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- Superscalar SPARC executes as many as three instructions in parallel. (Texas Instruments' SuperSPARC microprocessor) (Wescon/92 supplement) (Product Announcement)
- The Texas Instruments' third-generation RISC microprocessors ([mu]Ps) are the first superscalar implementation of the SPARC RISC (reduced-instruction-set-computer) processor. SuperSPARC has a 3.1M transistor chip (0.8-[mu] BiCMOS) with 36 kbytes o The Texas Instruments' third-generation RISC microprocessors ([mu]Ps) are the first superscalar implementation...
- Research articles 1992-11-12
- Sun intros heat RISC arena - Sun Microsystems' microSparc IIep embedded SPARC MPUs - Product Announcement
- Mountain View, Calif.--Activity heated up in the RISC market last week as Sun Microsystems unveiled a new workstation version of its Sparc architecture and separately introduced an embedded version--microSparc-IIep--at the Embedded Systems Conference in Boston. MicroSparc-IIep will be the first Sparc microprocessor to incorporate the Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI bus...
- Research articles 1996-04-08
- Superscalar SPARC RISC integrates CPUs, cache controller, and SRAM. (central processing unit) (Cypress Semiconductor introduces CY7C620 multichip module) (Wescon/92 Supplement) (Product Announcement)
- Single-chip implementations are not the only form for a super-scalar RISC SPARC microprocessor ([mu]P). Cypress Semiconductor's approach is a multichip module that tightly integrates a CPU chip with a cache controller and fast static-RAM SRAM m Single-chip implementations are not the only...
- Research articles 1992-11-12
- RISC camps vie for design wins. SPARC goes furthest: will give you board designs. (reduced-instruction-set computers, Sun Microsystems Inc.'s Scalable Processor Architecture)
- RISC camps vie for design wins SPARC goes furthest: will give you board designs Battling for the hearts--and dollars--of RISC-based workstation developers, the three major RISC camps are rushing to establish software compatibility standar ...
- Research articles 1990-01-25
- Strong embedded-RISC lineup meets cost, integration needs. (reduced-instruction-set computer processors) (buyers guide)
- Strong embedded-RISC lineup meets cost, integration needs Designers searching for a reduced-instruction-set-computing RISC processor to power an embedded-control application have never had such a bountiful selection. There are more architectures a Strong embedded-RISC lineup meets cost, integration needs Designers searching for a reduced-instruction-set-computing RISC...
- Research articles 1990-06-28
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- New Sun Servers Capitalize on Design Innovation, Pack the Power of 64 Servers in a Single System
- LAS VEGAS -- Sun Microsystems (NASDAQ: JAVA) today unveiled new UltraSPARCR T2-based servers that deliver advanced virtualization capabilities, increased system utilization and industry-leading energy efficiency. The Sun SPARCR Enterprise T5120/T5220 servers and Sun Blade TM T6320 modules deliver the compute power of 64 individual systems on a single server or...
- Research articles 2007-10-09
- Apple's MAE targets Sparc, PA-RISC systems - Macintosh Application Environment, scalable performance architecture, reduced instruction-set computer
- SAN FRANCISCO -- Apple Computer, Inc.'s Macintosh environment will run on non-Motorola 680x0 or PowerPC processors for the first time as a result of a sales and distribution agreement announced last week with Hewlett-Packard and Sun Microsystems (EN, March 14).
- Research articles 1994-03-21
- Sun sets SuperSPARC-II as UltraSPARC V9 bridge - Sun Microsystems SPARC Technology Business unit's SuperSPARC-II - Product Announcement
- SUNNYVALE, CALIF.--Sun Microsystems SPARC Technology Business STB unit will today roll out what will likely be the final member of the SuperSPARC RISC reduced instruction set computer architecture series--the SuperSPARC-II microprocessor family with clock speeds of 75MHz and 90MHz. Designed as a bridge technology for Sun customers as they transition...
- Research articles 1994-10-10
- Sun, Fujitsu will spend $500M to boost Sparc
- MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIF. -- Sun Microsystems and its long-time manufacturing partner Fujitsu Ltd. last week committed themselves to spend at least $500 million over the next five years to jointly develop new Sparc RISC microprocessors.
- Research articles 1994-05-02
- Hyundai taps SPARC in MPEG-2 device bid - Hyundai Electronics America will license Sun Microsystems' microSPARC RISC technology for its MPEG-2 decoder chips
- SAN JOSE, CALIF.--Hyundai Electronics America will today reveal it has licensed Sun's microSPARC RISC technology core which it plans to use in a line of Motion Picture Experts Group level 2 (MPEG-2) decoder chips; the business will be handled by a Hyundai Digital Media division HDM chartered to design, develop...
- Research articles 1994-06-27
- Sun bares UltraSPARC; sees first silicon close - Sun Microsystems Inc's UltraSPARC-V9 processor - Product Announcement
- BURLINGAME, CALIF. - Sun Microsystems, SPARC Technology Business STB unit will have first silicon on its new UltraSPARC-V9 processor as early as next month. As reported earlier (EN, June 27), Sun will today unveil its long-expected 64-bit UltraSPARC RISC processor family, which will offer devices ranging from 140MHz to 200MHz,...
- Research articles 1994-09-19
- Sun Unveils Sparc Roadmap - Sun Microsystems - Company Business and Marketing
- san jose -- When Sun unveiled a comprehensive roadmap last week that defines the path the company's flagship UltraSparc microprocessor architecture processors will follow through the year 2002, it fell in synch with CISC competitor AMD and RISC competitor Motorola, which have both announced plans to achieve an internal operating...
- Research articles 1998-09-07
- Sun Unveils Sparc Roadmap
- san jose -- When Sun unveiled a comprehensive roadmap last week that defines the path the company's flagship UltraSparc microprocessor architecture processors will follow through the year 2002, it fell in synch with CISC competitor AMD and RISC competitor Motorola, which have both announced plans to achieve an internal operating...
- Research articles 1998-09-07
- Sun Marks Shipment Of 1M UltraSparc Ics
- palo alto, calif. -- Sun Microsystems marked the shipment of the one-millionth Sparc RISC microprocessor by its OEM partners with an industry event at the chic Spago's restaurant here in Palo Alto last week. The company also took the opportunity to announce that it has promoted Mike Splain to vice...
- Research articles 1998-08-24
- Aries Research licenses Sun's UltraSPARC SBus reference design for new UltraSPARC workstation clones
- FREMONT, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 3, 1995--Aries Research and SPARC Technology Business, a division of Sun Microsystems Inc., today announced that Aries Research has licensed Sun's UltraSPARC SBus reference design for building desktop workstations and servers using the UltraSPARC 64-bit RISC processor.
- Research articles 1995-11-03
- Sun Marks Shipment Of 1M UltraSparc Ics - Product Information
- Palo Alto, Calif. -- Sun Microsystems marked the shipment of the one-millionth Sparc RISC microprocessor by its OEM partners with an industry event at the chic Spago's restaurant here in Palo Alto last week. The company also took the opportunity to announce that it has promoted Mike Splain to vice...
- Research articles 1998-08-24
- Why Sun faces a risky future - Sun Microsystems - Company Business and Marketing - Column
- Sun Microsystems has recorded a strong history of growth and innovation. Its Sparc RISC architecture has allowed it to prosper mightily in the workstation segment, and its Java networking language has won a strong position in the exploding Internet/World Wide Web networking phenomenon.
- Research articles 1997-12-22
- Sun Microsystems and Fujitsu Expand SPARC Enterprise Server Line With First Systems Based on the UltraSPARC T2 Processor
- Innovative Design Delivers High Performance, Eco-Efficient Servers With Virtualization Built-in; New Systems on Solaris Deliver Higher Performance in 1/4 the Space at Nearly 1/4 the Cost of Competitive RISC Systems, Enable Customers to Meet Peak Web Scale Demand
- Research articles 2007-10-09
- MPU distribution leaning overseas
- NEW YORK--RISC microprocessor vendors are pursuing offshore distribution channels as their latest sales effort, with Digital Equipment Corp. signing British distributor Bytech for its Alpha AXP microprocessor and reportedly taking to others covering Europe, including Arrow Electronics. Meanwhile, Sun Microsystems Computer Corp.'s SPARC Technology Business STB last week named...
- Research articles 1993-12-20
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