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- PowerPC_7xx abstract "The PowerPC 7xx is a family of third generation 32-bit PowerPC microprocessors designed and manufactured by IBM and Motorola (now Freescale Semiconductor). This family is called the PowerPC G3 by its well-known customer Apple Inc, which introduced it on November 10, 1997. The term \"PowerPC G3\" is often, and incorrectly, imagined to be a microprocessor when in fact a number of microprocessors from different vendors have been used. Such designations were applied to Apple Macintosh computers such as the PowerBook G3, the multicolored iMacs, iBooks and several desktops, including both the Beige and Blue and White Power Macintosh G3s. The low power requirements and small size made the processors ideal for laptops and the name lived out its last days at Apple in the iBook.The 7xx family is also widely used in embedded devices like printers, routers, storage devices, spacecraft, and video game consoles. The 7xx family had its shortcomings, namely lack of SMP support and SIMD capabilities and a relatively weak FPU. Motorola's 74xx range of processors picked up where the 7xx left off.".
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- PowerPC_7xx wikiPageWikiLinkText "G3".
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- PowerPC_7xx wikiPageWikiLinkText "PowerPC 750".
- PowerPC_7xx wikiPageWikiLinkText "PowerPC 750CXe".
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- PowerPC_7xx wikiPageWikiLinkText "PowerPC 7xx#PowerPC 740/750".
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- PowerPC_7xx subject Category:Freescale_microprocessors.
- PowerPC_7xx subject Category:IBM_microprocessors.
- PowerPC_7xx subject Category:Motorola_microprocessors.
- PowerPC_7xx subject Category:PowerPC_implementations.
- PowerPC_7xx subject Category:PowerPC_microprocessors.
- PowerPC_7xx hypernym Family.
- PowerPC_7xx type Company.
- PowerPC_7xx type Product.
- PowerPC_7xx comment "The PowerPC 7xx is a family of third generation 32-bit PowerPC microprocessors designed and manufactured by IBM and Motorola (now Freescale Semiconductor). This family is called the PowerPC G3 by its well-known customer Apple Inc, which introduced it on November 10, 1997. The term \"PowerPC G3\" is often, and incorrectly, imagined to be a microprocessor when in fact a number of microprocessors from different vendors have been used.".
- PowerPC_7xx label "PowerPC 7xx".