SPARC64 V
The SPARC64-V architecture comes from a joint venture between Sun Microsystems and Fujitsu in 2004. It belongs to the so-called Advanced Product Line (APL) based on the SPARC processor. The SPARC64 V was developed in 1999 by HAL Computer Systems together with Fujitsu, but the 64-bit core, which has now been introduced, deviates radically from its prototype cache size. The SPARC64-V processors were originally manufactured using copper interconnects with a structure width of 0.13 μm, while newer processors are manufactured with smaller structure widths. Fujitsu SPARC64 V are also the first processors outside the mainframe to check the validity of a data bus line address.
At the beginning of 2008, the SPARC64 VII appeared at 2.7 GHz. This is the four-core version of the SPARC64 V. The SPARC64 VII is bus compatible with the SPARC64 VI. The SPARC64 VIII 8-core processor was introduced in 2009. Weblinks Edit sourcetext Single-level Edit source text
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