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  1. 1.anagora.org

    A new article discussing a PowerPC Blade product from IBM has revealed new information on the PowerPC 970 chip. Originally said to be released with a clock range of 1.4 to 1.8 GHz, this document now shows that the range may be 1.8 to 2.5 GHz, in addition to revealing IBM's fab process and other processor details previously revealed. The article also mentions AltiVec, the trademarked name for ...
  2. archive.arstechnica.com

    He posted this information on the RWT forums shortly after the session had ended and before it was picked up on most other news sites. When the PowerPC 970 first ships in the second half of 2003, it should clock in at around 1.8GHz on a 0.13 micron, 8-layer SOI process with copper interconnects.
  3. forum.amiga.org

    « on: December 13, 2002, 02:40:27 AM » "Earlier this year, at the Microprocessor Forum, IBM showcased the first details of the PowerPC® 970, ... With the introduction of the PowerPC 970, IBM has taken PowerPC performance to new heights. At up to 1.8 GHz, the PowerPC 970 is the fastest PowerPC yet introduced. ...
  4. archive.arstechnica.com

    The present article is the second installment in a two-part series on IBM's upcoming PowerPC 970. ... will allow you to make a quick run through my conclusions without wading through all the technical details: ... Deploying a small business Windows 2003 network Alternative AIM clients for Windows Inside GNOME 2.6 /etc. OpenForum.
  5. slashdot.org

    D.J. Hodge writes "Ars Technica has a very detailed article on the PowerPC 970 up that places the CPU in relation to other desktop CPU offerings, including the G4 and the P4. I think this gets at what IBM is doing: 'If the P4 takes a narrow and deep approach to performance and the G4e takes a wide and shallow approach, the 970's approach could be characterized as wide and deep.
  6. cs.tufts.edu

    PowerPC 970 has 52 million transistors and a 118mm2 die; IBM TRIMS POWER4, ADDS ALTI VEC 64-Bit PowerPC 970 Targets Entry-Level Servers and Desktops By Tom R. Halfhill {10/28/02-02} Rarely does a downsized product raise expectations for high performance. But by trim-ming down the awesome 64-bit Power4 server processor and adding AltiVec media

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