Ppc64 Explained

ppc64 is an identifier commonly used within the GNU/Linux, GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) and LLVM free software communities to refer to the target architecture for applications optimized for 64-bit big-endian PowerPC and Power ISA processors.[1]

ppc64le is a pure little-endian mode that has been introduced with the POWER8 as the prime target for technologies provided by the OpenPOWER Foundation, aiming at enabling porting of the x86 Linux-based software with minimal effort.[2]

Details

These two identifiers are frequently used when compiling source code to identify the target architecture.[3]

64-bit Power and PowerPC processors are the following:

Defunct 64-bit PowerPC processors are the Motorola G5 and PowerPC e700.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gentoo Handbook: Main Page . April 2, 2015 . August 12, 2015 . gentoo.org.
  2. Web site: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 on IBM POWER8 . February 2014 . August 12, 2015 . novell.com . August 16, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140816070508/http://www.novell.com/docrep/2014/04/sles_12_on_ibm_power8_faq.pdf . dead .
  3. Web site: GNU Autoconf 2.63 Manual, Section 15.3 Compiling For Multiple Architectures . September 9, 2008 . August 12, 2015 . gnu.org.