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POWER is an acronym for: Performance Optimization With Enhanced RISC; a RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computer) architecture central processor, designed, produced, and sold by International Business Machines: IBM. It is the basis for, and remains similar to, two better known processors and brands: 1) The PowerPC processor, used in: later Apple Macintosh personal computers, some IBM workstations, later Microsoft game computers (Xbox 360); and many embedded applications. 2) The Cell processor, a 9 core multiprocessor, on one chip.
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A blog and news site primarily focusing on OpenPOWER and the Raptor Talos series of computers along with modern Power ISA and historical PowerPC topics.
A blog and news site primarily focusing on OpenPOWER and the Raptor Talos series of computers along with modern Power ISA and historical PowerPC topics.
Growing entry, with links to many related topics. [Wikipedia]
Growing entry, with links to many related topics. [Wikipedia]

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