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SPARC has left the building 

Posted Thursday 23rd October 2008 23:30 GMT

Stop

Wow...I guess UltraSparc is now officially dead

"Sun announced the End-of-life (EOL) of the Sun Fire V490, Sun Fire V890, Sun Fire E2900, Sun Fire E4900, Sun Fire E6900, Sun Fire E20K, Sun Fire E25K servers with Last Order Date of January 8, 2009"

http://www.sun.com/servers/sunfire_eol.jsp

Southeastern Asset must be making changes. Hard not to when you spend $2.1B for 20% of a $3.5B company

Mini-Me / Ponytail / MyPony

FUDbots 

Posted Friday 24th October 2008 03:57 GMT

Coat

Wow, AC has been leaving precisely the same canned response all over the Sun blogs. I really wonder if this is some HP powered robot...

Re. SPARC has left the building 

Posted Friday 24th October 2008 08:25 GMT

Yawn - more ill-informed FUD!

Yes, UltraSPARC IV and IV+ systems have reached end-of-life status, but that's not news. After a long and illustrious career - no system from any rival manufacturer has remained competitive for anything like such a long service life - they were obviously on the way out once the M-series servers were launched.

UltraSPARC-T1, -T2 and T2+ and SPARC64 VI and VII systems continue to do very well - and no doubt the forthcoming 'ROCK' processor will be branded UltraSPARC-something-or-other as well.

RE: SPARC has left the building 

Posted Friday 24th October 2008 11:46 GMT

Stop

"Wow...I guess UltraSparc is now officially dead"

you stupid bloody clown. the massively successful T1 + 2 chips ARE UltraSPARC.

and, as the other AC puts it: "no system from any rival manufacturer has remained competitive for anything like such a long service life". too true.

Yeah T2+ 

Posted Monday 27th October 2008 20:20 GMT

Black Helicopters

back to the future....yeah chips have UltraSPARCII cores in them.

Rock would have to come to market to not consider US dead

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