IBM i and AIX still run big, in fact. Important for IBM's institutional customers.
As for endian shifts, technically every OpenPOWER chip goes big for every OPAL call into the low-level HAL, even if the OS is little. The overhead is minimal. I can't think of much application use for that, though (per-page endianness which some PowerPCs supported is much more useful).
As for endian shifts, technically every OpenPOWER chip goes big for every OPAL call into the low-level HAL, even if the OS is little. The overhead is minimal. I can't think of much application use for that, though (per-page endianness which some PowerPCs supported is much more useful).