Is it necessary to develop applications for SPARC, IBM power CPU for individual compilers, other than x86, x86-64 goals?

Does it develop applications for SPARC , does IBM PowerPC require separate compilers besides x86 and x86-64 targets?

If true, how easy would it be to port x86, x64 binaries on Linux to SPARC and PowerPC? Is there a way to simulate these environments using virtualization?

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