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  • ...''VIS''', is a [[SIMD]] instruction set extension for [[SPARC|SPARC V9]] [[microprocessor]]s developed by [[Sun Microsystems]]. There are five versions of VIS: VIS 1 ...ntroduced in 1994 and was first implemented by Sun in their [[UltraSPARC]] microprocessor (1995) and by Fujitsu in their [[SPARC64 GP]] microprocessors (2000). ...
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  • {{Short description|Microprocessor developed by Sun Microsystems}} | caption = A 200 MHz UltraSPARC microprocessor ...
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  • | website = {{URL|https://www.swissdisk.com/~bcollins/www.sparc-boot.org/|SILO web}} ...<ref>{{Cite web|last=Hemel|first=Armijn|author-link=Armijn Hemel|title=The SPARC difference|url=http://www.linux-magazine.com/content/download/62816/486161/ ...
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  • ...September 2019}}</ref> His idea was to build computers based on a [[RISC]] architecture for the commercial market. The inspiration of the name comes from the [[Art ...o develop a high-performance [[microprocessor]] implementing the [[SPARC]] architecture prompted [[Fujitsu]] to fund the company in 1991. $40.2 million was investe ...
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  • | arch = [[SPARC|SPARC V9]] ...canceled after the announcement of the ''Niagara'', now [[UltraSPARC T1]] microprocessor in early 2004. It was instead succeeded by the Fujitsu-designed [[SPARC64 V ...
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  • | workplaces = [[MCST|Moscow Center of SPARC Technologies]] (MCST) ...eaded by Babayan designed [[Elbrus (computer)|Elbrus-3]] computer using an architecture named [[Explicitly Parallel Instruction Computing]] (EPIC). ...
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  • ...but employing [[microprocessor]]s based on Sun's own [[SPARC]] V7 [[RISC]] architecture in place of the [[68k]] family processors of previous Sun models. ...an engineering context to identify the basic hardware architecture of all SPARC-based Sun systems. ...
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  • ...[[Verilog]] code for a full [[64-bit]], 32-[[thread (computing)|thread]] [[microprocessor]], the [[UltraSPARC T1]] processor. On March 21, 2006, Sun released the [[s [[Category:SPARC microprocessors]] ...
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  • ...uter]] from [[Sun Microsystems]] based on the [[SPARC|SPARC V9]] processor architecture. It was announced on September 25, 2001, in New York City, superseding the ...ins two system controllers (duplicated for redundancy), which are embedded SPARC computers running Solaris and used to manage the 15K and perform tasks such ...
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  • {{short description|Microprocessor by Sun Microsystems}} | arch = [[SPARC V9]] ...
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  • [[File:MCST HT-R1000 Elbrus laptop (cropped).jpg|thumb|Moscow Center of SPARC Technologies designed a laptop for military and industrial use.]] ...s under the ''Elbrus'' brand comprised several different [[instruction set architecture]]s (ISAs). ...
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  • ...Alpha) System Reference Manual''', the publication detailing the Alpha AXP architecture and which specified various features of the SRM firmware. ...e. The third proprietary [[operating system]] published for the Alpha AXP architecture – [[Microsoft]] [[Windows NT]] – did not boot from SRM; instead, Windows bo ...
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  • {{Short description|1995 microprocessor}} | arch = [[SPARC V9]] ...
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  • ...ultiprocessor-sparc-notebooks|title=Tadpole Eyes Athlon 64, Multiprocessor Sparc Notebooks - ExtremeTech|website=www.extremetech.com|access-date=2020-04-20} ...produced the competing [[RDI PowerLite|Britelite and Powerlite]] portable SPARC-based systems, for $6 million.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://sunsite.uakom.sk/s ...
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  • {{Short description|American microprocessor design company, 1988–1998}} '''Metaflow Technologies''' was a [[microprocessor]] design company based in [[La Jolla, California]]. It was founded in 1988 ...
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  • {{Short description|Microprocessor design embeddable in other computer systems}} ...''' (also called softcore microprocessor or a '''soft processor''') is a [[microprocessor]] core that can be wholly implemented using [[logic synthesis]]. It can be ...
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  • ...are compatible with that Intel [[instruction set]] [[Computer architecture|architecture]]. Most of these companies were not successful in the mainstream computing List of former [[IA-32]] compatible [[microprocessor]] vendors: ...
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  • ...ystems are based on the [[64-bit]] [[SPARC|UltraSPARC]] [[microprocessor]] architecture and related to the contemporary [[Sun Ultra series|Ultra]] series of [[comp ...00''' servers. These are multiprocessor servers based on a common hardware architecture incorporating the ''Gigaplane'' packet-switched processor/memory bus and Ul ...
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  • ...ks}}</ref> They also produced the [[R6000]] [[MIPS architecture|MIPS]] ECL microprocessor, which did reach production as a MIPS [[minicomputer]].<ref>{{cite book | l ...
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  • This is a '''list of [[microprocessor]]s'''.<ref name="bowencards"/> * [[ARM architecture|ARM]] ...
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