Motorola G5 project

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title: Motorola G5 project
text: The Motorola G5 project was an unsuccessful attempt around 2000-2001 to create a 64-bit PowerPC processor, as a successor to Motorola's PowerPC 7400 series. On roadmaps from the era it was designated PowerPC 7500. It has been suggested that Motorola had a working "G5" chip, but said chip failed in the early stages of mass production and thus could not be widely made into a usable chip. When Apple began producing 64-bit systems under the G5 brand, they used IBM's PowerPC 970, which is also known
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