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==TV Set Top Boxes/Digital Recorder==
 
IBM, [[Sony]], and [[Zarlink Semiconductor]] had released several Set Top Box (STB) reference platforms based on [[IBM]] PowerPC [[PowerPC 400#PowerPC 405|405]] cores and [[IBM]] Set Top Box ([[Set-top box|STB]]) System-On-Chip ([[System-on-a-chip|SOC]])
 
* [[Sony]] Set top box ([[Set-top box|STB]]).
* [[Motorola]] Set top box.
* [[Dreambox]] Set Top Box.
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==Printers/Graphics==
 
* [[Global Graphics]], [[YARC]] Raster Image Processing ([[Raster Image Processor|RIP]]) system for professional printers.
* [[Hewlett-Packard]], [[Kyocera]], [[Konica-Minolta]], [[Lexmark]], [[Xerox]] laser and inkjet printers.
 
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==Medical Equipments==
 
* [[Horatio]] - patient simulator for training doctor and nurse.
* [[Matrox]] image processing subsystem for medical equipment: [[MRI]], [[Computed axial tomography|CAT]], [[Positron emission tomography|PET]], [[Medical ultrasonography|USG]]
 
== Military and Aerospace ==
 
* The [[RAD750]] (234A510, 234A511, 244A325) radiation-hardened processors, used in several spacecraft.
* [[Maxwell Technologies|Maxwell]] radiation hardened [[Single-board computer]] (SBC) for space and military projects.
* [[United States Navy|U.S. Navy]] [[submarine]] [[sonar]] systems.[http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/7789]
* Canadarm for International Space Station (ISS) created by MacDonald, Detwiller & Associates (MDA).