Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 27th Mar 2006 09:27 UTC, submitted by Andy Updegrove
SUN Microsystems "In what must have seemed to many as a bold move, Sun Microsystems last week announced that it would released the source code for its UltraSparc T1 processor under the GPL, supported by a new organization that it calls OpenSPARC.net. But to those that have been around for a while, the announcement had an eerily familiar sound to it, and that sound was the echo of an organization called SPARC International. Formed 18 years ago to license the SPARC chip design to multiple vendors to ensure second sourcing for the hardware vendors that Sun hoped would adopt it, SPARC International seemed to be every bit as revolutionary for its time as Sun's new initiative does today. SPARC International's site, looking very retro and neglected, can still be seen - at least for now."
Thread beginning with comment 108544
To view parent comment, click here.
To read all comments associated with this story, please click here.
RE[2]: The terms
by CaptainPinko on Mon 27th Mar 2006 19:30 UTC in reply to "RE: The terms"
CaptainPinko
Member since:
2005-07-21

WEll the LEONII has been out and GPL'd for ages so it's surprising more people haven't pciekd up on that and ran with it.

Reply Parent Bookmark Score: 1