press release
FUJITSU MICROELECTRONICS' NEW TurboSPARC PROCESSOR
SETS NEW PERFORMANCE LEVEL FOR LOW-END, MID-RANGE WORKSTATIONS
Now in Design at Leading SPARC-Compatible Workstation Manufacturers
SAN JOSE, Calif., Sept. 30, 1996 -- Supported by the leading
SPARC-compatible workstation manufacturers -- including Tatung Science and
Technology, Inc., RDI Computer Corp., Force Computers, Themis Computers,
Opus Systems and Tadpole Technologies -- Fujitsu Microelectronics, Inc.
today introduced its new 170 MHz TurboSPARC(tm) CPU, the MB86907,
designed to double the performance of SPARCstation 5 and compatible
workstations.
Fujitsu's TurboSPARC processor is the most powerful of the
highly-integrated, low-end SPARC microprocessors now available.
Performance meets or exceeds 143 SPECint/92 and 119 SPECfp92. In
comparison, typical performance ratings for workstations based
on microSPARC-II CPUs at 110 MHz are 78 SPEC/int92 and 65 SPEC/fp92.
TurboSPARC has been built with a nine-stage pipeline and 16 KB of
instruction cache and 16 KB data cache, with support for up to 1MB of
secondary cache. The device's streaming cache architecture minimizes
delays caused by cache misses. It runs under version 8 of the SPARC
architecture and is completely compatible with SunOS, Solaris, and all
SPARC applications. TurboSPARC is also 'energy-efficient,' with typical
power dissipation of just seven watts.
"TurboSPARC has been designed as the successor to the microSPARC-II
processor, which has served as the basis for the widely-used SPARCstation
5," said Badar Baqai, vice president of processor products at Fujitsu
Microelectronics. "TurboSPARC strengthens the competitiveness of the
SPARC architecture, delivering a performance boost to the low end of the
SPARC market. It doubles workstation performance in a broad range of
engineering, scientific, and other applications. TurboSPARC continues
Fujitsu's long tradition of leadership in this powerful technology."
In addition to its application in new workstations, TurboSPARC is an
ideal choice for the next generation of SPARCstation 5 compatible
systems, or systems that are compatible with Netra, which is Sun's
Internet server, according to Baqai.
Leaders in SPARC-compatible workstation design and development are set to
introduce new, powerful workstations built around the TurboSPARC CPU by the
fourth calendar quarter.
Tatung Science and Technologies President Dr. Kam Chan said Tatung is
planning to supply workstations based on TurboSPARC as soon as FMI begins
volume shipments. "Over the past 12 months, we have developed a very
close and productive working relationship with Fujitsu Microelectronics,"
Dr. Chan said. "TurboSPARC provides an excellent price/performance
improvement over the previous generations of CPUs."
"The TurboSPARC will double the processor performance that we currently
offer in our PowerLite notebook product line," said Kathy Bubien, product
marketing manager for RDI Computer Corp., Carlsbad, Calif. "Additional
processing power is required by advanced technical users in
computer-aided design/manufacturing, electronic design automation, and
geosciences/geoengineering, as well as government mobile operations and
forward-deployed missions. Fujitsu's TurboSPARC boosts the power in the
PowerLite and delivers the first high-performance solution for the
portable SPARC workstation market."
"TurboSPARC supplies an incredible leap in performance over what exists
now, and will fill the gap in our product line in terms of performance
between the 110 MHz SPARCstation 5 and the high-end SPARC 20," said Mark
Pittman, manager of product marketing for Force Computers, which
implements the SPARC architecture on a Eurocard form factor. "Within our
SPARC product family, TurboSPARC will offer customers the best
price/performance, by far."
"TurboSPARC fits perfectly into our embedded VME processor family with
high performance and the right price points. It is ideal for customers
who specialize in telecom and military applications," said Walter Snell,
vice president of sales and marketing for Themis Computer, Fremont,
Calif. "New Themis TurboSPARC uniprocessor VME engines with high
availability features and high density memory packaging will address the
compute needs of applications from cellular base station controllers to
tactical mission planning computers."
Opus Systems President Craig Forney said the TurboSPARC processor will be
a welcome addition to Opus' successful SPARCard product line, which
provides a complete SPARC workstation in a PC/AT form factor. "Our
SPARCard 5 systems are being integrated into a wide range of commercial
and military applications which require both SPARC and PC processing
power in a single system footprint," he said. "Our customers have been
pressing for increased SPARC processor power, and the new CPU fits the bill."
Noel Poore, product manager for Tadpole Technology, added that Tadpole is
"delighted that mobile SPARC technology continues to advance. We look
forward to working with Fujitsu to bring TurboSPARC to the portable
workstation market." Tadpole's U.S. operations are based in Austin,
Texas.
TurboSPARC is being manufactured using Fujitsu's advanced 0.35 micron
CMOS process. Samples in 416-pin BGA packages are available now. It
will be distributed exclusively by Marshall Industries, with pricing
beginning at $499 each in 1,000-unit quantities.
Marshall can be reached 24 hours, 7 days a week at 800-833-9910, or online at www.marshall.com on the world wideweb.
FMI also now offers an added solution - a TurboSPARC processor
daughterboard that can speed new products to market. It can be dropped
into microSPARC-II 321-pin CPGA sockets, for designers and users
who want instant system performance improvements. The daughtercard
provides a total of 512 Kbyte secondary cache.
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TurboSPARC is a trademark of SPARC International, Inc., licensed
exclusively to Fujitsu Microelectronics, Inc.