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  2. SPARC T4 - Wikipedia

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    The SPARC T4 is a SPARC multicore microprocessor introduced in 2011 by Oracle Corporation. The processor is designed to offer high multithreaded performance (8 threads per core, with 8 cores per chip), as well as high single threaded performance from the same chip. [1] The chip is the 4th generation [2] processor in the T-Series family.

  3. SPARC T series - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] These are branded as the "SPARC T3" series, the "SPARC Enterprise" brand being dropped. The SPARC T3-series servers include the T3-1B, a blade server module that fits into the Sun Blade 6000 system. All other T3 based servers are rack mounted systems. Subsequent T-series server generations also include a blade server in the same Sun ...

  4. Sun Fire T2000 - Wikipedia

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    The Sun Fire T2000 server (code named Ontario) is a system engineered by Sun Microsystems for applications including Web 2.0 and databasing. [1] Part of the Sun Fire line, the T2000 was among the first servers to leverage Sun's CoolThreads processing technology, which improves the energy-efficiency of systems.

  5. Sun Fire 15K - Wikipedia

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    The Sun Fire 15K (codenamed Starcat) was an enterprise-class server computer from Sun Microsystems based on the SPARC V9 processor architecture. It was announced on September 25, 2001, in New York City, superseding the Sun Enterprise 10000. General availability was in January 2002; the last to be shipped was in May 2005.

  6. SPARC - Wikipedia

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    Fujitsu will also discontinue their SPARC production (has already shifted to producing their own ARM-based CPUs), after two "enhanced" versions of Fujitsu's older SPARC M12 server in 2020–22 (formerly planned for 2021) and again in 2026–27, end-of-sale in 2029, of UNIX servers and a year later for their mainframe and end-of-support in 2034 ...

  7. Sun Fire - Wikipedia

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    The first SPARC Enterprise models were the Fujitsu-developed successors to the midrange and high-end Sun Fire E-series. In addition, the Sun Fire T1000 and T2000 servers were rebranded as the SPARC Enterprise T1000 and T2000 and sold under the Fujitsu brands, although Sun continued to offer these with their original names.

  8. SPARC T5 - Wikipedia

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    The processor uses the same SPARC S3 core design as its predecessor, the SPARC T4 processor, but is implemented in a 28 nm process and runs at 3.6 GHz. [5] The S3 core is a dual-issue core that uses dynamic threading and out-of-order execution, [6] incorporates one floating point unit, one dedicated cryptographic unit per core. [7]

  9. SPARCstation - Wikipedia

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    End of Sales End of Support SPARCstation SLC: 4/20 Off-Campus sun4c Fujitsu MB86901A, LSI L64801 or LSI LSIS1C0007 20 MHz 16 MB May 1990 Nov 1996 SPARCstation ELC: 4/25 Node Warrior sun4c Fujitsu MB86903 or Weitek W8701 33 MHz 64 MB Jul 1991 Oct 1998 SPARCstation Voyager: S240 Gypsy sun4m microSPARC II 60 MHz 80 MB Mar 1994 Dec 1995 Dec 2000