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Oracle
(http://www.marketwatch.com/story/oracle-unveils-sparc-t3-processor-and-
sparc-t3-systems-2010-09-20)
Oracle today announced the industry's first 16-core server processor and new
SPARC T3 systems.
-- The systems range from a single socket 16-core blade to a 4-socket, 64-
core server with 512 threads in a compact five-rack unit, providing
extreme scalability and performance with built-in security and
virtualization capabilities.
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The SPARC Enterprise series of Unix servers are among Sun Microsystems'
latest products. There are dozen different models covering a wide range of
processing power. The low end of the server range contains just one
UltraSPARC T1 processor and 32 gigabytes of RAM, while at the high end a
single server utilizes sixty-four SPARC64 VII processors and 2048 gigabytes of
memory.
The low end of the server series are known as the "T-class", and consists of
seven different models. The T1000 and T2000 models contain only one
UltraSPARC T1 processor running at between 1.0 to 1.4 GHz (depending on
the CPU), up to 63 gigabytes of memory, and up to four SAS hard disks.
The T5120 and T5220 are essentially the same, with the main difference
being an increased memory capacity. They both use just one UltraSPARC T2
processor running at up 1.4 GHz, but both have 64 gigabytes of memory
instead of the 32 GB of the previously mentioned models. The T5120 and
T5220 differ only in their storage capacity. The T5120 uses up to four SAS
hard disks, while the T5220 can hold up to eight.
The T5140 and T5240 models are slightly more powerful. Each containing two
UltraSPARC T2+ processors running up to 1.4 GHz. The T5140 and T5240
utilize 128 and 256 gigabytes of memory respectively. The T5140 contains
only four SAS hard disks, while the T5240 can run up to sixteen.
What really separates the T-class from the M-class is the SPARC64
processor. The SPARC64 VI is a dual-core processor, with each core capable
of two-way vertical multithreading (VMT). A M9000 server using all 64 CPUs
could run 256 threads simultaneously. The SPARC64 VII processor is even
more powerful. It is a quad-core processor, also capable two-way vertical
multithreading-meaning a M9000 with all 64 CPUs could run 512 threads
simultaneously. Finally, another powerful ability of the M-calls servers
is the ability to handle a variety of processor clock speeds within the
same system. For example, one server could use both SPARC64 VI and VII
processors simultaneously, with each processor running at their top speed-
there is no "clocking down" to the speed of the slowest CPU
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