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Power PC

Power PC

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What is Power PC?

PowerPC (Performance Optimization With Enhanced RISC – Performance Computing, later Power Architecture) is a family of RISC (reduced instruction set computer) instruction set architectures created by the Apple-IBM-Motorola alliance, also known as AIM. PowerPC CPUs have been used in a variety of devices, including personal computers (Apple Macintosh before 2006), embedded systems, game consoles (Nintendo GameCube, Wii, Wii U, Xbox 360), and network equipment.

What other technologies are related to Power PC?

Power PC Competitor Technologies

ARM processors are a major competitor to PowerPC in many embedded and mobile markets.
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Power PC Complementary Technologies

CAN bus is a communication protocol often used with microcontrollers, including PowerPC, in automotive and industrial applications.
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UART is a common serial communication interface used with PowerPC for debugging and communication with peripherals.
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SPI is another serial communication interface used with PowerPC to connect to peripherals like sensors and memory.
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