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What (who) is Hewlett Packard Precision Architecture - definition

INSTRUCTION SET ARCHITECTURE BY HEWLETT-PACKARD
HP/PA; PARISC; HP-PA; HPPA; HP PA-RISC; Hewlett Packard Precision Architecture; Precision Architecture; PA-RISC family; PA-Risc; Hppa
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Hewlett Packard Precision Architecture         
(HP-PA) Hewlett Packard's range of RISC processors. [Details?] (1995-02-22)
PARISC         
Precision Architecture, Reduced Instruction Set Computing (Reference: RISC, HP), "Style: PA-RISC"

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PA-RISC

PA-RISC is an instruction set architecture (ISA) developed by Hewlett-Packard. As the name implies, it is a reduced instruction set computer (RISC) architecture, where the PA stands for Precision Architecture. The design is also referred to as HP/PA for Hewlett Packard Precision Architecture.

The architecture was introduced on 26 February 1986, when the HP 3000 Series 930 and HP 9000 Model 840 computers were launched featuring the first implementation, the TS1.

PA-RISC was succeeded by the Itanium (originally IA-64) ISA, jointly developed by HP and Intel. HP stopped selling PA-RISC-based HP 9000 systems at the end of 2008 but supported servers running PA-RISC chips until 2013.