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Valuable memory and processor resources? What computer resource is cheaper than CPU cycles and RAM these days?
Lots of enterprise customers are running important SPARC apps that continue to make them money.... but will never be ported to another OS (i.e. the original vendor went out of business, or the source code is otherwise unavailable). This is a way to let them get on new hardware (i.e. quad-core multi-socket x86 systems, still comparatively cheap compared to SPARC gear)... and even if they lose some efficiency it will likely still run at the same speed (or faster) since x86 has a price/performance advantage.
This is just a tiny step closer to the day when any program will run on any hardware.