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IBM ships 10 millionth Gamecube processor to Nintendo.


IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries)  recently announced it has delivered 10 million PowerPC processors General-purpose PowerPC processors
IBM/Motorola
  • 601 50 and 66 MHz
  • 602 consumer products (multiplexed data/address bus)
  • 603/603e/603ev notebooks, embedded devices
  • 604/604e/604ev workstations and low end servers
 to Nintendo for its award-winning Nintendo Gamecube The Nintendo GameCube (GCN) is Nintendo's fourth home video game console, belonging to the sixth generation era. The system itself is the most compact and least expensive, next to the Dreamcast, of the sixth generation era consoles.  system.

The 10 millionth chip was manufactured at IBM's high-volume manufacturing facility in Burlington, VT, where copper-based processors have been manufactured and shipped to customers since 1998.

"As customers like Nintendo develop increasingly sophisticated systems, the complexity of the chips that power them grows dramatically," said Michel Mayer, general manager, IBM Microelectronics. "We have the technology, design expertise and manufacturing experience necessary to develop and deliver customized solutions for our customers."

IBM manufactures the central processor using IBM's industry-leading 0.18-micron copper technology. The chip, dubbed dub 1  
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 the "Gekko" processor, is an extension of the IBM PowerPC architecture. It's designed to be more powerful than those found in any other current home video game entertainment system, providing players with dramatically better graphics and more realistic action.

"We are pleased to continue our long-standing affiliation with IBM," said Satoru Iwata Satoru Iwata (岩田 聡 Iwata Satoru , president of Nintendo. "With the ability to push to even higher performance and integration levels, IBM's technology combined with Nintendo's innovation offers our customers a unique gaming experience that they have come to expect."

The milestone underscores the growing use of PowerPC in applications that demand a combination of unique functions and exceptional performance.

The IBM processor leverages IBM's experience with complex system designs and incorporates enhancements specifically required by Nintendo. These include functions specifically designed to accelerate games processing and more efficient data bandwidth management Controlling the traffic flow in a network. See bandwidth manager.  between the processor and the game system's primary graphics chip. With IBM's advanced copper processor powering the Nintendo system, developers can create game designs featuring a degree of realism, emotional connection, fantasy or interaction they've always imagined.

The IBM PowerPC architecture has been selected for a variety of applications in networking gear and network-attached products, including base stations, routers, modems, Internet-access phones, digital TV boxes, laser printers, optical switches, RAID controllers A disk controller card that supports one or more RAID configurations. Originally only for SCSI drives, RAID controllers have become very popular for PATA and SATA drives. See RAID. , and personal computers.

IBM Microelectronics is a key contributor to IBM's role as the world's premier information technology supplier. IBM Microelectronics develops, manufactures and markets state-of-the-art semiconductor and interconnect (1) To attach one device to another.

(2) A physical port (plug, socket) or wireless port (transmitter, receiver) used to attach one device to another.
 technologies, products and services. Its superior integrated solutions can be found in many of the world's best-known electronic brands.
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