See PowerPC.
A family of RISC-based CPU chips developed by IBM, Motorola and Apple that are based on IBM's POWER chip architecture. The PowerPC family supports a wide range of computing devices from handheld machines to supercomputers. The chips have been used in Apple's Power Macs, various models of IBM's pSeries (RS/6000), certain AS/400 models as well as embedded systems.
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PowerPC Year Size # of Macintosh
Model Intro. (bits) Trans. Models
970 2003 64 52M G5
7400 1999 32 10.5M G4
750 1997 32 6.4M G3
740 1997 32 6.4M G3
604e 1996 32 5.1M
603e 1996 32 2.6M lp**
603 1995 32 1.6M
604 1995 32 3.6M
602 1995 32 1M lp**
601 1993 32 2.8M
lp** = low power for laptops