Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 27th Aug 2008 22:13 UTC, submitted by rom508
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RE[2]: i would liek ot think so
by poundsmack on Wed 27th Aug 2008 23:15
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RE[3]: i would liek ot think so
by reflect on Thu 28th Aug 2008 00:09
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Fujitsu is developing an eight-core version of its Sparc64 processor, which should give a performance boost to the Sparc Enterprise Servers that Fujitsu jointly develops with Sun Microsystems.
Not once in the article you link to, do they state "workstation". Nor do they state "desktop" or anything like that, just like... the Sun chip. So what are you on about? Either you linked to the wrong article, or you're not talking desktop/workstation at all? Which is it?







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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..