P. A. Semi concentrated on making powerful and power-efficient
Power ISA processors called
PWRficient, based on the
PA6T processor core. The PA6T was the first Power ISA core to be designed from scratch outside the
AIM alliance (i.e. not by
Apple,
IBM, or
Motorola/
Freescale) in ten years.
Texas Instruments was one of the investors in P.A. Semi and it was suggested that its fabrication plants would be used to manufacture the PWRficient processors. The PA6T is
PowerPC v2.04 compatible. The PA6T is a deeply pipelined, out of order, superscalar core. PWRficient processors were shipping to select customers, and were set to be released for worldwide sale in Q4 2007. There were rumors that P. A. Semi had a relationship with
Apple that suggested Apple would be the premier user of the PWRficient processors. That relationship supposedly ended with the
Mac transition to Intel processors when Apple switched from the PowerPC to
Intel's
Core processors for its entire line of computers. Therefore, when P. A. Semi first publicly disclosed PWRficient, the company instead targeted embedded systems, such as networking equipment. == Acquisition by Apple ==