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  2. PowerPC 600 - Wikipedia

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    The PowerPC 601 was the first generation of microprocessors to support the basic 32-bit ... A 200 MHz IBM PowerPC 604e processor on the CPU module of an Apple Network ...

  3. Macintosh Processor Upgrade Card - Wikipedia

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    The Processor upgrade card required the original CPU be plugged back into the card itself, and gave the machine the ability to run in its original 68040 configuration, or through the use of a software configuration utility allowed booting as a PowerPC 601 computer running at twice the original speed in MHz (50 MHz or 66 MHz) with 32 KB of L1 ...

  4. List of PowerPC processors - Wikipedia

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    Northbridge or host bridge for PowerPC CPU is an Integrated Circuit (IC) for interfacing PowerPC CPU with memory, and Southbridge IC. Some Northbridge also provide interface for Accelerated Graphics Ports (AGP) bus, Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI), PCI-X, PCI Express, or Hypertransport bus. Specific Northbridge IC must be used for ...

  5. PowerPC - Wikipedia

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    IBM PowerPC 604e 200 MHz Custom PowerPC CPU from the Wii video game console The Freescale XPC855T Service Processor of a Sun Fire V20z. The first implementation of the architecture was the PowerPC 601, released in 1992, based on the RSC, implementing a hybrid of the POWER1 and PowerPC instructions. This allowed the chip to be used by IBM in ...

  6. Power Macintosh 6100 - Wikipedia

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    The original Power Macintosh 6100 is based on the 60 MHz PowerPC 601 processor. [6] The base model was complemented by an AV version, which included an add-on card fitted in its Processor Direct Slot that added audio and visual enhancements such as composite and S-video input/output and full 48 kHz 16-bit DAT-resolution sound processing.

  7. AIM alliance - Wikipedia

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    The alliance's hardware is based on the PowerPC processors—the first of which, the PowerPC 601, is a single-chip version of IBM's POWER1 CPU. Both IBM and Motorola would manufacture PowerPC integrated circuits for this new platform.