Re: Good news for SPARC
From: Mark Drummond (mark_at_gangwarily.ca)
Date: 01/29/04
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Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 00:51:12 GMT
On 2004-01-28, Christopher L. Estep <pghammer21@comcast.net> wrote:
> J. J. Farrell wrote:
>
> UltraSPARC was designed/developed by the consortium itself (lead
I think you mean the SPARC v9 standard. UltraSPARC is a Sun marketing
name for SPARC v9 based processors. UltraSPARC is a SPARC
International trademark, but exclusively licensed to Sun, just as
SPARC64 is a SPARC International trademark exclusively licensed to
Fujitsu.
Mark
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