microSPARC

The microSPARC (code-named "Tsunami") is a microprocessor implementing the SPARC V8 instruction set architecture (ISA) developed by Sun Microsystems. It was a low-end microprocessor intended for low-end workstations and embedded systems. The microprocessor was developed by Sun, but the floating-point unit (FPU) was licensed from Meiko Scientific. It contained 800,000 transistors.

microSPARC
General information
Launched1992
Discontinued1994
Designed bySun Microsystems
Performance
Max. CPU clock rate40 MHz to 125 MHz
Architecture and classification
Instruction setSPARC V8
Physical specifications
Cores
  • 1

There were two derivatives of the microSPARC: the microSPARC-II and microSPARC-IIep. The microSPARC-IIep was a 100 MHz microSPARC-II with an integrated PCI controller for embedded systems. It was developed and fabricated by LSI Logic for Sun. The microprocessor was used by Sun in their JavaStation Network Computer.

Name (codename) Model Frequency (MHz) Arch. version Year Total threads[1] Process (µm) Transistors (millions) Die size (mm²) IO Pins Power (W) Voltage (V) L1 Dcache (k) L1 Icache (k) L2 Cache (k) L3 Cache (k)
microSPARC I (Tsunami) TI TMS390S10 / TMX390S10 4050V819921×1=10.80.8225?2882.5524nonenone
microSPARC II (Swift) Fujitsu MB86904 / Sun STP1012 60125V819941×1=10.52.323332153.3816nonenone

References

  1. Threads per core × number of cores
  • Sun Microsystems, Inc. (10 August 1992). "Highly Integrated SPARC Processor Implementation (Tsunami)". Hot Chips presentation.'


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