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SPARC64 X+

SPARC64 V
Produced 2001
Designed by Fujitsu
Max. CPU clock rate 1.10 GHz to 1.35 GHz
Instruction set SPARC V9
Cores 1
SPARC64 V+
Produced 2004
Designed by Fujitsu
Max. CPU clock rate 1.65 GHz to 2.16 GHz
Instruction set SPARC V9
Cores 1
SPARC64 VI
Cores 2
L1 cache 128 KB per core
L2 cache 4–6 MB per core
Created 2007
Transistors 90 nm transistors
Instructions SPARC V9
Predecessor SPARC64 V+
Successor SPARC64 VII

The SPARC64 V (Zeus) is a SPARC V9 microprocessor designed by Fujitsu. The SPARC64 V was the basis for a series of successive processors designed for servers, and later, supercomputers.

The servers series are the SPARC64 V+, VI, VI+, VII, VII+, X, and X+. The SPARC64 VI and its successors up to the VII+ were used in the Fujitsu and Sun (later Oracle) SPARC Enterprise M-Series servers. In addition to servers, a version of the SPARC64 VII was also used in the commercially available Fujitsu FX1 supercomputer. As of July 2016, the SPARC64 X+ is the latest server processor, and it is used in the Fujitsu and Oracle M10 servers.

The supercomputer series was based on the SPARC64 VII, and are the SPARC64 VIIfx, IXfx, and XIfx. The SPARC64 VIIIfx was used in the K computer, and the SPARC64 IXfx in the commercially available PRIMEHPC FX10. As of July 2016, the SPARC64 XIfx is the latest supercomputer processor, and it is used in the Fujitsu PRIMEHPC FX100 supercomputer.

In the late 1990s, HAL Computer Systems, a subsidiary of Fujitsu, was designing a successor to the SPARC64 GP as the SPARC64 V. First announced at Microprocessor Forum 1999, the HAL SPARC64 V would have operated 1 GHz and had a wide superscalar organization with superspeculation, an L1 instruction trace cache, a small but very fast 8 KB L1 data cache, and separate L2 caches for instructions and data. It was designed in Fujitsu's CS85 process, a 0.17 μm CMOS process with six levels of copper interconnect; and would have consisted of 65 million transistors on a 380 mm2 die. Originally scheduled for a late 2001 release in Fujitsu GranPower servers, it was canceled in mid-2001 when HAL was closed by Fujitsu, and replaced by a Fujitsu design.

The first Fujitsu SPARC64 Vs were fabricated in December 2001. They operated at 1.1 to 1.35 GHz. Fujitsu's 2003 SPARC64 roadmap showed that the company planned a 1.62 GHz version for release in late 2003 or early 2004, but it was canceled in favor of the SPARC64 V+. The SPARC64 V was used by Fujitsu in their PRIMEPOWER servers.


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