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PowerPC is an instruction set architecture created in 1992.

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PowerPC (a backronym for Performance Optimization With Enhanced RISC – Performance Computing, sometimes abbreviated as PPC) is a reduced instruction set computer instruction set architecture created by the 1991 Apple–IBM–Motorola alliance, known as AIM. PowerPC, as an evolving instruction set, has since 2006 been named Power ISA, while the old name lives on as a trademark for some implementations of Power Architecture-based processors. PowerPC was the cornerstone of AIM's PReP and Common Hardware Reference Platform initiatives in the 1990s. Read more on Wikipedia...


Books about PowerPC on goodreads

title author year reviews ratings rating
Insider's Guide to PowerPC Computing Que\IBM Development Group 1994 0 0 0.0
PowerPC Programming for Intel Programmers with Disk Kip McClanahan 0 1 3.00
Programming The Powerpc (New Technology Building Blocks) Dan Parks Sydow 0 0 0.0
Inside Macintosh: PowerPC System Software Apple Inc. 1994 0 1 5.00
Freescale PowerPC Mpc5554 Microprocessor Programming MS Mohanamba Govindappa 0 0 0.0
Programming PowerPC Platforms with CD-ROM Kip McClanahan 0 0 0.0

Books about PowerPC from ISBNdb

title authors year publisher
The Linux Kernel Primer: A Top-Down Approach for x86 and PowerPC Architectures Rodriguez, Claudia Salzberg 2005 Prentice Hall
Programming the Powerpc (New Technology Building Blocks) Sydow, Dan Parks 1994 M & T Books
Optimizing Powerpc Code: Programming The Powerpc Chip In Assembly Language Gary Kacmarcik 1996 Addison-wesley
Powerpc Programming For Intel Programmers Kip Mcclanahan 1995 Programmers Press

Publications about PowerPC from Semantic Scholar

title authors year citations influentialCitations
Verified LISP Implementations on ARM, x86 and PowerPC Magnus O. Myreen and M. Gordon 2009 21 0
The PowerPC 603 C++ Verilog interface model R. P. Voith 1994 5 0
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