• supercomputers. The servers series are the SPARC64 V+, VI, VI+, VII, VII+, X, X+ and XII. The SPARC64 VI and its successors up to the VII+ were used...
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  • microprocessor to do so. SPARC64 was HAL's first microprocessor and was the first in the SPARC64 brand. It operates at 101 and 118 MHz. The SPARC64 was used exclusively...
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  • and T-Series with their new brand. The midrange and high-end SPARC64 VI, SPARC64 VII, SPARC64 VII+ processor based servers are designated "M-series". The...
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  • threads per core of which two can be executed simultaneously. Fujitsu SPARC64 VI has coarse-grained Vertical Multithreading (VMT) SPARC VII and newer have...
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  • SCE-Toshiba Emotion Engine (1999) Intel Itanium (2001) STI Cell (2006) Fujitsu SPARC64 VI (2007) and above (MIPS-compatible) Loongson-2F (2008) Elbrus-8SV (2018)...
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    The first CPUs conforming to JPS2 were the UltraSPARC IV by Sun and the SPARC64 VI by Fujitsu. In early 2006, Sun released an extended architecture specification...
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  • microprocessor in early 2004. It was instead succeeded by the Fujitsu-designed SPARC64 VI. The UltraSPARC IV was developed as part of Sun's Throughput Computing...
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  • pdf (2002) Retrieved 28 November 2011 "Multi Core Processor SPARC64 Series : Fujitsu Global". fujitsu.com. Retrieved 19 January 2014....
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  • UniPhier System LSI". Panasonic. October 10, 2007. Retrieved July 2, 2019. "SPARC64 VI Extensions" page 56, Fujitsu Limited, Release 1.3, 27 March 2007 Morgan...
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    server products, jointly designed by Sun and Fujitsu and based on Fujitsu SPARC64 VI and later processors. The M-class SPARC Enterprise systems include high-end...
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    Manufacturing Methods (PDF) (Technical report). 1962. pp. 67–113. AD0273850. "Section VI: Theory of Operation of the ASD Semiconductor-Network Computer". Silicon Semiconductor...
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    6 GHz 90 nm 1720 2 / 1 2007 POWER6 IBM 3.5–4.7 GHz 65 nm 790 2 / 1 2007 SPARC64 VI Fujitsu 2.15–2.4 GHz 90 nm 543 2 / 1 2007 UltraSPARC T2 Sun 1–1.4 GHz...
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  • 2002 Motorola PowerPC 7445 and 7455 (Apollo 6) – January 2002 Fujitsu SPARC64 V – 2001 Gekko by IBM and Nintendo (GameCube console) – 2001 Motorola PowerPC...
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    emulator based on Bochs The Collectible Ultima site referencing the Ultima VI for FM Towns. Vector: Freeware Library For FM Towns (Japanese) How to create...
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    Central processing unit (category CS1 Vietnamese-language sources (vi))
    Fujitsu board with SPARC64 VIIIfx processors...
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    to a lesser extent, the Sun Microsystems UltraSPARC IV and the Fujitsu SPARC64 V. It was superseded in 2005 by an improved iteration, the POWER5+. The...
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    Platform HOAP Macroscope OpenFT SESAM VM2000 Processors: A64FX FR FR-V SPARC64 X+ SPARC64 XIfx Supercomputers and servers: Fugaku K computer Primergy Primequest...
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    the works of Star Wars. sparc64 port now supports many recent processors: Sun UltraSPARC IV, T1, and T2; Fujitsu SPARC64 V, VI, and VII. New System-on-a-Chip...
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