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Sun gives mid-range servers another upgrade

Stephen Shankland CNET News

Published: 16 Nov 2004 13:25 GMT

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Sun has brought a faster chip to its four-processor server, the 1.6GHz UltraSparc IIIi, the company said on Monday. Previously, the V440 systems were available only with 1.3GHz chips. At an event in San Jose, California, Sun chief executive Scott McNealy showed off the company's 'Niagara' processor, which combines eight processing cores onto one slice of silicon and is due for release in 2006. Niagara can simultaneously run 32 instruction sequences, or threads, and consumes 56 watts of power.

In addition, Sun said it is working on a sequel called the UltraSparc IIIi+, set for release in 2005, that will include more high-speed cache memory. The company is also embracing AMD's Opteron processor and Fujitsu's Sparc64 family of chips.

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