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  Motorola PowerPC 603, XPC603EFE117MJ [flip chip]   []   []   [hide data]   [close image viewer]  
The PowerPC 603 was designed to run in low cost systems and portable machines. The first PowerPC 603 was slower than the PowerPC 601 at the same clock speed - partially due to the 16KB L1 cache as opposed to the 32KB L1 cache in the PowerPC 601. Because of its size and low power usage, it was quickly ramped up to higher clock speeds.
The PowerPC 603 was followed by the 603e, adding 16KB of L1 cache to some models, and the 603ev which shrunk the manufacturing process from .5 microns to .35 microns on some models, allowing it to be clocked even higher.
 
References:
Motorola MPC 603/603e User's Manual  Motorola MPC 603 Doc Archive

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Core Frequency:117 MHz
Board Frequency:33 MHz
Clock Multiplier:3.5
Data bus (ext.):64 Bit
Address bus:32 Bit
Transistors:1,600,000
Circuit Size:0.50 µ
Voltage:3.3 V
Introduced:1993
Manufactured:week 52/1996
Made in:Malaysia
L1 Cache:8 KB
Package Type:Ceramic
CBGA-255
 
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