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Sun's UltraSparc III charges up

More than a year after its introduction, Sun Microsystems' UltraSparc III chip passed a key milestone, becoming the most widely shipped Sun... Read more

17 January, 2002 by Stephen Shankland

Sun UltraSparc chips reach 1.2GHz

...announce its highest-end microprocessor to date on Wednesday, a 1.2GHz UltraSparc III that consumes less power than its predecessors. The processor, to be... Read more

18 September, 2002 by Stephen Shankland

Glitch discovered in UltraSparc III

Sun Microsystems has found a problem with computers using its new UltraSparc III processor, the company acknowledged Wednesday. The problem affects only initial models... Read more

5 April, 2001 by Stephen Shankland

Ballmer and Gates are quitters, says Sun boss

...has traditionally aimed its high-end servers running on Solaris and its UltraSPARC III processors at the telecoms and Internet industries, but has recently seen... Read more

1 August, 2003 by Andrew Donoghue

Low-end 'Enchilada' spices up Sun server line

...the UltraSparc IIIi, Sun integrated high-speed cache memory that with the UltraSparc III remains separate and consequently more expensive to manufacture. "This should give... Read more

8 April, 2003 by Stephen Shankland

Open-source clan clashes with Sun

...for a year to obtain low-level details from Sun about its UltraSparc III chip. Without it, OpenBSD programmers have been unable to boot their... Read more

4 December, 2002 by Stephen Shankland

Intel keeps the heat on Itanium

...inside the box. Itanium dissipates 130 watts, far more than Sun's UltraSparc III, which has been moved to a 0.15-micron technology and... Read more

10 August, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

Sun taps new source for low-end chips

...t do something like this with a high-end processor like the UltraSparc III." Higher-end Sun products use the UltraSparc IIs and IIi chips... Read more

4 May, 2001 by Stephen Shankland

HP plans 16-way RISC server

...the company plans to release new mid-range models based on the UltraSparc III chip on 21 March. The new models will benefit from "partitioning... Read more

8 March, 2001 by Stephen Shankland

The Day Ahead: Sun sets platform for future growth

...the network. The lynchpin of this Net Effect strategy is Sun's UltraSPARC III processor, which will power Sun's new line of workstations including... Read more

28 September, 2000 by Larry Dignan

Sun to speed up low-end servers

The company is planning to upgrade its low-end UltraSparc-based servers with faster 1.5GHz UltraSparc IIIi processors Read more

13 September, 2006 by Stephen Shankland

Next Sparc falls as Sun prioritises Niagara

The hardware firm has redrawn its processor road map in an an effort to 'bring more value to customers' Read more

28 April, 2005 by Stephen Shankland

UltraSparc III to break 1GHz barrier

...will refresh its workstation lineup with a 1.05GHz version of the UltraSparc III processor due early next year, the company said on Monday. The... Read more

20 November, 2001 by Stephen Shankland

Sun denies Ultrasparc III chip switch

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24 February, 2000 by silicon.com staff

Sun's V880 server gets faster, cheaper

...The systems, top sellers for the company, currently come with a 900MHz UltraSparc III processor but now will be available with a 1.05GHz model... Read more

3 June, 2003 by Stephen Shankland

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