Multi-chip CPU by IBM implementing the POWER instruction set architecture
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POWER1
General information
Launched
1990
Designed by
IBM
Architecture and classification
Instruction set
POWER ISA
History
Successor(s)
POWER2
POWER, PowerPC, and Power ISA architectures
NXP (formerly Freescale and Motorola)
PowerPC e series (2006)
e200
e300
e500
e600
e5500
e6500
Qor series (2008)
QorIQ
Qorivva
IBM
Power series (1990)
POWER1
POWER2
POWER3
POWER4
POWER5
POWER6
POWER7
POWER8
POWER9
Power10
PowerPC series (1992)
6xx
4xx
7xx
74xx
970
A2 (2010)
A2I
A2O
RAD series (1997)
RAD6000
RAD750
RAD5500
RS64 series (1996)
IBM/Nintendo
Gekko
Broadway
Espresso
Other
Titan
PWRficient
Cell
Xenon
X704
Related links
OpenPOWER Foundation
AIM alliance
RISC
Blue Gene
Power.org
PAPR
PReP
CHRP
AltiVec
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The POWER1 is a multi-chip CPU developed and fabricated by IBM that implemented the POWER instruction set architecture (ISA). It was originally known as the RISC System/6000 CPU or, when in an abbreviated form, the RS/6000 CPU, before introduction of successors required the original name to be replaced with one that used the same naming scheme (POWERn) as its successors in order to differentiate it from the newer designs.
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