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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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1563:130 mm
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1371:No L2 cache
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1058:Manufacturer
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1177:0.25 μm Al
1125:67 mm
1119:0.25 μm Al
1094:Introduced
1091:Multipliers
1085:Consumption
1067:Transistors
1064:Fab Process
1040:Device list
998:The CPU in
979:The CPU in
931:PowerPC 970
774:BAE Systems
549:PowerPC 7xx
2846:Categories
2817:PowerQUICC
2648:PowerQUICC
2463:DragonBall
2371:see also:
2329:Processors
2267:References
2190:2013-04-11
2032:2013-10-07
2010:2014-12-05
1989:2013-10-07
1886:B&W G3
1748:20 Million
1743:90 nm
1680:74 Million
1616:38 Million
1485:20 Million
1464:Sidewinder
1283:Freescale
1227:Freescale
743:spacecraft
741:and other
739:satellites
693:Pentium II
640:Processors
584:Apple Inc.
576:PowerPC G3
570:bought by
425:PWRficient
80:newspapers
47:references
18:PowerPC G3
2763:16/32-bit
2710:6801/6803
2658:PPC e6500
2643:PPC e5500
2478:-variants
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1787:Espresso
1728:Broadway
1661:PPC750GL
1597:PPC750FL
1459:PPC750CXr
1457:PPC750CXe
1397:Lonestar
1340:Lonestar
1167:Motorola
1109:Motorola
1076:CPU Clock
1026:Freescale
827:packaging
761:Mars 2020
752:Curiosity
735:radiation
478:Power.org
473:Blue Gene
144:Power ISA
2786:DSP568xx
2634:PPC 74xx
2629:PPC e500
2610:PPC e200
2458:ColdFire
2078:Archived
2060:Archived
1860:iBook G3
1848:See also
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1699:1024 kB
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1646:3.5-9.5
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1577:off-die
1466:Anaconda
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1394:PPC750L
1337:PPC740L
1281:Motorola
1225:Motorola
1088:Package
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1055:Codename
1018:In 2015
988:Espresso
957:Broadway
858:GameCube
855:Nintendo
564:Motorola
401:Espresso
394:Broadway
2624:PPC 7xx
2615:PPC 6xx
2601:PowerPC
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