random 28 Oct 2006 12:11 pm

PowerPC

PowerPC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

PowerPC is a RISC microprocessor architecture created by the 1991 AppleIBMMotorola alliance, known as AIM. Originally intended for personal computers, PowerPC CPUs have since become popular embedded and high-performance processors as well. PowerPC was the cornerstone of AIM’s PReP and Common Hardware Reference Platform initiatives in the 1990s, but the architecture found the most success in the personal computer market in Apple’s Macintosh lines from 19942006.

PowerPC is largely based on IBM’s earlier POWER architecture, and retains a high level of compatibility with it; the architectures have remained close enough that the same programs and operating systems will run on both if some care is taken in preparation; newer chips in the POWER series implement the full PowerPC instruction set.

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