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Introduced on October 2 1995, the UltraSPARC-I were Sun's first set of {{arch|64}} microprocessors based on the [[SPARC V9]] architecture. Fabricated on [[Texas Instruments]]'s [[0.5 micron]] EPIC3 QLM process.
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Introduced on October 2 1995, the UltraSPARC-I (''STP1030A'') were Sun's first set of {{arch|64}} microprocessors based on the [[SPARC V9]] architecture. Fabricated on [[Texas Instruments]]'s [[0.5 micron]] EPIC3 QLM process.
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Latest revision as of 09:03, 28 November 2017

UltraSPARC
Developer Sun Microsystems
Manufacturer Texas Instruments
Type Microprocessor
Introduction 1994 (announced)
October 2, 1995 (launch)
Architecture 64-bit high-performance SPARC processors
ISA SPARC V9
µarch UltraSPARC
Word size 64 bit
8 octets
16 nibbles
Process 0.5 µm
500 nm
5.0e-4 mm
, 0.35 µm
350 nm
3.5e-4 mm
, 0.25 µm
250 nm
2.5e-4 mm
, 0.18 µm
180 nm
1.8e-4 mm
, 0.13 µm
130 nm
1.3e-4 mm
Technology CMOS
Succession
SuperSPARC SPARC

UltraSPARC was a family of 64-bit SPARC microprocessors designed by Sun Microsystems as a successor to SuperSPARC. Initial launched in late 1995, the UltraSPARC family was Sun's first series of processors based on the then-new 64-bit SPARC V9 architecture.

Members[edit]

UltraSPARC-I[edit]

Introduced on October 2 1995, the UltraSPARC-I (STP1030A) were Sun's first set of 64-bit microprocessors based on the SPARC V9 architecture. Fabricated on Texas Instruments's 0.5 micron EPIC3 QLM process.

 List of UltraSPARC-I Processors
ModelPriceLaunchedCoresFrequencyL1$
UltraSPARC-I 143MHz$ 995.00
€ 895.50
£ 805.95
¥ 102,813.35
2 October 19951143 MHz
0.143 GHz
143,000 kHz
32 KiB
32,768 B
0.0313 MiB
UltraSPARC-I 167MHz$ 1,395.00
€ 1,255.50
£ 1,129.95
¥ 144,145.35
2 October 19951167 MHz
0.167 GHz
167,000 kHz
32 KiB
32,768 B
0.0313 MiB
UltraSPARC-I 182MHz$ 1,595.00
€ 1,435.50
£ 1,291.95
¥ 164,811.35
February 19961182 MHz
0.182 GHz
182,000 kHz
32 KiB
32,768 B
0.0313 MiB
UltraSPARC-I 200MHz19961200 MHz
0.2 GHz
200,000 kHz
32 KiB
32,768 B
0.0313 MiB
Count: 4

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designerSun Microsystems +
first announced1994 +
first launchedOctober 2, 1995 +
full page namesun microsystems/ultrasparc +
instance ofintegrated circuit family +
instruction set architectureSPARC V9 +
main designerSun Microsystems +
manufacturerTexas Instruments +
microarchitectureUltraSPARC +
nameUltraSPARC +
process500 nm (0.5 μm, 5.0e-4 mm) +, 350 nm (0.35 μm, 3.5e-4 mm) +, 250 nm (0.25 μm, 2.5e-4 mm) +, 180 nm (0.18 μm, 1.8e-4 mm) + and 130 nm (0.13 μm, 1.3e-4 mm) +
technologyCMOS +
word size64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) +