How to use in-sentence of “powerpc”:
– Although originally designed for the x86 architecture, it has been ported to many others and currently runs on the x86, x86-64, IA-64, PA-RISC; PowerPC, PowerPC 970, SPARC64, MIPS, DEC Alpha, System Z/s390, PS3 Cell Processor and SuperH architectures.
– Because Mac OS X was written for PowerPC at the time, Mac OS X ran in an emulation environment called Rosetta.
– Later, new PowerPC G5 were added.
– Under Mac OS X 10.1, a PowerPC G3 processor, 128 MB of RAM, and 25 MB of free space is required.
– Snow Leopard dropped support for PowerPC Macs too.
– It first came with one or two PowerPC G4 processors.
– Windows NT 4.0 is the last major release of Microsoft Windows to support the DEC AlphaAlpha, MIPS or PowerPC CPU architectures.
– It had both support for PowerPC and Intel Macs too.

