SPARC64 is a microprocessor developed by HAL Computer Systems and fabricated by Fujitsu. It implements the SPARC V9 instruction set architecture (ISA), the first 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 by Fujitsu in their systems; the first systems, the Fujitsu HALstation Model 330 and Model 350 workstations, were formally announced in September 1995 and were introduced in October 1995, two years late.[1] It was succeeded by the SPARC64 II (previously known as the SPARC64+) in 1996.
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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...
SPARC64 or sparc64 may refer to: sparc64, an alternative name used by free software projects for the SPARC V9 instruction set architecture HAL SPARC64...
designing a successor to the SPARC64 GP as the SPARC64 V. First announced at Microprocessor Forum 1999, the HALSPARC64 V would have operated 1 GHz and...
closed the subsidiary in mid-2001. HAL later designed the SPARC64 II (previously known as the SPARC64+), SPARC64 III microprocessors. They also designed...
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...
of 2024, the latest commercial high-end SPARC processors are Fujitsu's SPARC64 XII (introduced in September 2017 for its SPARC M12 server) and Oracle's...
architecture microprocessor designed by Fujitsu. The processor is replacing the SPARC64 V as Fujitsu's processor for supercomputer applications. It powers the...
6027 HPCG PFLOPS in November 2018. The K computer comprised 88,128 2.0 GHz eight-core SPARC64 VIIIfx processors contained in 864 cabinets, for a total of 705,024 cores...
Fujitsu produces the SPARC-compliant CPU (SPARClite), the "Venus" 128 GFLOP SPARC64 VIIIfx model is included in the K computer, the world's fastest supercomputer...