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Sun to push UltraSparc V past 3GHz

Sun Microsystems' UltraSparc V, two generations out from the newly introduced processor at the heart... Read more

25 June, 2002 by Stephen Shankland

Sun ditches UltraSparc V and Gemini

Sun has stopped work on the UltraSparc V, a server chip that was supposed to come out late next... Read more

12 April, 2004 by Michael Kanellos

Sun's latest chips near completion

...its processor business. For example, in 2004 it cancelled is much-delayed UltraSparc V processor, which had been inauspiciously code-named Millennium, and its UltraSparc... Read more

3 February, 2005 by Stephen Shankland

Sun doubles server speeds

...to x86 in general and Opteron especially. And although Sun cancelled its UltraSparc V, it continues to develop new Sparc models code-named Niagara and... Read more

5 October, 2004 by Stephen Shankland

Sun lights chip roadmap

...UltraSparc III, will be built using a 130-nanometer manufacturing process. The UltraSparc V processor, due in 2005, will have "five times the performance of... Read more

26 February, 2003 by Stephen Shankland

Sun-Fujitsu effort produces Sparc servers

...that it needed a radical revamp of its UltraSparc models, scrapping the UltraSparc V in favour of designs acquired from Afara Websystems that instead emphasised... Read more

17 April, 2007 by Stephen Shankland

Sun loads 16 cores into 'Rock' chip

...phase with its processor plans, ripping up its road map, cancelling the UltraSparc V chip and relying instead on a partnership with fellow Sparc chip... Read more

8 December, 2006 by Stephen Shankland

Sun-Fujitsu collaboration plan slips

...Sun's product line that was left when the company cancelled its UltraSparc V processor to focus instead on its high-end Rock chip due... Read more

26 January, 2006 by Stephen Shankland

Sun's high hopes for Niagara

...is due in 2008. To achieve the processor overhaul, Sun scrapped its UltraSparc V processor and in the meantime signed a partnership with Fujitsu to... Read more

27 October, 2005 by Stephen Shankland

Low-spec Niagara on the way

...lower-end dual-core Gemini processor and the high-end dual-personality UltraSparc V, to concentrate on the CMT designs. In the meantime, Sun signed... Read more

22 September, 2005 by Stephen Shankland

UltraSparc's future laid bare

Sun is going to unveil the latest addition to its server family next week, but the speed won't initially live up to previous promises Read more

15 September, 2005 by Stephen Shankland

Solaris boost from Fujitsu

...Sun also sells the Fujitsu servers. It scrapped development of its own UltraSparc V processor in favour of the partnership to use Fujitsu's forthcoming... Read more

19 May, 2005 by Stephen Shankland

Next Sparc falls as Sun prioritises Niagara

...Fujitsu's high-end Olympus processor as a replacement for its cancelled UltraSparc V. And it's designing new "Galaxy" servers based on AMD's... Read more

28 April, 2005 by Stephen Shankland

Sun proposes wireless revolution

...long delays on the UltraSparc III design and the cancellation of the UltraSparc V processor. But things are looking up now, in particular with Niagara... Read more

1 March, 2005 by Stephen Shankland

Is Sun subverting Linux from the inside?

...development expense here as a result of cancelling its five-year long UltraSparc V project and allying with Fujitsu, the other major proponent of Sparc... Read more

1 February, 2005 by Cath Everett

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