Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 11th Dec 2007 22:49 UTC
SUN Microsystems Sun Microsystems is releasing the specifications of its new UltraSPARC T2 processor, formally code named Niagara 2, to the open-source community Dec. 12, as part of the company's ongoing effort to build more of a community around its signature chip. The goal of releasing Niagara 2 into the open-source community through the General Public License is to create a larger community around the chip and increase the number of operating systems and applications that can use the processor, said Shrenik Mehta, senior director for Fronted Technologies and the OpenSPARC Program at Sun. In 2005, the company released the specification for the UltraSPARC T1 processor and the designs have been downloaded 6500 times since then, Mehta said.
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Cool, but...
by madcrow on Wed 12th Dec 2007 01:18 UTC
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2006-03-13

...how well does it run a an ordinary "hobbyist"-affordable FPGA. Heck, can this even be synthesized onto one of those?

RE: Cool, but...
by Downix on Wed 12th Dec 2007 03:09 in reply to "Cool, but..."
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2007-08-21

Honestly, even the S1 (which is just a single T1 core) needs a Virtex to fit it. $400 FPGA, so a serious hobbyist.

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RE[2]: Cool, but...
by madcrow on Thu 13th Dec 2007 19:57 in reply to "Cool, but..."
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2006-03-13

So much for my idea of a homemade SPARC-based graphing calculator...

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