
By James Niccolai
August 27, 2008
Fujitsu is developing an eight-core version of its Sparc64 processor, which should give a performance boost to the Sparc Enterprise Servers that Fujitsu jointly develops with Sun Microsystems Inc.
Fujitsu's Takumi Maruyama mentioned the chip briefly at the end of a presentation on Tuesday at the Hot Chips conference in Palo Alto, Calif., but he provided few details, including when the processor will ship. It will succeed the four-core Sparc64 VII processor released in servers from Fujitsu and Sun in July. The Sparc Enterprise Servers use Fujitsu's chips and Sun's Solaris 10 operating system.
The companies develop the systems together but market and sell them separately. The eight-core processor is code-named Venus and will be manufactured using a 45-nanometer process, Maruyama said, a step up from the 65-nanometer process used for the quad-core Sparc64 VII.
It will have an embedded memory controller and offer peak throughput of 128GFLOPS, he said, noting that it is being designed for the age of "petascale computing." "I hope I can tell you more about it at Hot Chips next year," Maruyama said.
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