List of PowerPC processors

General-purpose PowerPC processors

IBM/Motorola

G1

G2

G3

Motorola/Freescale

PowerPC 7xx family

G4

IBM

IBM POWER microprocessors

RS64

PowerPC 7xx family

G5 series

Cell

Supercomputer

Other

Embedded PowerPC

32-bit and 64-bit PowerPC processors have been a favorite of embedded computer designers. To keep costs low on high-volume competitive products, the CPU core is usually bundled into a system-on-chip (SOC) integrated circuit. SOCs contain the processor core, cache and the processor's local data on-chip, along with clocking, timers, memory (SDRAM), peripheral (network, serial I/O), and bus (PCI, PCI-X, ROM/Flash bus, I2C) controllers. IBM also offers an open bus architecture (called CoreConnect) to facilitate connection of the processor core to memory and peripherals in a SOC design. IBM and Motorola have competed along parallel development lines in overlapping markets. A recent development is the BookE PowerPC Specification, implemented by both IBM and Freescale Semiconductor, which defines embedded extensions to the PowerPC programming model.

AMCC

Broad Reach Engineering

BAE Systems

Culturecom

Cray

Freescale (former Motorola)

IBM (now from AMCC)

Microsoft

Nintendo

P.A. Semi

Rapport

Xilinx

Northbridge

Northbridge or host bridge for PowerPC CPU is an Integrated Circuit (IC) for interfacing PowerPC CPU with memory, and Southbridge IC. Some Northbridge also provide interface for Accelerated Graphics Ports (AGP) bus, Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI), PCI-X, PCI Express, or Hypertransport bus. Specific Northbridge IC must be used for PowerPC CPU. It is impossible to use Northbridge for Intel or AMD x86 CPU with PowerPC CPU. However it is possible to use certain types of x86 Southbridge in PowerPC based motherboards. Example: VIA 686B and AMD Geode CS5536.

List of Northbridge for PowerPC:

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