- the
SuperSPARC: the
SuperSPARC+ and
SuperSPARC-II. The
SuperSPARC+ was
developed to
remedy some of the
design flaws that
limited the
SuperSPARC's clock...
- of processors.
SPARC V8
added a
number of
improvements that were part of the
SuperSPARC series of
processors released in 1992.
SPARC V9,
released in...
- (PBGA).
SuperSPARC Ultra
SPARC II Ultra
SPARC III Ultra
SPARC IV Greenley, D. et al. (1995). "Ultra
SPARC: The next
generation superscalar 64-bit
SPARC". Proceedings...
- or dual
SPARC CPU modules,
permitting expansion to up to four CPUs. Both
SuperSPARC and hyper
SPARC CPU
modules were available.
Single SuperSPARC modules...
- Surface. The CS-2 was an all-new
modular architecture based around SuperSPARC or hyper
SPARC processors and, optionally,
Fujitsu μVP
vector processors. These...
-
Microsystems workstation introduced in
March 1994
based on the
SuperSPARC or hyper
SPARC CPU. It is one of the last
models in the
SPARCstation family of...
- SPARCstation,
SPARCserver and
SPARCcenter product lines are a
series of
SPARC-based
computer workstations and
servers in desktop, desk side (pedestal)...
-
network topology. The
PARAM 9000/SS was the
SuperSPARC II
processor variant, the
PARAM 9000/US used the Ultra
SPARC processor, and the
PARAM 9000/AA used the...
- bandgap-based
references and low-noise circuits.[citation needed] The
SuperSPARC,
Pentium and
Pentium Pro
microprocessors also used BiCMOS, but starting...
- at
Xerox PARC. The CS6400 was
available with
either 60 MHz
SuperSPARC-I or 85 MHz
SuperSPARC-II processors,
maximum RAM
capacity was 16 GB.
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