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while consuming far less power and with a smaller die. The off-die L2 cache of the 750 increased performance by approximately 30% in most situations. The design was so successful that it quickly surpassed the
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IBM PowerPC 750CL Microprocessor
Revision Level DD2.x
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IBM Broadway RISC Microprocessor User’s Manual, v0.6
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1666:0.13 μm SOI
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1552:130 mm
1536:BAE Systems
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1083:Introduced
1080:Multipliers
1074:Consumption
1056:Transistors
1053:Fab Process
1029:Device list
987:The CPU in
968:The CPU in
920:PowerPC 970
763:BAE Systems
538:PowerPC 7xx
2835:Categories
2806:PowerQUICC
2637:PowerQUICC
2452:DragonBall
2360:see also:
2318:Processors
2256:References
2179:2013-04-11
2021:2013-10-07
1999:2014-12-05
1978:2013-10-07
1875:B&W G3
1737:20 Million
1732:90 nm
1669:74 Million
1605:38 Million
1474:20 Million
1453:Sidewinder
1272:Freescale
1216:Freescale
732:spacecraft
730:and other
728:satellites
682:Pentium II
629:Processors
573:Apple Inc.
565:PowerPC G3
559:bought by
414:PWRficient
69:newspapers
36:references
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2647:PPC e6500
2632:PPC e5500
2467:-variants
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1776:Espresso
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1448:PPC750CXr
1446:PPC750CXe
1386:Lonestar
1329:Lonestar
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1098:Motorola
1065:CPU Clock
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741:Curiosity
724:radiation
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462:Blue Gene
133:Power ISA
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2599:PPC e200
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2067:Archived
2049:Archived
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1837:See also
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1688:1024 kB
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1635:3.5-9.5
1584:PPC750FX
1566:off-die
1455:Anaconda
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1383:PPC750L
1326:PPC740L
1270:Motorola
1214:Motorola
1077:Package
1071:L2 cache
1059:Die size
1044:Codename
1007:In 2015
977:Espresso
946:Broadway
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390:Espresso
383:Broadway
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