RISC Single Chip

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RISC Single Chip (RSC) is a single chip microprocessor, based on POWER1, used in IBM RS/6000 models 220 and 230.

[edit] See also

  • PowerPC 601 which essentially was a cheaper and less powerful version of RSC.
  • RAD6000 which is a radiation hardened version of RSC.

[edit] References

  • Moore, C. R., Balser, D. M., Muhich, J. S., and East, R. E. (1992). "IBM Single Chip RISC Processor (RSC)". Proceedings of the 1991 IEEE International Conference on Computer Design on VLSI in Computer & Processors, pp. 200–204, IEEE Computer Society. ISBN 0-8186-3110-4.
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