5

   7400      1999     32  10.5M     G4
   750       1997     32   6.4M     G3
   740       1997     32   6.4M     G3
   604e      1996     32   5.1M
   603e      1996     32   2.6M          lp**
   603       1995     32   1.6M
   604       1995     32   3.6M
   602       1995     32     1M          lp**
   601       1993     32   2.8M

   lp** = low power for laptops





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