The PowerPC 970 is happening, due in Macs by this time next year. After seeing the initial announcement, Tuesday I spent some time going through IBM's history of making RISC chips from 1990 onwards. Until the two lines were integrated with the POWER4, the high-end chips were split along lines of commercial (AS/400 or iSeries, some RS/6000 or pSeries) versus technical (RS6K/pSeries) workloads.
I've posted this a couple of other places, sorry if you've seen it before. To complete the timeline of IBM RISC chips:
1990 - POWER (32-bit POWER, multichip)
1992 - POWER (32-bit POWER)
1993 - PowerPC 601, 602? (modified 32-bit PowerPC)
1994-5? - A30/Muskie (64-bit Amazon, 64-bit PowerPC, multichip)
1994 - A10/Cobra (64-bit Amazon, 64-bit PowerPC)
1995 - POWER2 (32-bit POWER, multichip)
1995 - PowerPC 603, 604 (32-bit PowerPC)
1996 - PowerPC 603e/604e (32-bit PowerPC)
1996 - POWER2 SC (32-bit POWER)
1997 - RS64 (64-bit Amazon, 64-bit PowerPC, 32-bit PowerPC)
1998 - PowerPC 750 (32-bit PowerPC)
1998 - RS64-II (64-bit Amazon, 64-bit PowerPC, 32-bit PowerPC)
1999 - POWER3 (64-bit POWER, 32-bit POWER, 64-bit PowerPC, 32-bit PowerPC)
1999 - RS64-III (64-bit Amazon, 64-bit PowerPC, 32-bit PowerPC)
2000 - POWER3-II (64-bit POWER, 32-bit POWER, 64-bit PowerPC, 32-bit PowerPC)
2000 - RS64-IV (64-bit Amazon, 64-bit PowerPC, 32-bit PowerPC)
2001 - POWER4 (64-bit Amazon, 64-bit POWER, 32-bit POWER, 64-bit PowerPC, 32-bit PowerPC)
2002 - POWER4-II [expected]
2003 - PowerPC 970 (64-bit PowerPC, 32-bit PowerPC, AltiVec)
Wes pointed to an interesting article about the PowerPC's use in AS/400 and iSeries machines. There's some good history (more AIX-centric) here, and some more on the early AS/400 RISC processors here.
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