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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 Blade 6000 form factor.
SPARC T5 is the fifth generation multicore microprocessor of Oracle's SPARC T series family. [1] It was first presented at Hot Chips 24 in August 2012, [2] and was officially introduced with the Oracle SPARC T5 servers in March 2013. [3]
The SPARC T3 microprocessor (previously known as UltraSPARC T3, codenamed Rainbow Falls, [1] and also known as UltraSPARC KT or Niagara-3 during development) is a multithreading, multi-core CPU produced by Oracle Corporation (previously Sun Microsystems).
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.
The T1 is a new-from-the-ground-up SPARC microprocessor implementation that conforms to the UltraSPARC Architecture 2005 specification [1] and executes the full SPARC V9 instruction set. Sun has produced two previous multicore processors (UltraSPARC IV and IV+), but UltraSPARC T1 was its first microprocessor that is both multicore and ...
SPARC is a load–store architecture (also known as a register–register architecture); except for the load/store instructions used to access memory, all instructions operate on the registers, in accordance with the RISC design principles. A SPARC processor includes an integer unit (IU) that performs integer load, store, and arithmetic operations.
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The SPARC Enterprise series is a range of UNIX server computers based on the SPARC V9 architecture. It was co-developed by Sun Microsystems and Fujitsu , announced on June 1, 2004, and introduced in 2007.