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Xbox 360 Architecture | A Practical Analysis
Microsoft Xbox 360 Slim 4GB - game consoles (Xbox 360, Flash, Black, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, DDR3, IBM PowerPC) : Amazon.co.uk: PC & Video Games
Up Close and Personal with the CPU, GPU and... Yonah? - Inside Microsoft's Xbox 360 - A Tour of the 360's Motherboard
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Why Microsoft switched from Intel to Power PC for the Xbox 360 | MVG - YouTube
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Xbox 360 4GB Peggle 2 Value Console Bundle - Walmart.com
Five memories from a decade of Xbox 360
The Xbox 360 GPU - Inside Microsoft's Xbox 360
The Xbox 360 CPU - Inside Microsoft's Xbox 360
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Why Microsoft switched from Intel to Power PC for the Xbox 360 | MVG : r/Games
Finding a CPU Design Bug in the Xbox 360 | Random ASCII - tech blog of Bruce Dawson
How Xbox 360 Works | HowStuffWorks
The Evolution Of Xbox Consoles - GameSpot
The Xbox 360 CPU - Inside Microsoft's Xbox 360
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Inside the Xbox 360, part I: procedural synthesis and dynamic worlds | Ars Technica
Review: Microsoft Xbox 360 Elite | WIRED
Xbox 360 Architecture | A Practical Analysis
The SDK « Power Mac G5 » for the Xbox 360 | Le journal du lapin
GitHub - c4wrd/PowerPCEmulator: A PowerPC parser that emulates the Xbox 360 and performs the parsed PowerPC instructions. This is incomplete.
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The Mac That Helped Build The Xbox Rides Again | Hackaday
Microsoft Xbox 360 Slim 4GB - game consoles (Xbox 360, Flash, Black, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, DDR3, IBM PowerPC) : Amazon.co.uk: PC & Video Games
Inside the Xbox 360, Part II: the Xenon CPU | Ars Technica