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PowerPC 603 in a ceramic BGA package
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PowerPC 603 in a wire bond QFP
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PowerPC 750 from a PowerMac
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PowerPC 750CXe in a HPBGA package
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A PowerPC 855T
PowerQUICC processor in a plastic BGA package
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MPC8245 in a
Qlogic SANbox 5200 in TBGA package
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Bedstraw
Hawk moth larva (
Hyles gallii),
Uppsala,
Sweden
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Screenshot of
Yellow Dog Linux, v5.0
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IBM STB04500. In a "Dilog DT 550", a
PowerPC based
set top box.
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A schematic showing the evolution of the different
POWER,
PowerPC and
Power ISAs.
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A scematic of the TriBlade module in the
Roadrunner supercomputer
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A schematic overview of Roadrunner
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A schematic overview of
Blue Gene/L
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A schematic overview of
Blue Gene/P
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The chip complex of the
RIOS-1 processor
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The chip complex of the
RIOS.9 processor
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The MCM of a
POWER2 processor
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A generic
Power Architecture processor
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Great Black-backed Gull photographed by Fredrik Dolk in
Stockholm.
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A schematic overview of the
SpursEngine chip
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A schematic overview of the
QCDOC chip
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A schematic overview of the
RISC Single Chip chip
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A schematic overview of the
POWER3 chip
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A schematic overview of the
POWER4 chip
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A schematic overview of one
POWER4 core
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An illustrated
Apple A4 processor
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An illustrated
Apple A5 processor
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AMCC
PowerPC 440SPe processor
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An illustrated
Apple A5X processor
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An illustrated
Apple A5 R2 processor
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An illustrated
Apple A6 processor
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An illustrated
Apple A6X processor
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An illustration of the
Nintendo Wii U processor, with heat spreader
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An illustration of the
Nintendo Wii U processor MCM, without the heat spreader
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An illustration of the application processor SoC in Apple's iPod nano 4 and iPod touch 2
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An illustration of the application processor SoC in Apple's original iPhone, iPhone 3G and original iPod touch
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An illustration of the application processor SoC in Apple's iPhone 3GS
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An illustration of the application processor SoC in Apple's iPod touch 3
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An illustration of the XCPU-ES in Microsoft's Xbox 360
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An illustration of the XCPU "Zephyr" in Microsoft's Xbox 360
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An illustration of the XCPU "Falcon" in Microsoft's Xbox 360
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An illustration of the XCGPU in Microsoft's Xbox 360S
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An illustration of the XCGPU in Microsoft's Xbox 360S with heatspreader
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An illustration of Toshiba's
SpursEngine accelerator chip
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An illustration of IBM's
PowerPC 970 processor
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An illustration of IBM's
PowerPC970FX processor
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An illustration of IBM's
PowerPC 970MP dual core processor
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An illustration of IBM's defunct
PowerPC 970GX processor
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An illustrated
Apple A5 R3 processor
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An illustration of Motorola's
PowerPC 750 processor
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An illustration of Motorola's
PowerPC 740 processor
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An illustration of Motorola's
PowerPC 755 processor
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An illustration of IBM's
PowerPC 750L processor
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An illustration of IBM's
PowerPC 740L processor
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An illustration of IBM's
PowerPC 750CX processor
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An illustration of IBM's
PowerPC 750CXe processor
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An illustration of IBM's
Gekko processor
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An illustration of IBM's
PowerPC 750FX processor
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An illustration of IBM's
PowerPC 750GX processor
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An illustration of IBM's
PowerPC 750CL processor
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An illustration of IBM's
Broadway A processor
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An illustrated
Apple A7 processor
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An illustrated
Apple M7 co-processor
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The size difference between the M7 and A7 according to Apple
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The LPC18A1, aka "Apple M7"
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The size difference between the LPC18A1 and A7
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The RAD750 radiation hardened processor
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An illustration of IBM's
POWER3 processor
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An illustration of IBM's
POWER3-II processor
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An illustration of IBM's
POWER4 processor on a single chip module
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An illustration of IBM's
POWER4 processor on a dual chip module
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An illustration of IBM's
POWER4 processor on a multi chip module
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An illustration of IBM's
POWER5 processor on a dual chip module
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An illustration of IBM's
POWER5 processor on a multi chip module
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An illustration of IBM's
POWER5+ processor on a dual chip module
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An illustration of IBM's
POWER5+ processor on a quad chip module
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An illustration of IBM's
POWER6 processor on a ceramic substrate
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An illustration of IBM's
POWER6 processor on an organic substrate
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An illustration of IBM's
POWER6 processor on a dual chip module
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An illustration of IBM's
POWER6 processor on a multi chip module
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An illustration of IBM's
POWER7 processor on a ceramic substrate
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An illustration of IBM's
POWER7 processor on an organic substrate
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An illustration of IBM's
POWER7 processor on a multi chip module
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An illustration of BAE's
RAD6000 radiation hardened space processor
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The 90 nm
CellBroadband Engine, the CPU of the PlayStation 3.
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The
Cell/B.E. with its lid on.
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The underside of the 90 nm
Cell/B.E.
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The 65 nm version of
Cell/B.E.
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The 45 nm version of
Cell/B.E.
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The 65 nm high performance
PowerXCell 8i.
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An illustration of IBM's
P2SC+ processor.
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An illustration of IBM's
POWER1 RSC processor.
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An illustration of IBM's
POWER2 processor.
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An illustration of IBM's
POWER2+ processor.
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An illustration of IBM's
POWER8 DCM processor.
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An illustration of the
Apple A8 system-on-a-chip.
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An illustration of the
Apple S1 integrated computer (defunct)
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An illustration of the
Apple S1 integrated computer
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An illustration of the
Apple S1 integrated computer, chips showing.
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This is how large the S1 is compared to the Apple Watch.
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The LPC18B1, aka "Apple M8"
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The size difference between the LPC18B1 and A8
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An illustration of the
Apple A8X system-on-a-chip.
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An illustration of Motorola's
MPC7400 processor.
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An illustration of Motorola's
MPC7410 processor.
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An illustration of Freescale's
MPC7410 processor.
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An illustration of Motorola's
MPC7450 processor.
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An illustration of Motorola's
MPC7440 processor.
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An illustration of Motorola's
MPC7455 processor.
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An illustration of Motorola's
MPC7445 processor.
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An illustration of Motorola's
MPC7457 processor.
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An illustration of Freescale's
MPC7447/A processor.
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An illustration of Freescale's
MPC7448 processor.
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An illustration of Freescale's
MPC8641D processor.
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An illustration of Freescale's
MPC8610 processor.
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An illustration of Freescale's
MPC8640D processor.
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An illustration of the MPC7400 manufactured by IBM on Apple's request.
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An illustration of IBM's
Broadway-1 processor.
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An illustration of IBM's
Broadway-1 processor, without heat spreader.
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An illustration of IBM's
Broadway B processor.
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An illustration of IBM's
Broadway B processor, without heat spreader.
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An illustration of IBM's
Broadway processor.
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An illustration of IBM's
Broadway processor, without heatspreader.
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An illustration of Samsung's
Apple A9 system-on-a-chip.
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An illustration of TSMC's
Apple A9 system-on-a-chip.
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An illustration of TSMC's
Apple A9X system-on-a-chip.
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An illustration of TSMC's
Apple A10 Fusion system-on-a-chip.
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An illustration of the
Apple S2 integrated computer.
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An illustration of the
Apple S1P integrated computer.
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This is how large the S2 is compared to the Apple Watch.