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Latest revision as of 05:30, 3 March 2025
SPARC (Scalable Processor Architecture) is a RISC computer architecture that was originally designed in 1985 by Sun Microsystems. It is used in a variety of applications, including supercomputers, workstations, and embedded systems.
History[edit]
SPARC was first developed by Sun Microsystems in the mid-1980s as a new, open standard for RISC architectures. The first SPARC-based systems were introduced in 1987. In 1989, the SPARC architecture was made available to other manufacturers through the SPARC International organization.
Design[edit]
SPARC is based on the RISC design philosophy, which emphasizes simplicity and efficiency. It uses a load/store architecture, in which data operations are separate from memory operations. This allows for greater parallelism and improved performance.
Variants[edit]
There have been several variants of the SPARC architecture over the years, including SPARC64, UltraSPARC, and SPARC T-Series. These variants have added features such as multithreading, multiprocessing, and virtualization.
Applications[edit]
SPARC processors have been used in a wide range of applications, from supercomputers and workstations to embedded systems. They are particularly popular in the scientific computing and telecommunications industries.
See also[edit]
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