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rom508 sent us a note that apparently, Sun has ceased selling all of its UltraSPARC-based workstations, with only their x86 workstation offerings remaining. The
Ultra 25 and
Ultra 45 workstations, both UltraSPARC-based, are still listed on Sun's website, but are marked as 'end-of-life', with the notice that they are "superceded by the next generation
Sun Ultra 24 Workstation [x86]". One must wonder if this means the end of Sun's UltraSPARC workstation line. As a
proud owner of an indestructible Ultra 5, I must say, that would be rather sad.
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2007-07-10
I hope you didn't miss the fact that Sun has had an 8-core chip out for years now? Their first version was capable of.. the old one, had 32 threads (read cores, more or less) per 8 core chip. The new one, has 64 threads, per 8 core chip, plus each core has its own FPU.
It's a shame they're pricing themselves out of business.. it would have been an interesting thing to test properly, no matter if it's a server or workstation..